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Check again if you can play the track(s) on Spotify. By doing this, the track lists are refreshed again from the server. To be sure, try logging out of Spotify and then login back again. Sometimes the Spotify issue is server sided, and the user hardly has any role to play. Most of the users on forums have vouched for this trick to be working and thus, you should have solved the problem by now. Now give it a try to play your song and check, this time you should be able to listen to your song. Double press the Home button and force close other apps running in the background except for Spotify. One of the reasons why Spotify does not play tracks could be the insufficient resource. You can restart your phone usually, or you can do a hard reset: which means you press down the power and home button till the Apple logo appears on the screen and the phone restarts. Sounds silly but that’s one of the working recommendations that appear to get Spotify working normally. If Spotify still stops playing after a while, then you can assume – correctly – that it has got nothing to do with the network. If things aren’t panning out on Wi-Fi, try turning it off completely and switching to cellular. There’s a considerable amount of furor over how Apple’s recent updates have led to connectivity taking a hit. Oh, by the way, make sure you’re not running into trouble with your network. Now, open the News app and see if it’s behaving normally. Then, simply swipe up on the app card to close it.
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To get it done on your iPhone X series or later and 2018 iPad Pro, swipe up from the Home bar and hold in the middle of the screen to bring up App Switcher. To force quit an app on your iOS device (with a Home button), just double press the Home button and then swipe up on the app card to close it. You can get them back on the Spotify app right after you reinstall it. This means you’ll lose playlists that you didn’t sync through the iPhone but if you manage the stuff from a PC/Mac, you’re safe. That’s the usual way but with all the issues cropping up, I’ll just recommend a straightforward delete + re-install of the app. On most forums and support queries, you’ll be told to delete the app and re-install it as a last resort.
No matter what the team says (and yes, I do appreciate the devs for developing such a wonderful app), Spotify app does have some issues of its own. Of late, the updates to the app have been pulling the performance down.