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Adeleis thankingSpotifyfor how artists' music on the platform’s premium subscription service will now be listened to going forward.

On Saturday, it wasreportedthat the music streamer had removed the shuffle button as the default option when playing albums following the release of the 33-year-old singer’s new album,30.

The move makes it so users will now enjoy album tracklists in the artists' intended order, as opposed to at random. Users can still choose to shuffle the songs on their own accord.

Adele responded to the new change on Saturday,tweeting, “This was the only request I had in our ever changing industry!”

“We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason,” she added. “Our art tells a story and our stories should be listened to as we intended. Thank you Spotify for listening.”

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Spotify Removing Default Shuffle Option on Albums

In response, Spotify replied to the music icon with a message of support following the switch.

“Anything for you 🙏✨,” the companysaidin a social media statement.

On Friday, Adele released her fourth studio album30, which follows 2008’s19, 2011’s21, and 2015’s25.

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Adele’s newest record includes the previously released single “Easy on Me,” tracks from her recent CBS specialAdele One Night Only, “I Drink Wine,” “Hold On,” and “Love Is a Game,” as well as new songs “Woman Like Me,” “My Little Love,” and “Cry Your Heart Out,” to name a few.

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30marks Adele’s first album following herdivorcefrom ex-husbandSimon Konecki, who serves as an inspiration for the project alongside the former couple’s 9-year-old sonAngelo.

source: people.com