Adele lets Spotify remove scroll buttons from all album pages
Adele persuades Spotify to remove scroll buttons from all album pages, so Songs are reproduced on behalf of contractors. The singer tweeted: "It's not without reason that we made an album with so much care and consideration on our playlist. "Our art tells a story, also our stories need to be heard the way we want them to. Thanks to Spotify for listening."
The streaming service answers "all for you" and removes the ability for listeners to shuffle the order in which music plays from album pages. However, the random symbol - two crossed arrows - still appears on separate tracks in the album.
The shuffle button will still appear in the playlist. The asked Spotify for comment. Adeles 30 - her first album in six years - has been available on Spotify since its release on Friday. This is a change from their latest album - 25 - which, when released in November 2015, can only be purchased or physically downloaded.
It became the fastest-selling album in British history, selling over 800,000 copies in its first week. It wasn't available until June 2016 on streaming sites like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal.