Spotify and playlists. The two words have almost become synonymous. Hidden tracks never really go away, they simply stay in a grayed-out state of limbo until such time as you decide to unhide them.

How to show Spotify songs you previously hid


Skip tracks you don't want to hear
You can block artists no matter where you are in Spotify 's mobile app for Android or iOS, but it's not as easy when you want to hide songs from playing. Disliking tracks is possible here and there, but not everywhere, and that's a serious problem if you keep hearing songs you hate. Before we get to where you can and can't dislike songs from particular artists, let's quickly go over how to hide a song that's playing currently, whether you're using Spotify Premium or Spotify Free. But know that disliking songs does not apply account-wide but only per device. So if you dislike a song from one place on your iPhone, it may still show up on your Android tablet. Overall, Spotify's implementation of disliking songs is atrocious. If you only have one account and one device, it won't matter, but if you have multiple devices, an Android and iOS device, or various types of accounts, things get confusing fast as the process varies. You'll see what I mean down below. Unfortunately, there is no way to hide a song that isn't in the Now Playing bar in the mobile app, so tap on that bar to expand it.
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Hi I cant hide songs anymore from android phone. Missing hide button, only the like button available. Go to Solution. Just to confirm, have you tried a clean reinstall of the Spotify app on your mobile? We recommend this step as it'll remove the old drivers first and then install the new ones. This way you'll get a clean copy of the latest app version. It'd be helpful to try logging in with a different Spotify account to check if it's an account-related issue. If it works with another account, you can follow the steps in this Spotify Answer next. View solution in original post.