How do I sort my Spotify playlist 2021?

Instantly improve Spotify by organizing your playlists

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By Harry Guinness | Published Mar 7, 2021 2:00 PM

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Be honest: How often do you listen to your "sitting on a park bench, silently judging geese" playlist anyway?. Blaz Erzetic/Unsplash
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Spotify has changed a lot since it launched more than a decade ago. If you, like me, have been streaming tunes for years, odds are your track library and your playlists are a total mess. I had more than 200 playlistsmost of which I hadnt listened to in ages. All that clutter made listening to music a pain in the ear, but theres an easy way to fix it.

One quick note: Its much easier to use the desktop or web app to tidy up. Some featureslike creating folders for your playlistsarent available on mobile. It also takes a few taps to do things that can be done with a single right-click.

Assessand cull

This is the hardest step. Not because its particularly difficult [though it can be a little time-consuming], but because you need to confront your past selfs music taste. I found out I had a playlist of every Macklemore & Ryan Lewis track released before 2014. Not my thing anymore. God only knows what horrors youll have to deal with.

But, it must be done.

Look through the playlists you have and see whats there. Delete any that are half-built, shared with ex-romantic partners, or otherwise unnecessary. I had some playlists that were just full albumsbecause that used to be the only way to save them for easy access on Spotify.

To delete a playlist with the desktop or web app, right-click on a playlist and then hit Delete [if you didnt create it, select Remove from Library]. With the mobile app, tap into the playlist, press the three little dots, and then touch Delete.

If there are a few old playlists you dont listen to but cant bring yourself to trash, set up an archive folder. There were one or two playlists Id made [including a collection of pop punk anthems with anthem in the title] that I just couldnt get rid of.

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As Ive mentioned, you can only create folders with the desktop or web app. Right-click in the playlists sidebar and select Create Folder. Give it a name, like Archive or Musical Mistakes, then drag and drop in any playlists you cant delete.

Devise a playlist plan

Getting rid of dusty, unfinished, un-listened-to playlists is just the first step. The whole point of this Spotify spring clean is to end up with a collection of easy-to-browse playlists that are worth listening to. To get there, youll need to think about what there means to you.

Personally, I like lengthy playlists that I can just throw on shuffle. The more songs on a playlist, the less likely it is to be repetitive. My Pop Punk Faves playlist is almost 20 hours long, for example.

Im also a fan of creating shorter playlists inspired by a specific person or thingits like gifting yourself a private mixtape.

Some people like crafting seasonal or monthly playlists, but my music taste is a bit too varied for that to work well. Its hard to have Lethal Bizzle and Emily Burns on the same playlist. But if curating the sounds of spring, summer, fall, and winter sounds good to you, thats another way to stay organized.

The great thing is that if you have a messy playlist section on Spotify, youve also got a perfect library of what doesnt work for you. Look at the playlists you made ages ago but still listen to, and compare them to the ones you made at the same time but now ignore. Thatll give you a good idea of the type of strategy you should employ.

I realized I managed better with fewer, longer playlists, so I cut my 200-plus playlist pile down to a dozen or so big buckets.

With that said, Id suggest everyone create one playlist that acts as a kind of inbox for saving random songs. Its handy to have somewhere to stash songs you know you want to add to a playlist without having to settle on the perfect one right away.

Find playlists other people have made

If you struggle to make playlists that you want to listen to for more than a few weeks or months, Ive got a radical idea for you: dont make them.

I started making a lot of playlists with great intentions and then just didnt add more than a handful of songs. A running playlist with only my favorite pop punk songs on it seemed like a good idea, but it just wouldnt come together. Instead, I use Spotifys Run Punk, Run! playlist. Its missing songs Id add and there are a few tracks Id get rid of, but its pretty damn close.

[Related: Tools for finding new music youll love on Spotify]

Spotify suggests its own playlists on the Home page, or you can find them by digging into the various moods within the Search tab [its Browse on the desktop app]. If youre looking for more specific stuff, check out Playlists.net. Its a community for people to share Spotify playlists. The r/Spotify subreddit is also pretty active with people sharing epic playlists.

To add someone elses playlist to your library, open it in Spotify and click or tap the heart icon.

Really, theres nothing that says you cant completely copy a playlist and use it as a base. If the lack of Zebrahead on Spotifys playlist really bothers me over the next month or two, I can make a spinoff and add them.

Use these apps to make new playlists

Choose an artist, the length of your playlist, and Playlists.nets generator will put together a list of songs for you. John Kennedy

If you dont want to leave the music you listen to up to the big brains at Spotify or randos on the internet, check out some of the automated playlist-making tools built on Spotify:

  • Smarter Playlists is an advanced tool that lets you create new playlists by combing a wide range of music sources. You can mash together artists, albums, and other playlists, filtering by mood, beats per minute, length, or other attributes.
  • Playlists.nets Playlist Generator takes three artists and the number of tracks you want and instantly creates a fresh playlist for you.
  • MagicPlaylist is similar to Playlists.nets tool, but it builds a playlist from a single song.

You can also revisit Spotifys auto-generated playlists like Discover Weekly and your Daily Mixes. Ive found they can get a bit repetitive if you listen to them all the time, but theyre always easy to drop in and out of.

Check out This Is playlists

A chunk of my now-deleted playlists were attempts to put all the good songs by specific artists into one place. I love blink-182, but some of their really early stuff is a touch rough, so I tried to make a playlist of the songs I wanted to listen to. Thankfully, Spotify has realized the wisdom of this approach and there are auto-generated This Is playlists for most artists.

Every This Is [Artist Name] playlist [heres the one for blink-182] has that artists newest, best, and most popular tracks, without some of the bad back catalog. You can find them on most artists pages.

Sort things with folders

Playlist folders are a weird Spotify feature. You can only make them with the desktop or web apps, but they show up on the mobile app. Unfortunately, you cant give them any cover art so they all have an identical folder icon and can be hard to tell apart.

I find the convenience of tucking my playlists away into set folderslike gym music and people playlistsworth the ugly mobile user interface, but your mileage may vary.

[Related: How to clean up your computers embarrassingly messy desktop]

To create a folder, right-click in the playlists sidebar and select Create Folder. Name it, and youll be able to drag and drop in any playlists you want. You can also nest folders if thats your thing.

Get familiar with Spotifys library features

As Ive said a few times, a lot of the awful playlists I had cluttering things up were attempts to work around Spotifys early lack of features. Now, with the removal of Spotifys 10,000-track library limit, you have more options for saving artists, albums, and songs.

To add an artist to the Artists section of your library, click or tap Follow on that artists page.

To add an album to the Albums section of your library, click or tap the heart icon on that albums page.

Spotify recently removed the Songs section of your library, so all songs you like are now in a Liked Songs playlist. To like a song, tap or click the heart icon next to it on any page it appears.

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