Explicit content filter
Spotify includes explicit content because we offer it how the artist intends it to be heard.
Look out for EXPLICIT or E tags on any releases.
Note: We tag explicit content depending on information we receive from rights-holders.
Report explicit content
To report a song, podcast, or audiobook that isn’t tagged correctly, contact us.
Filter explicit content
Pick your device to allow or block anything with explicit tags.
When explicit content is switched off, anything with an explicit tag is grayed out. You can’t play it, and it’s automatically skipped.
Note: If you’re using Spotify Connect to control another device, changes to explicit content settings apply when you play something next.
- Tap your profile picture at the top.
- Tap Settings and privacy
.
- Under Content and display, switch Allow Explicit Content on
or off
.
- Click your profile picture at the top, and select Settings.
- Under Explicit Content, switch Allow playback of explicit-rated content on
or off
.
Premium Family explicit filter
If you manage a Premium Family plan, you can allow or block anything with an explicit tag for other members of the plan.
- Log in to your Premium Family page.
- Click on the member you’d like to allow or block content for.
- Switch Play explicit content on
or off
.
Finding clean versions
You can check for clean versions of anything with an explicit tag.
Note: Some explicit releases may not have a clean version.
Search a song title to find any versions without explicit tags.
- On an album page, scroll down to the bottom of the track listing.
- Find more releases of the same album at the bottom.

Note: If you don’t see this option, there are no other versions of the album on Spotify.
You can also search a song title to find any versions without explicit tags.