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First screenshot is an example of one of my many playlists, all these songs in all these playlists have these proper green icons in front of them. Second screenshot is the maxed out list of offline devices in my account. Third screenshot is from the Android app details. It shows in Dutch that the app is installed to internal storage.

I do have an SD card in my device, but don't use it to install apps. It's not formatted as auxiliary internal storage either, in case you might wonder. This morning upon turning my phone on again, the same routine of redownloading everything. I checked and all songs had a grey icon in front of them, one by one gradually turning green. Hey there deechtewber,. Do a clean reinstall as explained here. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I had to do a factory reset because of a problem with a OTA software update for my device.

After the factory reset, the problem with Spotify has not appeared again. We appreciate you took the time to post what worked out for you in the end. This could help others in the long run as well. Every month download around 3. All downloaded data are through mobile roaming data now disabled for Spotify! I know I can disable roaming data in app, but after I can't listen podcasts which don't have downloaded We're currently aware that some users are experiencing the behavior you described.

This is being currently investigated. It'll also be useful to subscribe via the three-dots menu in the top right corner next to the title. That'll make sure you stay up to date with any relevant updates about this. I have been having this exact issue on my PC for years. I've reinstalled the program and I only use the account on my phone and my PC. I've also tried everything on this discussion but nothing has worked. I was on Spotify a few minutes ago with all songs fully downloaded.

Then, I closed the program for like an hour, opened it again, and all songs were re-downloading once again Spotify keeps downloading my "already downloaded" music and the size of the app keeps growing All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic.

Hello, I have an issue with all of my downloaded songs I have a premium account and I downloaded all my songs so that I can listen to them on "offline mode" But today, without any explanations, all my songs are not available anymore, the green arrow near every music, the one which shows you that your song is available offline, is now grey.

And when I download them again sadly , the size taken by Spotify keeps growing This means that all my songs are gone, I can't listen to them anymore but I still have 8GB of music on my app. Everyone's tags 1 : Download. Spotify Legend. Hey Frankylone , It sounds like something has happened with your cached data. Let us know if there's anything else! Reply 2 Likes. Casual Listener. Reply 0 Likes. A simple, easy-to-use grammar and spell checker. Free Windows-approved video editor.

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