Where to Find Spotify Downloaded Songs !

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Finding Spotify downloaded songs is straightforward, and there are two scenarios: locating songs downloaded within the Spotify app or accessing local audio files stored on your device.

To find songs downloaded through Spotify (a Premium feature), open the app and tap "Your Library" at the bottom of the screen. Under this section, you’ll find a "Downloaded" filter or playlist that displays all the songs, albums, and playlists you’ve saved for offline use. These songs can be accessed without an internet connection.

If you want to play MP3 files or other local audio files stored on your device, you need to enable Spotify’s "Local Audio Files" feature. To do this, tap your profile icon in the top-left corner, go to "Settings," and scroll to "Apps and Devices." Toggle on "Local Audio Files." Once activated, go to "Your Library" and select "Local Files" to find and play music stored on your device.

These features allow you to enjoy both Spotify-downloaded songs and your personal collection through the same app. If you have further questions, feel free to leave a comment.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:05 Finding downloaded songs in Spotify
0:26 Enabling "Local Audio Files" for device-stored music
0:47 Accessing local files through "Your Library"
1:01 Conclusion

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