How to delete music as downloads on pc






















One removes the downloaded song to free up space. Other deletes the added song from your music library. Let us know more and see the steps for both.

You like a song in Apple Music. Now, you can find it under Songs and play it using cellular data or Wi-Fi. If you want to download this song for offline listening, you tap on the download icon. You can also enable automatic download that saves any song offline after you add it to your Library.

Over time, this may take a lot of space on your iPhone. So let us see how to remove them. Following 1 and 2, the song is removed from your downloaded music. You can not listen to it offline now. However, the track itself still stays added to your Apple Music Library. Anytime you wish to download it again, tap on the download icon.

The rest steps are almost the same. To remove multiple songs: Hold the Command button on Mac. On Windows, hold the Control button. Now, select the songs. Next, right-click and then choose Remove Download. Deleting a song is different than removing a downloaded song. Now, let us see how to delete the song added to your Apple Music Library. This will also remove it from all your Apple devices and Playlists. Want to listen to the song you deleted from your Library? Tap on Search, find the song and tap on it to play.

Info: You can stream a track online without adding it to your Library. But to download a song offline, you need to add it to your library. This is how you can delete an individual song or all songs from Apple Music on different devices.

The reason for that is in case you untick it for offline accidentally. I don't know how i can clean the cache on the iphone. I didn't find a setting for that. But reinstalling the app solved the problem. Thank you for your help. It should disappear after a while, I had the same problem before, but I just restarted and then it disappeared.

And to not delete it from your library you have to save it, if I'm right it's in "my music" you're talking about? I have this problem, and Spotify does not seem to recognize that it can clear any of the files I no longer have marked for offline. There are many remnant albums that are no longer marked as offline, but the songs remain. Yet when I try to sync new songs from playlists, it says I have too many downloaded.

I have a slow internet connection so deleting everything and re-downloading is not an option. Is there any other way to force clearing of only unmarked songs? This solution did not work at all for me. I'm rather frustrated with this lack of a simple, direct, GUI-native solution, since I have many albums that I would like to keep saved to my library in their entirety, but of which I would only like a select few songs available offline due to limitations in available memory on my device. Nor do I want to go to the trouble to add all of the hundreds of songs that I want available offline to a dedicated playlist simply for this purpose.

I'm afraid it's exactly the same with my Android. No 'remove download' but just 'remove' that makes the song dissappear totally from my lists on all devices. I'd like to undownload the offline songs on my android but be able to keep them for online playing.

In this case, is it safe to delete cache and saved data. I don't want my whole list to dissapear. Your solution doesn't work for android either.

I also don't have "Remove download", only "Remove" which deletes the song from my library entirely. I just want to remove downloads, not delete songs I can't clear space on my phone because of this. Thinking of just ditching Spotify and cancelling my membership. I had same problem; Spotify informed me that I could only download to three devices so it forced a delete of my Kindle songs. What I did then was to login to my account on their website, and chose to remove one of the devices to store to.

You can only download an entire album or a playlist, and vice versa. The only difference is that you do have the option to download and remove specific episodes of a podcast. If you also listen to Spotify on your computer, then you have the option of removing the downloaded songs from there too. By doing so, you will successfully delete the songs that had been previously downloaded, without removing them from your Library.

You can delete Spotify in different ways, depending on the type of device you have. When deleting any app, be sure to get rid of all that unwanted cache that just takes up room for no reason. You can do so by following these steps:. Keep in mind that Spotify can be pre-installed on some devices. You can only disable it, which is a safe alternative.

Apart from installing Spotify on your phone, you can also download it on your computer. If you have Windows 8, you can do the exact same thing, except you will find Spotify in Control Panel. Once you have found the folder Programs, go to Programs and Features to find the Spotify folder. If you are interested in finding out, follow these instructions:.

If you skip this step, you will just be removing the app from your phone, but your account will still exist. This could be particularly problematic if you have a Premium account that you would continue paying for.



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