Spotify has a series of codes that make your life easier when using the content search. The search function is terrible if you want to find something specific in the shortest possible time.
Just like Google, Spotify has a series of commands that limit the results more effectively than just typing the song title or artist name. It's likely that you have found more than one version of the same song.
If this is your case, here we share the codes you need to enter in the search to navigate like a pro. It is worth noting that each command is separated by a single space.
artist: "Name" to find a specific artist.
track: "My Song" to find a specific song.
album: "My Album" to find a specific album.
year: 1969 to find songs from that year.
year: 1989-2013 to find songs in that time period.
year: 1989-2013 NOT year: 1993 to find songs in that time period, except for the ones from 1993.
Tune your search with AND, OR, and NOT.
genre: to search for a specific genre.
label: to search for albums from a record label.
isrc: to search for songs by their International Standard Recording Code.
upc: to search for albums by their Universal Product Code.
tag:new to search for the latest found albums.
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