Many Spotify users enjoy listening to new music, and the ability to keep track of songs that make great additions to their personal playlist collection is an added bonus. The audio streaming service has a variety of functions that enable people to maximize how they explore its expansive catalog. Most of these features are available across various devices, while some are only accessible through Spotify's desktop app.
A relatively unknown feature available through the music platform's desktop app or web player is the ability to organize music playlists into tidy folders, which makes it easier for users to find the appropriate mix for any occasion in need of some tunes. Another Spotify Desktop-only feature is being able to follow Facebook friends (after connecting a Facebook account to Spotify) and see what they're playing on Spotify. However, one of the more useful things a Spotify user can do on any device is to review their own listening history.
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To find recently played Spotify songs on an iPhone, Android phone, or tablet, launch the Spotify app and tap Home (house icon). Tap Recently played (clock icon) located in the top-right corner of the screen. A user's listening history should be neatly arranged according to date, with the most recent tracks listed under Today. It includes songs, podcasts, albums, and playlists. Tap the See all played link at the bottom of each date to expand and review all the audio played on that day.
Reviewing a marathon listening session on Spotify Desktop is also doable. The feature, however, is limited to only the last 50 songs listened to. Launch Spotify's desktop app and click Play Queue, the first icon on the bottom-right corner
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