In the last few years, Apple Music has witnessed tremendous growth and is now competing with the likes of Spotify.
Apart from its music library, another reason why so many people are using Apple Music is because of the superior quality it offers in the form of lossless audio and Spatial Audio.
But like every other service in the market, the app has its fair share of bugs and issues that sometimes annoy users to a point where they don’t want to use it anymore.
And now, Apple Music users are reporting that the app removes songs from their playlists whenever they delete them from the source library.
This is a really annoying behavior with subscribers saying that they create playlists for various occasions but don’t necessarily want those songs in their library.
It means that if users want to add a song to their playlist, they are forced to add it to their library collection, which results in the library becoming cluttered with unwanted songs.
Users are wondering if there is any way to change this behavior so Apple Music does not delete songs from their playlists if they delete them from the library.
Fortunately, some users have shared a bunch of workarounds that might help you do so. The first one involves making use of Marvis Pro to check which playlists the album or track you are looking for is in.
Since Marvis Pro is limited to iOS and not available on Mac, you can simply right-click on a track and click the ‘Show in playlists’ option to see what playlists the song is in.
We hope the aforementioned workarounds help you with the issue where Apple Music removes songs from playlists when removed from the library.
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