Can you consider an option/toggle to stop after each song in a playlist?

Feature description:

This feature would provide an optional toggle on all playlists. When activated on a playlist, the playback would stop and pause at the end of each track, cued up for the next track. The user would than have to tap play to start the next song.

Problem solved:

No problems solved, but it does provide a specific benefit.

Brought benefits:

I frequently host trivia shows and I play a song during each question as players present their answers. I use a mobile device for the playlist and I have to be aware of the ending of each current song so I can manually stop it. Right now, all apps like this just continuously play. Since I’m often engaged in the game or with my teams and players in some way, this feature would allow me to just continue without having to follow the song.

Other application solutions:

 
I don’t think I’ve ever seen this option on any other application.
 

Additional description and context:

 

 

Screenshots / Mockup:

    

If you don’t mind performing 3 extra taps per song, you can already achieve this by hitting the 3 dot menu → Sleep Timer → Start
set up like this (it remembers your last choice):


So even if Tolriq does not add the actual feature you proposed, this might be good enough as a workaround (unless your songs are shorter than 1 minute I guess).

Yes if your songs are shorter than 1 min the sleep wait works as you can use tasker to automate this.

Remove sleep, play, add sleep timer. Set that as a widget button and press it each time for next song.

If you need less than 1 min I can probably extend the API for that.

OK, guys, thanks for the responses. I’ll take a look at this and give it a try.