Spotify finally adds the ability to listen to a single track on repeat

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Good news for those who use the desktop version of Spotify. Apparently the social network has paid attention to the pressing demands of users and decided to add the new feature. What is it? In practice it is the key that will allow you to listen to your favorite song endlessly. Again, again and again.

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Are you one of those people who like to listen to your song of the moment over and over? If so, there’s good news if you use Spotify for your tunes, as the company has added the option to repeat a single track — a basic but missing part of its experience. Initially available on the desktop client only, the feature is activated by toggling the repeat button located on the player bar at the bottom until it shows the ‘repeat one’ icon in the screenshot below. The option will land on the iOS and Android apps with the next updates, the company says.

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