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Feature description
Play the correct playlist (queue) instead of the radio mode when playing music under the “songs →” heading in the artist's profile.
Why do you want this feature?
Currently, if you go to an artist's page and click on a suggested song under the “songs →” heading, the correct song plays first, and all the others are selected in radio mode. this can be partially inconvenient because the user expects the next song to be the same artist's song from the “songs →” group. the problem is solved by clicking on “songs →” and then starting a song from there, not from artist's profile, and yes, it's just one more click, but it would be nice if there was no such confusion. This will simply make the user experience more intuitive. The same logic is used by Spotify, for example
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Feature description
Play the correct playlist (queue) instead of the radio mode when playing music under the “songs →” heading in the artist's profile.
Why do you want this feature?
Currently, if you go to an artist's page and click on a suggested song under the “songs →” heading, the correct song plays first, and all the others are selected in radio mode. this can be partially inconvenient because the user expects the next song to be the same artist's song from the “songs →” group. the problem is solved by clicking on “songs →” and then starting a song from there, not from artist's profile, and yes, it's just one more click, but it would be nice if there was no such confusion. This will simply make the user experience more intuitive. The same logic is used by Spotify, for example
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: