How To Remove Duplicates From Spotify Playlist (step-by-step Guide)

Ah, Spotify. Your digital music library. A beautiful mess, isn't it?
You've spent hours crafting the perfect playlist. The ultimate road trip vibe. The chill study soundtrack. The "pretend I'm in a music video" compilation.
But then it happens. A rogue duplicate pops up. And then another. Suddenly, your masterpiece looks more like a musical echo chamber.
It's like finding two of the same sock in the laundry. Annoying, right? But fear not, fellow music lovers! We're diving into the digital depths to banish those pesky repeat offenders.
The Great Duplicate Hunt: A Step-by-Step Rescue Mission
So, how do we reclaim our playlist purity? It's not rocket science, but it does require a bit of digital detective work. Prepare yourself for a thrilling adventure.
First things first, open your Spotify. Yes, the very app that might be housing these musical doppelgangers. Take a deep breath.
Navigate to the playlist you suspect has been infiltrated. This is your crime scene. Observe it closely.
Now, here's where the magic, or perhaps just good old-fashioned clicking, begins. We need to manually scan our playlist. Yes, I know. It sounds like a drag.
But think of it as a treasure hunt! Except the treasure is a pristine, duplicate-free playlist. And the "drag" is just a minor inconvenience on the path to musical nirvana.
The Manual Scan: Your Eyes Are Your Best Friends (and Worst Enemies)
Scroll through your playlist. Slowly. Painfully slowly, if you must. Look for songs that appear more than once.
You'll likely recognize them immediately. That one song you've listened to a million times. Now it's there... twice. Or even thrice. The audacity!

This is where you might start to question your own sanity. Did you really add that song twice? Was it a late-night Spotify session fueled by questionable snack choices? We've all been there.
Keep your eyes peeled. It's a simple visual check. Nothing fancy required. Just your good ol' eyeballs doing their thing.
Pay attention to the song title. And the artist name. Sometimes Spotify can be a little quirky with its listings. But usually, duplicates are pretty obvious.
Don't rush this part. Rushing leads to more mistakes. And more duplicates. It's a vicious cycle, my friends.
If your playlist is a monster, say over 100 songs, this might feel like an insurmountable task. I hear you. It can be daunting.
But consider the alternative. A playlist riddled with repetition. Every time you hit play, you're hit with the same tune. Over and over. It's enough to make anyone scream.
So, grit your teeth and scroll. Imagine a cleaner, more harmonious playlist. That's your motivation.
Sometimes, a song might appear twice because it's a different version. Like the original and a remix. Or a live version. Those are usually okay to keep both. Unless you really hate remixes. I won't judge.

But if it's the exact same track, same artist, same album... it's a prime candidate for deletion. No mercy.
The Deletion Dance: Farewell, Duplicates!
Found one? Excellent! Now for the satisfying part. The act of removal.
On the desktop app, hover over the duplicate song. You'll see three little dots appear. Click on those dots.
A menu will pop up. Look for the option that says "Remove from this playlist." It's your golden ticket to a cleaner playlist. Click it.
Poof! Gone. Like a magician's trick, but with less sparkly outfits.
If you're on the mobile app, it's a similar process. Tap on the three dots next to the song title. Then select "Remove from playlist."
Repeat this process for every duplicate you find. It's a bit tedious, I admit. But oh-so-worth-it.
Think of each removal as a tiny victory. A step closer to playlist perfection. You are a playlist warrior.
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Don't be afraid to be ruthless. This is your music. Your curated experience. You deserve the best.
If you accidentally remove the wrong song, don't panic. Most of the time, you can just search for it again and add it back. It's not the end of the world.
Just remember to take your time. Double-check before you hit that "remove" button. Especially if you're tired or distracted.
Some people suggest using third-party tools. There are websites and apps that claim to do this for you. But I'm a bit old-school. And a little distrustful of giving my Spotify login to random sites.
Plus, there's a certain satisfaction in doing it yourself. A sense of accomplishment. Like organizing your sock drawer.
So, for now, let's stick to the manual method. It's tried and true. And it doesn't require any extra downloads.
Keep going until you've scoured every inch of your playlist. Until no duplicate dares to show its face. You're almost there.
The Reward: A Symphony of Single Tracks
Once you're done, take a moment to admire your work. Scroll through your playlist one last time. See? It's beautiful.

Every song is there by design. No accidental repeats. Just pure, unadulterated musical joy.
Now, when you hit play, you can truly immerse yourself in the curated experience. No more jarring interruptions from a song you just heard.
It’s a small thing, really. But in the grand scheme of music listening, it makes a big difference.
Your playlists are a reflection of your taste. Your moods. Your life. They deserve to be pristine.
And while Spotify might not have a built-in "delete all duplicates" button (a feature I'm still holding out hope for!), this manual method is effective.
So go forth, brave playlist conquerors. Banish those duplicates. And enjoy your perfectly curated soundtracks.
Your ears will thank you. And your sanity will probably thank you too.
The only thing worse than a bad song is hearing it twice in a row.
It’s time to reclaim your listening experience. One duplicate at a time. Happy deleting!
