Long ago Spotify allowed users to dislike songs while they’re playing on a playlist, artist page and anywhere else on Spotify. But things have changed.
Many Spotify users have reported that they can not find a dislike button on the Spotify app anymore. Spotify boasts to bring the best customization features to listeners, but apparently they fail on this one. Is there still a way to hide a song on Spotify when you’re not into it? Yes.
In the following parts, you’ll learn several ways to dislike Spotify songs and get the best listening experience.
How to Block A Song on Spotify
In this part, I’m going to show you how to hide or dislike songs you don’t want to listen to in the future.
1. Dislike Songs on Discover Weekly & Release Radar
No matter you’re a free or Premium user, you can dislike songs on your Discover Weekly and Release Radar feeds.
When you find a song that doesn’t fit your taste, you can hover the mouse on the song and then you’ll see a dislike button. Click on it and then click “I don’t like this song”. Then the song will not appear in your feed anymore. This also can help Spotify learn your music taste and recommend more songs you’ll possibly like.
2. Hide Unwanted Songs in Playlists & Radio Stations
If you’re a Spotify Premium user, when you are streaming songs from a public playlist or song radio station, you can hide the song you don’t want.
To hide Spotify songs:
1. Open Spotify mobile app on your phone.
2. Go to a public playlist or radio station.
3. Tap the three dots next to the song you want to hide.
4. Tap Hide this song from the pop-up menu. Once hidden, the song will gray out.

3. Mute Artists to Filter Out Disliked Songs
If you don’t want to play songs from any specific artist, you can exclude their songs by muting the artists. Then no song from these artists will appear on your recommendations or radio.
To mute an artist:
1. Open Spotify mobile app on your phone.
2. Go to the artist page.
3. Tap the three dots on the upper right corner and then choose Don’t play this.

Best Way to Dislike Any Songs from Spotify
You can dislike Spotify songs in some cases listed above. But if you want to hide a specific song forever and never let it get on your recommendations and search results, you can’t do this on Spotify.
Since you can’t get rid of the songs you hate on Spotify, how about getting all the songs you love and never bother to use Spotify anymore? With TunesKit Spotify Music Converter, you can download all your Spotify songs to your computer without Premium. And then you can play them on any media player, so that you can always play songs you love.

TunesKit 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 few seconds to download each song from Spotify.
1 Launch TunesKit and Import Songs from Spotify

Open TunesKit software and the Spotify will be launched simultaneously. Then drag and drop tracks from Spotify into the TunesKit interface.
2 Set Up Output Parameters

After adding music tracks from Spotify to TunesKit, 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 navigate to the output folder.
4 Play All the Spotify Songs You Love
After downloading Spotify songs to your computer, you can now play them on a media player with Spotify. You’ll never have to worry about running into a song you don’t like.

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