Report any of the following for our teams to investigate:
- Explicit songs
- Offensive or infringing content
- Broken or incorrect content
With Spotify for Artists, you can pitch an upcoming, unreleased song to our playlist editors. We'll also add your pitched song to your followers' Release Radar playlists. Note: It's not currently possible to pitch music in the Spotify for Artists app. Log in to Spotify for Artists on desktop. Tip: Don’t have. Get an Artist's Albums × We - and our partners - use cookies to deliver our services and to show you ads based on your interests. By using our website, you agree.
Note: We take customer content concerns very seriously. Any abuse of the reporting process can result in the termination of your Spotify account.
Explicit songs
For: Mobile and tablet
If you find a song that needs an explicit tag:
- Tap (iOS) (Android) next to the song.
- Select Report Explicit Content.
Broken or incorrect content
If a song or album on Spotify isn't playing correctly, or its information (e.g. title, cover art, release date) is incorrect, you can report it to us.
First, check it’s not an technical issue:
- Make sure your app is up-to-date
- Play the track on a different device or with our web player
- Play the track on a different WiFi or data connection
If it’s not a technical issue:
- Go to our contact form.
- Choose Report a broken track/album.
- Click I STILL NEED HELP.
Note: If you’re an artist, your label or distributor can help fix problems with your music.
Images, playlists, or text
Offensive or infringing images, playlists, or text added to Spotify by another listener or artist, can be reported through the app.
- On a playlist or artist profile, tap (iOS) (Android).
- Tap Report abuse. A form will open in your browser.
- Complete the form and tap Submit.
- Right-click the playlist title or artist name.
- Select Report. A form will open in your browser.
- Complete the form and Submit.
Make a legal claim on content
Notify us about anything that infringes your intellectual property rights.
What happens next?
Each report is investigated on a case-by-case basis. We're unable to respond directly to each individual report, but will use our discretion and remove any content deemed inappropriate.
Sort and filter Spotify to control how the music is listed and played. Pick an option and your device below for more information.
Sort
Reorganize how music is listed in the app.
Sort Playlists, Artists, and Albums in Your Library
- Go to the list you’d like to sort.
- Pull down and release to display Filters in the top-right corner. Tap it.
- Tap your preferred sorting option.
- Repeat these steps to reverse the order, or pick another sort option.
You can also choose to list only Downloads in Your Library.
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Sort songs in playlists
For iPhone/iPad:
- Go to the playlist you’d like to sort.
- Pull down and release to display in the top-right corner. Tap it.
Note: To sort Liked Songs, pull down and tap Filters in the top-right corner. - Tap how you’d like to sort e.g. by Recently added.
For Android:
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- Go to the playlist you’d like to sort.
- Tap in the top-right corner.
- Tap Sort playlist.
Note: In Liked Songs, tap Sort Liked Songs. - Tap how you’d like to sort e.g. by Recently added.
Note: Sort options may vary depending on the list you’re sorting.
Sort songs in playlists
Tip: This works for Liked Songs in Your Library too.
- Click the column you want to sort by, for example:
- Alphabetically, by TITLE, ARTIST, or ALBUM.
- By most recently added, with .
- By song duration, with .
Tip: Adjust the app's screen size to reveal more columns.
- Click the column again to reverse the order, click it again to return to the original order.
If you created the playlist, you can also drag and drop songs into your preferred position. Just click and hold a song to move it up or down.
Sort playlists in Your Library
To reorder your list of playlists in the menu on the left, click and hold a playlist title to move it up or down.
You can also organize your playlists into playlist folders.
Sort Albums and Artists in Your Library
Select Albums or Artists in the menu on the left, and choose a Sorted by option from the dropdown menu.
Filter
Choose to show only specific content within lists, or find a specific song in a playlist.
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Find Playlists, Albums, and Artists in Your Library
- Go to the list you’d like to filter.
- Pull the screen down to display Find in playlists/albums/artists at the top. Tap it.
- Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
- To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.
Find songs in playlists
For iPhone/iPad:
- Go to the playlist.
- Pull down and release to display Filter at the top. Tap it.
Note: In Liked Songs, tap Find in Liked Songs. - Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
- To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.
For Android:
- Go to the playlist.
Note: In Liked Songs, pull down and release to display Find in Liked Songs. - Tap in the top-right corner.
- Tap Find in playlist.
- Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
- To return to the original listing, either clear your search or tap X or Cancel to remove the filter.
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Note: Filter options may vary depending on the list you’re filtering. To return to the original listing, repeat these steps and tap the selected filter again.
With Filter on the desktop app, you can list specific content based on a search term in any playlist or Liked Songs in Your Library.
- Select Filter at the top of track listings.
- Enter a search term. Only titles containing that term are now listed.
- To return to the original listing, either clear your search or click X to remove the filter.