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With over 300 million users across the globe, Spotify needs no introduction to most people. With such great popularity, facing an issue that makes Spotify keep stopping frequently is frustrating. This may surface when you receive a notification saying that Spotify has stopped responding, followed by the app crashing and returning to the home screen of your device. Or else, the app may freeze and Spotify stops playing randomly or returns to the main menu without any notification. You may also notice that sometimes Spotify stops playing when the screen is off. If you are facing any of these issues, look no further…try out the following tips to get the app function smoothly on your device, be it Android or iPhone.

1. Restart your phone

When Spotify randomly stops on your device frequently, try switching your phone off and then restarting it. To do this, long-press the ‘Power’ button of your phone. Then choose among the options of either switching off or restarting. One reason this may work is that sometimes there are too many processes running in the background along with numerous apps that we keep switching between during the day.

Restarting your phone will clear all this, thereby freeing up memory that might have been clogged. This should make your device function smoothly along with Spotify.

2. Disable then enable the internet connection on your device

Another common reason that could cause Spotify to keep stopping when in use, is an unstable internet connection. Being a music streaming app, it requires stable network connectivity to stream music without a lag. However, if you are facing connectivity issues, it can cause a bug resulting in Spotify stops playing randomly.

In such a case, turn off the internet connection on your phone, and then reconnect in order to refresh the network. Another trick would be to turn off the data connectivity on your device while you’re inside the app. Then, use Spotify in the ‘offline mode for 30 seconds before you turn on the data connection on your device.

 3. Clear cache

Do you wonder why does Spotify keeps stopping in the middle of a track? One possible reason could be an overloaded cache on your device. Wondering how does cache build up so frequently despite clearing it regularly? That is because all data related to the music you play, which includes lyrics, album information, songs interrupted halfway in the download process, etc. accumulate here. This obviously eats up your phone storage, reducing the app speed and sometimes causing it to crash.

Thus, clearing your cache helps free up space on your phone allowing the app to function smoothly. You need to long-press the app icon, select App Info and then the ‘Clear Cache’ option.

4. Log-out and re-login

Most smartphones nowadays have a battery and memory optimization features running in the background, which cause problems when apps are running for long periods of time.

Thus, the easiest hack you want to try if Spotify keeps stopping is logging out from the app first. This may mean force stopping the app from running in the background altogether. To do this, go to the ‘Recent Apps’ section of your device, and click ‘Close All’ or else, close only Spotify from the selection. After doing this, open the app and try logging in again.

5. Try a different login method

Many users use their social media accounts to log in to Spotify. Sometimes these platforms change their privacy policies, thus causing a problem when logging into third-party apps like Spotify. A quick fix to this would be to log in via a different social media platform or email account.

To do this, first, you need to login to Spotify using the original account. Next, head over to ‘Profile Settings’. Enter the new account you will be using in the ‘Account Settings’ section. Once created, you can use this account to login to Spotify.

6. Check the app version

Listening to your favorite song, and all of a sudden a deafening silence…then you go, ‘Why does my Spotify keep stopping!’ One reason could possibly be because you may be using an older version of the app that is not supported on your device.

In this case, ensure that the version of the app on your device is updated. You can do this by going to the App Store or Google Play Store, select Spotify, and click on ‘Update’. It is always recommended to update an app as it removes any bugs and issues that were present in the previous versions.

7. Uninstall, then re-install

If Spotify randomly stops playing on your device, it would be a good step to uninstall the app altogether. To make sure you do not lose your data, first log-out from the app and then uninstall. This will remove all the data associated with the app on your device and may possibly eliminate the cause of the problem. This is because over time and extended use of apps, more data, and files related to the app get stored on your device. This can cause links to break and files to go missing, because of which Spotify stops playing.

Try reinstalling the app on your device again. Log in with your username and password and check if the problem persists.

8. Check for storage issues

If you are wondering why Spotify keeps stopping in between use, you need to understand that the app needs sufficient storage space on your device to run effortlessly. This space is used for saving music and track data to the cache. This process also uses up some amount of RAM on your device.

Thus, fixing the app from crashing may require you to run through your phone storage and clear up space. For this go to the ‘Settings’ section, search for the Storage option and scan the data. You could also insert an external SD card to increase the device storage capacity.

Conclusion:

With thousands of songs, music and podcasts added daily on the platform, the app becomes heavy and crashes sometimes. To ensure its smooth functioning on your device, always keep the app updated and clear cache at regular intervals. This should keep the problem at bay. However, if the problem persists, try out the above tips, they’re simple to perform and will get rid of the Spotify keeps stopping problem. Try them in sequence to understand what could be the possible cause, and prevent it from repeating!

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Updated by Adam Gorden on Nov 8, 2021 3:38 PM.

Why does Spotify keep skipping songs, no possibility to listen to music! When I click play on a Title, it just skips through all the songs after 0:01 seconds in the song, making it not possible to hear any song. It just rushes through all my music and I don’t know why. I even installed the newer version and the problem persists. - - Lynneau from Reddit

Issues like Spotify keeps skipping songs can be frequently found on either Spotify Community or Reddit. So in the following parts, I am going to show you how to fix this issue with 8 common workarounds and an ultimate trick to solve Spotify skipping songs randomly issue permanently.

Fix Spotify Keeps Skipping Songs [Common Solutions]

There used to be a time when users worldwide reported Spotify rapidly skipping songs out of no obvious reason, and eventually they found out that the problem came from the Spotify servers. So if your Spotify keeps skipping songs, you can resort to the internet to find if others are having the same problem at the same time. If it's just you having the problem, follow these steps to fix it:

1. Restart Your Device

This sounds obvious but it is the easiest way to solve your Spotify rapidly skipping songs issue. Anything wrong could happen to apps on your device when it is not working well, so just restart your device, and see what happens.

2. Check Your Internet Connection

A bad internet connection could possibly cause the problem. If your Spotify skips every song without playing anything, close the Spotify app, and go to your internet settings on your device. Check the internet and see if it works while using other apps. If you don't know how to determine whether the internet is in good standing or not, you can simply restart your router to refresh the whole internet connection.

3. Log Out and Log In Your Spotify Account Again

You can sign out your Spotify account on your app or go to Spotify web page to sign out everywhere. To Signout everywhere:

1. Go to Spotify.com and log in to your account.

2. Click Profile > Account > scroll down and click SIGN OUT EVERYWHERE.

4. Reinstall Spotify App

Sometimes the problem may come out of the Spotify app itself, delete the app and then reinstall it through the authorized app store. The Spotify skipping like a CD problem may be gone with the old one.

5. Lower the Streaming Quality

If you're streaming Spotify songs in high quality, the song may get paused or skipped when the internet environment is not good enough. So by lowering the streaming quality, the problem will be easily solved.

6. Clean Spotify Cache

To fix this Spotify web player skipping songs issue, you can try to clean the Spotify cache. Follow what I do below to deal with Spotify app, Spotify desktop, and Spotify web player keeps skipping songs.

1. Force close Spotify. You need to make sure Spotify is completely shut down.

2. Go to back up your Spotify songs cache by renaming the storage folder. Go to the link below:

Windows: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Spotify\Storage
Mac: /Users/USERNAME/Library/Caches/com.spotify.client/Storage/
Linux: ~/.cache/spotify/Storage/

3. Rename the folder and then go to restart Spotify.

7. Lower the Streaming Quality

When Spotify keeps skipping songs iPhone, you should check if there is enough storage for Spotify songs. Just navigate to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. You might see a list of suggestions for optimizing the storage of your device.

Another thing you need to check is whether it is time to update the operating system. Take iPhone as an example, go to Settings > General > Software Update. The screen will show whether an update is available.

8. Go to Offline Mode

If you still can't fix the problem with solutions above, you can go to offline mode to stream songs that you've already downloaded. This will not require an internet connection and it will only skip songs that are unavailable offline.

Solve Spotify Keeps Skipping Songs Issue by Downloading without Premium

If your problem still persists with all solutions above being tried, here's a solution to fix your Spotify keep skipping songs issues permanently.

You can listen to your Spotify songs by tuning in Offline Mode, but this feature requires a Premium subscription and it won't play songs that you haven't downloaded beforehand. What’s worse, some users might find the offline mode still does not make any difference. Then there must be some problems with Spotify itself. So if you want to listen to Spotify music smoothly, you need to download Spotify music and use another player to play them.

With a Spotify Music Converter, you can download all your favorite songs for offline listening without Premium. The converted files can be played on any media player, and you'll never run into the song skipping issue again.

ViWizard Spotify Music Converter is designed to convert Spotify audio files into 6 different formats such as MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, WAV, and FLAC. Almost 100% of the original song quality will be kept after converting process. With 5X faster speed, it only takes a few seconds to download each song from Spotify.

1Launch ViWizard and Import Songs from Spotify

Open ViWizard software and Spotify will be launched simultaneously. Then drag and drop tracks from Spotify into the ViWizard interface.

2 Set Up Output Parameters

After adding music tracks from Spotify to ViWizard, you can choose the output audio format. There're six options including MP3, M4A, M4B, AAC, WAV, and FLAC. And then you can adjust the audio quality by selecting the output channel, bit rate, and sample rate.

3 Start the Conversion

Once all the setting is finished, click the "Convert" button to start loading Spotify music tracks. After the conversion, all the files will be saved to your specified folder. You could browse all the converted songs by clicking "Converted" and navigating to the output folder.

4Play Spotify Songs Offline without Skipping Issue

After downloading these Spotify songs, you can put them anywhere and play any of them without skipping issue. All the downloaded files can be reached offline without Spotify Premium.

Conclusion

There are 8 solutions to fix this problem when Spotify keeps skipping songs. Most users can fix this error temporarily. But the same issue may come up again from time to time. So the best way to get rid of this issue completely is to download and prepare a backup of all the Spotify songs so that you can switch to another player to play these songs whenever you have any problem with Spotify. Use a ViWizard free trial to have a shot now!

Adam Gorden is an experienced writer of ViWizard who is obsessed about tech, movie and software.

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