11

"Where are we going", spotify? When searching for a song, and there is more than 1 match, including same songs on different greatest hits albums, remastered versions, but also remixes, it would be helpful to indicate the differences in any way, instead of ellipses and 6x redundant same line: "Song. Marvin Gaye" - "Where Are We Going? - A..."

Comments
  • 2
    Download the required music and don't use spotify 🤔
  • 3
    Search for music is an absolute PIA everywhere, I suspect because there's so little consitant meta data.

    Websites, you can crawl them and get so much and determine so many things.

    Music is often title, artist, album and in plain text with no 100% way to decide what matches and what doesn't.

    And we suck at naming things all the same things, including songs.
  • 6
    Maybe marvin kept forgetting he wrote a song called "where are we going" and he kept writing the song and naming it the same thing.
  • 1
    @vomitmachine

    Or he named his song, then recorded himself singing someone else's song ... named the same thing....
  • 1
  • 1
    I have this complaint every fucking day and I just haven’t put it anywhere. I’m glad more people think this is an issue!

    Also the fact that I have to blacklist an entire artist’s work if I’m sick of hearing one song on repeat from them is inexplicable.
  • 0
    I think it looks fine on displays bigger than 3 inches
  • 0
    @odite there is a spotify community where you can submit feature requests, although most are closed quickly, getting likes by other users and an official ticket status as "good idea, but not now" at least shows some respect and that we are not the only ones who care
  • 1
    Oh this. I hate this.
  • 1
    @odite yeah, it's sad how a simple shuffle feature defeats most smartass AI playlist generators.
  • 1
    Happens far too often for video game soundtracks. But i am too deep in love with spotify, that i can get my heart to talk bad about it.
  • 0
    @lamka02sk "works for me" that's probably what the devs at spotify thought
Add Comment