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You can also delete music in the Settings app. Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage or iPad Storage. Scroll to Music and tap it. Swipe left on All Songs or on the item that you want to delete, then tap Delete.

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Before I got my new watch, my old watch (series 4) was updated to watchOS 8.1 and had downloaded songs in that section of the watch app. However, these downloads were initially done prior to watchOS 8.1. I don't recall manually initiating a download to my old watch after it was on 8.1.

I went to the watch app and noted that the "Downloading..." message was still there. After a little while, I got the notification on the watch that streaming was available. Based on one of the suggestions in the main watch download/playback thread, I actually tried to get it to stream from the watch itself to my airpods. It had a hard time connecting to the airpods but eventually did so after I force quit the app on my phone. At that point, I noticed that the "Downloading..." message on the watch was gone -- it said something about adding music via the main app. I was able to download normally via the phone app after that.

Still not fixed. I cannot download new songs for my runs which makes the watch app pointless for me! Come on Spotify, this is broken for at least 3 months now, with upgrading spotify several times, currently running the latest version. Thinking about switching to Apple Music...

i have the watch 7, running os 8.6, iPhone 13 pro running the latest ios 15 - I've gone through all the troubleshooting and cannot get my songs to redownload - this is after the watch app crashed on me during a run.

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. Therefore, I can't listen to them anymore if I don't download them again ...

BUT, I also have a HUGE problem ! Not only my songs are not available anymore and I have to download them again, but all the previous songs are not deleted either !! Because the size of the app remains the same ! 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. And when I start to download them, Spotify add all the songs to the previous 8GB ... How is it even possible ??

In order to solve this one, it's best to remove your device from offline devices here. Then reinstall the app just to be sure and download your music again. This may take a while for you, so make sure you're on a stable WiFi network while doing that.

I just had the app send 2.5 g of downloaded music to the cache, and begin to download it all over again. the overall amount of gig used has, as you stated, remained the same. There is an "app stack app" installed in droid. Should I disable that? I just got turned on to Spotify... dig it so much.

But it never helps. Each morning I turn on my phone, or each time a reconnect to a Wi-Fi network, it will start redownloading my offline music. An each such time, a new device is added to My Offline Devices in my Spotify account.

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...

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The Rock Band series of music video games supports downloadable songs for the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Wii versions through the consoles' respective online services. Harmonix typically provides three to six new tracks per week available to all consoles as listed below. From March 2010 until September 2014, authoring groups could submit their own tracks for peer review through the Rock Band Network.

Players can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a "song pack" or complete album, usually at a discounted rate. Tracks released for Rock Band 2 on the Wii platform are only available as singles while Rock Band 3 offers multi-song packs as well as singles. Since on-disc songs are not available for download, some albums are incomplete. For example, the album Blood Sugar Sex Magik is available for download; it contains the song "Give it Away" on Rock Band 2 and Blitz, so the downloadable album does not include "Give it Away".

Most downloadable songs are playable within every game mode, including the Band World Tour career mode. All downloadable songs released prior to October 26, 2010, are cross-compatible among Rock Band, Rock Band 2, Rock Band 3, Rock Band Blitz, and Rock Band 4,[1] while content released between October 26, 2010, and October 5, 2015, is compatible with the latter three titles only, and all content released on or after October 6, 2015, is only compatible with Rock Band 4. Also, certain pre-Rock Band 3 songs deemed "suitable for all ages" by Harmonix are also available for use in Lego Rock Band.[2]

The Wii version of Rock Band did not support downloadable content; however, Rock Band 2 and Rock Band 3 do, with DLC first made available in January 2009.[3] Harmonix has said it will continue to release songs from the back catalog of downloadable content each week for Wii until all songs are available,[4] and starting in March 2009, is making new DLC available for Wii at the same time as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[5] All songs are available for download on Wii unless otherwise noted.

After the initial announcement, Harmonix intended to support the Rock Band Network for Xbox 360 so long as the backend tools were still supported; however, due to technical issues and the company allocating its resources to other projects, Harmonix terminated support for the RBN in September 2014.[9] Additionally, RBN ports to the PlayStation 3 have ended on April 2, 2013, along with regular DLC.[10][11] Rock Band Network content is not forward-compatible with Rock Band 4. Harmonix stated that they would explore the logistics of bringing RBN songs over to Rock Band 4 once core DLC and previous game exports are all addressed; however, all RBN content was delisted on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms in February 2018. Harmonix initially reported in March 2018 that Xbox 360 users would not be able to recover their RBN content via the Xbox 360's download history due to technical issues, with Harmonix recommending that users back up their RBN song libraries to an external storage device; however, Harmonix subsequently reported in June 2018 that Xbox 360 users are now able to re-download their RBN content as needed.[12][13] In May 2018, Harmonix announced that they have secured licensing for a portion of the Rock Band Network library to be released as regular DLC; however, entitlements for re-released RBN content would not be supported due to technical and licensing restrictions.[14]

The following songs have been released for the Rock Band games. All songs available in packs are also available as individual song downloads on the same date, unless otherwise noted. From May 4, 2010, to December 29, 2020, new songs were usually released on Tuesdays across all participating consoles - this cadence shifted to Thursdays starting January 7, 2021. Dates listed are the initial release of songs on Xbox Live. Starting May 20, 2008, all downloadable songs are available in both the North American and European markets, unless noted.

Some songs released before Rock Band 3 have been retrofitted to include Rock Band 3 features, including backing vocals, and the ability to buy an additional pack for Pro Guitar/Bass charts without having to buy the "RB3 Version" of the song. Certain songs have been marked "family friendly" by Harmonix; such songs released before Rock Band 3's launch on October 26, 2010, can be played in Lego Rock Band.

Starting October 26, 2010 (with The Doors), new songs are no longer playable in Rock Band, Rock Band 2, or Lego Rock Band due to a change in the file format. All songs released via downloadable content prior to October 6, 2015, are playable in Rock Band 3, and support its new Pro Drum mode. Most songs released for Rock Band 3 include core features for keyboards, Pro Keyboards, and backing vocals in the core song, where they are appropriate. Additionally, some of these songs features charts for Pro Guitar and Bass that can also be purchased. Songs released on and after October 6, 2015, are playable only in Rock Band 4. In addition, all applicable songs released via downloadable content feature backing vocals when played in Rock Band 4, but no longer include keyboard or Pro Keyboard support, due to those features being removed in Rock Band 4.

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