How To Get Rid Of We Added On Spotify

Alright, music lovers! Let's talk about those songs that mysteriously appear on your Spotify playlists. Those tracks that make you go, "Wait, I added that?!".
Fear not, because banishing these unwanted musical guests is easier than singing a badly-tuned karaoke version of your favorite song.
The Playlist Purge: One Song at a Time
So, you’re staring at a playlist, and bam! There it is. Some polka track you swear you've never heard or something even worse.
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Time to get rid of it! Let’s say the musical offender is a suspiciously upbeat version of "Baby Shark" that mysteriously infiltrated your "Chill Vibes" playlist.
Easy peasy. On your computer, hover over the song title. See those three little dots (the more options menu)? Click 'em!
A magical menu appears! Scroll down, down, down, until you find the glorious "Remove from this playlist" option. Click it like you’re swatting a fly!

Poof! Gone. Vanished. Exiled from your playlist. You're one step closer to musical zen.
On your phone or tablet, tap those same three dots next to the offending song. Find that "Remove from playlist" option and tap it with the force of a thousand suns!
The Playlist Power Wash: A More Drastic Approach
Okay, maybe you're dealing with a major infestation. Like, every third song is something totally out of character. It's like your Spotify got hacked by a rogue algorithm with a vendetta against good taste.
Don't panic! This calls for a playlist power wash.

The first thing is check if you have connected your Spotify with other third-party apps. These apps can sometimes get a little too enthusiastic with playlist suggestions.
Think about apps like Shazam or other music discovery services. Disconnect them from Spotify, just to be sure.
If you’re still having issues, you may want to consider a factory reset for that playlist. Hear me out!.
Create a brand new playlist with a slightly different name (like, add a "v2" or something). Then, carefully, meticulously, add back only the songs you actually want.

It's a bit tedious, I know. But think of it as a musical spring cleaning! Out with the old, in with the actually good.
Playlist Collaboration Sabotage: The Culprit Unveiled!
Ah, collaborative playlists. Great for sharing music with friends, terrible for when your friend thinks Nickelback is a universally beloved genre.
If you suspect a friend is the musical culprit, you have two options.
Option one: subtly remove their offending additions and hope they don't notice. Passive-aggressive playlist management, if you will.

Option two (the bolder, more honest approach): have a gentle conversation. A very gentle conversation. Something like, "Hey, I love your taste in music… but maybe not on this particular playlist?"
If all else fails, you could always just un-collaborate the playlist. It is a drastic measure, but at least you have control over the music!
Bonus Tip: Prevention is Key!
Make sure your Spotify account is secure! A strong password can prevent random musical mishaps. Regularly review connected apps to make sure they're not doing anything sneaky.
And most importantly, embrace the joy of curating your own perfect playlists! A world free of unwanted music is a beautiful world indeed.
