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    SPOTIFY REMOVES ITS 10,000 SONGS LIBRARY LIMIT

    Spotify Removes its 10,000 Song Library Limit

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on May 26, 2020 Entertainment, Music, Music Streaming

    Music streaming service Spotify has removed its 10,000 song library limit, giving room for users to add as many music they would like to their libraries without any limits.

    Though Spotify has more than 50 million songs available to customers to stream at any time, until today, there was a hard limit of 10,000 songs that users could save to their own “Your Music” collections on Spotify for easy access.

    For years now, users have been requesting the removal of the limit, but Spotify had before now shown resistance to the idea.

    The company in 2017 said, “At the moment we don’t have plans to extend the Your Music limit. The reason is that less than 1% of users reach it.”

    The new system only applies to the ability to save songs to your Spotify library. Individual playlists are still limited to 10,000 items, and users can only download up to 10,000 songs on each of their five different devices for offline listening.

    According to Spotify’s announcement, it may take some time for the newly removed limit to reach customers, also if you’re still seeing the old “Epic collection” error, you might just need to wait a bit longer.

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