How do I allow explicit content in Spotify plan manager?


Content Control in Spotify Family Plans

The plan’s manager (the person who started the plan) can choose to allow or block content marked as explicit for each member of the plan. If you’re the plan’s manager: Log in to your Family page. Choose a member. Switch Allow explicit content off (gray).

Reasons for Greyed-Out Songs on Spotify

Whenever there’s a song greyed out on Spotify, it simply means that Spotify failed to connect to the resource as it’s supposed to. The reason could be one of the followings:

  • Country Restriction/Regional Block: Those greyed out tracks just mean that for whatever reason, they are unavailable in your country or region.

Troubleshooting Song Playback on Spotify

Spotify might not play songs if the app isn’t fully up to date. Make sure you have automatic updates turned on for Spotify. You can also check whether a new version is available by going to the App Store on iOS or macOS or the Google Play Store on Android and going to Spotify.

Dealing with Region-Locked Content on Spotify

Content which greyed out is region locked. Maybe a VPN can help if you don’t have premium.

Record for Most Swear Words in a Song

The song once held a Guinness record for "Most swear words in a song" with 295 expletives. Psychostick currently now holds the record with their song N.S.F.W. with over 500 expletives.

Swearing in Songs and Audience Considerations

First of all, it depends on what sort of song it is and if you are targeting a certain audience with the song you’re writing. If they are over 18 or preferably over 16, then it will be fine. Cuss words do help to deliver emotions, so as long as you are free from any racial terms or slurs, you should be good to go.

Percentage of Swear Words in Songs

An average of 0.45% of all words in lyrics are swear words.

Ownership of Spotify

The multi-billion music streaming company Spotify is primarily owned by its founders, Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. Daniel Ek has 18.5% ownership of ordinary shares and 33.6% of the voting power.

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