Spotify is currently down with users being unable to access their playlists or play their music, according to DownDetector.
Reports came in today (April 19) at around 12:30pm as almost 10,000 reports were noted, with the majority of users having issues using the app.
Outages have been reported in Glasgow and others parts of Scotland including Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
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Taking to Twitter to address the issue, Spotify wrote: "Something’s not quite right, and we’re looking into it. Thanks for your reports!."
Writing on the website one user said: "Me and a few of my friends are struggling to even listen to our songs, the only thing we can access are our playlists, anytime we try and load up an artist it says we are not connected when we know for a fact that we are. not overly sure what is going on.
"I have the premium and even my downloaded artists wouldn't even let me load. if there is something that we can do to fix this problem or it get remedied soon that would be very helpful."
"Acting like it's offline but I'm definitely connected. Tried mobile data also to check that's it's not my WiFi, no luck," a second wrote.
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