Spotify finally gives you the opportunity to remove individual songs from your algorithm and now I can stop myself being siding by my guilty pleasure listening


  • Spotify has brought out a new feature that allows you to exclude individual songs from your taste profile
  • Before now you can exclude playlists but this is the first time Spotify gives you the opportunity to exclude tracks
  • The purpose of this feature is to give you more control over which songs Spotify recommends you, and also helps tailor a more accurate Spotify -wrapped Summary

Spotify is proud of its personalization features, and it is expanded to this with a new setting that allows you to exclude individual songs from your taste profile to give you more control over what music appears in your recommendations.

When you roll out to all Premium subscribers globally, you can now remove traces from your taste profile, which is Spotify’s interpretation of your music preferences and listening habits and can be used on Spotify’s mobile, web and desktop versions. It is also very easy to activate.

To exclude a song from your taste profile, find the track you want to exclude (whether in an album or playlist) and press the three dots next to it. Then just roll down to select ‘Exclude traces from your taste profile’ and Spotify will do the rest.

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Before now, Spotify has always enabled you to exclude entire playlists from your taste profile – it even allows you to block individual artists, which is a feature I often use. However, this has not always had the greatest influence on shaping your Spotify algorithm when it comes to song recommendations, wrapped and discovering weekly and mixing plate lists.

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