

To access your downloaded Spotify playlist on your computer, go to Settings < Show Advanced Settings < Offline Songs Storage, and from there, you should be able to see the location of your downloaded songs. The toggle turns green and the playlist will immediately start downloading. Just open the Spotify app, go to the playlist you want to download and click the Download button. It’s rather easy to download music from Spotify to the Spotify app for offline playback. This is great for a long flight or if you don’t want to consume data to stream music when a stable network is not available. Moreover, with Spotify Premium, you can download music from Spotify for offline listening. Spotify Free users can access the massive music library (ad-supported) for free at 160kbps while Spotify Premium subscribers can enjoy ad-free Spotify music at higher audio quality. Spotify, offering over 100 million tracks, is one of the most popular platforms to stream music online. I know it's easy to download Spotify songs for offline playback with Premium, but the downloads are not saved as local files on my PC. Not sure about Spotify? Read our guide on how to transfer your Spotify playlists to other music streaming services.I'm a free Spotify user, wondering whether there's a way to download music from Spotify to my PC. If that doesn't help, Spotify says you should try reinstalling the app - but this means you'll need to re-download any music or podcasts you have saved. You can also try restarting the Spotify app or switching on Offline mode to stop your Internet connection from interfering. If your downloads aren't playing, ensure the download was successful by checking the arrow icon has turned green. If you have any issues downloading your music, make sure your device isn't in sleep mode, double-check your Internet connection is active, and make sure you have at least 1GB of free storage space on your device. It's worth bearing in mind that you'll need to go online at least once every 30 days to keep your downloads - Spotify says this is so it can collect play data to compensate artists. Where to find "offline mode" in Windows (Image credit: TechRadar)
