Feature description
Add the ability to group multiple songs together inside playlists and the queue, so they behave as one linked unit during playback.
For example, a user could select multiple tracks in a playlist or any other media view and choose an option such as “Group songs” or “Add as song group.” After creating the group, a small editor could allow the user to reorder the tracks inside that group.
Once grouped, the songs would stay together in the playlist and queue. The group would appear as a single expandable item, but during playback it would still play each track normally in the defined order.
This would be especially useful for albums or playlists where certain tracks are intended to be played together, such as an intro followed by the main song, multi-part songs, transitions, skits, interludes, or sets of tracks that should not be separated.
Problem solved
Some albums and playlists contain tracks that are designed to be heard together in a specific order. When shuffling, these related songs can become separated, which breaks the intended listening experience.
Brought benefits
This would allow users to preserve the intended flow of certain songs while still using playlists and queue management normally.
It would improve the listening experience for albums with intros, interludes, transitions, multi-part tracks, live performances, concept albums, and DJ-style sequences. It would also make playlists more flexible by letting users decide which songs should remain linked together.
Device type
All
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