Spotify: Music & Podcasts
com.spotify.tv.android
by Spotify AB
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About this app
Turn on the TV, turn up the moment and listen to music and podcasts for free.
Spotify on Android TV unlocks your living room. Whether you're hosting friends, zoning out after work, or soundtracking your Saturday, we've got the songs, podcasts, and video podcasts to match the vibe.
Stream instantly from your TV, or use your phone to control the show without interrupting playback. With Premium you can host a Jam and let your friends queue up their favorites.
With Spotify on Android TV, you can:
• Stream millions of songs and curated playlists
• Enjoy podcasts and video podcasts
• Sing along with on-screen lyrics (where available)
• Host a Jam and let your friends queue music on your TV (Premium only)
• Control playback with your TV remote or Spotify Connect
• Enjoy ad-free music listening and enhanced audio with Spotify Premium
On supported devices, ask Google Assistant to open Spotify or play a song hands-free.
Whether you're hosting, relaxing, or exploring something new, Spotify turns your TV into a rich hub for music, podcasts, and video podcasts.
Some features require Spotify Premium. Availability of videos or other features may vary by region or TV model.
This app will display your recent Spotify podcast episodes on your TV for you to resume (supporting devices only).
Spotify on Android TV unlocks your living room. Whether you're hosting friends, zoning out after work, or soundtracking your Saturday, we've got the songs, podcasts, and video podcasts to match the vibe.
Stream instantly from your TV, or use your phone to control the show without interrupting playback. With Premium you can host a Jam and let your friends queue up their favorites.
With Spotify on Android TV, you can:
• Stream millions of songs and curated playlists
• Enjoy podcasts and video podcasts
• Sing along with on-screen lyrics (where available)
• Host a Jam and let your friends queue music on your TV (Premium only)
• Control playback with your TV remote or Spotify Connect
• Enjoy ad-free music listening and enhanced audio with Spotify Premium
On supported devices, ask Google Assistant to open Spotify or play a song hands-free.
Whether you're hosting, relaxing, or exploring something new, Spotify turns your TV into a rich hub for music, podcasts, and video podcasts.
Some features require Spotify Premium. Availability of videos or other features may vary by region or TV model.
This app will display your recent Spotify podcast episodes on your TV for you to resume (supporting devices only).
What's New
Improved playback behavior and various bug fixes
App Information
Version Name
1.81.55
Version Code
1815500
File Size
9.0 MB
Minimum OS
Android 6.0+
Target SDK
Android 33
Developer
Spotify AB
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Teen
Package Name
com.spotify.tv.androidPermissions Required
This app may request the following permissions:
Recent Reviews
MRS HARRIS
5.0★
This is SOOOOOOOOO GOOD. I don't understand why you people complain. It works great, and when opening another app or something with extra sound, the music stops instead of it overlapping the streaming services. It also puts together amazing playlists based off of what you listen to. Using it on my Xbox is even better, because being able to game while listening to RESCENE- Dejá Vu is like heaven.
Kane Lazarus
3.0★
I'm unable to receive any help from Spotify making it impossible to change any relavent information on my account. Billing, email, mailing address, yet they sure know how to contact my bank!!! I've tried to receive help for this several times, it's a bit ridiculous since it's been my only music app for years. I've been using this for 14 years now, and costumer services have fallen dramatically. This app has been freezing up and unable to move forward. No matter if you skipped one song or more. It's been getting to where I should stop paying for the service. Repeating itself again and again, why pay to skip anything?
Ben Leger
4.0★
I don't know if I exactly like the TV/game console app (I also have the app on Xbox, and it seems there's no Google TV-particular issues or any of that). Lyric sync just never worked on TV, and you can't directly go to the artist of a song you're currently playing, so it definitely has some setbacks compared to Spotify's other apps. But I guess the main point is that everything you need to work, works, so I'll leave a 4-star
A Google user
3.0★
The biggest issue (and the reason for the 3 stars) is that artists and albums in the library aren't sorted alphabetically, which makes the library pretty useless. You'll likely just need to search any time you want to find something if you have more than 20 or so artists in your library. Also, this, like every other Android TV music app, is a dumbed-down version of the Android app, so don't get your hopes too high. That being said, this one is better than most of the rest (Tidal, Google Play Music, Youtube Music, etc). The "connect" feature is terrific, and something other services could learn from. Now if Spotify will only get on board with lossless audio. 2017 NVIDIA Shield TV
Chris LaVesser
2.0★
This app allows you to take your music and podcasts with you, but it's horrible at it. The user interface is far too busy, with functions that aren't useful for someone on the go. The buttons and icons don't have intuitive behaviors. Functions with no relationship are linked to a single click - e.g., if I download a podcast, it automatically adds it to some list called "Your Episodes". But I can't find where to view or manage Your Episodes. And paradoxically, when I delete a podcast from my device, the episode count on the Your Episodes list increments UP by one. It doesn't integrate well, or consistently, with the desktop or Chromecast apps. Sometimes I go from my apartment to my car and the mobile app picks up right where I left off on my desktop. Other times it automatically starts playing something altogether different, and not of my choosing. The app also tries to do too many things on its own. In the car, get home, hit pause, turn down the volume so it doesn't scare me next time, and the damn app starts playing again, because apparently turning the volume down means, "Start playing again." "Offline Mode" seems to play content that I know I haven't downloaded locally. How is it doing that? Whose data limits are being burned? The end user certainly doesn't know, because nothing is intuitive, labeled properly, or meaningful. I tolerate the app because I have the service. But it's a horrible, horrible app.
Paul Mullis
2.0★
Lacking basic functionality such as radio stations. I don't want to control the app from my phone. I want all the same functionality I have with the web and regular Android app. Play Music was able to do this. We use Android TV connected to a receiver to listen to music throughout our house and the family needs to be able control it without me having to be there with my phone. I was really hoping this would be a good replacement for Google Play Music, but it is not. Regretting signing up for premium and will be canceling now.
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