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Q: I didn't have this song on my phone before I upgraded to ios7. keeps reappearing, icloud based.

I just upgraded to ios7 on my iphone 5. when checking new radio feature and my music I noticed a kids song downloaded via icloud. I never had this song before. I deleted it but it immidiately downloaded again. I have spent too much time trying to delete this song.I only use the cloud for finding my phone. I don't want to subscribe to itunes match (24.99) just to remove one song. What if that dosen't work! When I look for the song in itunes, its not there.  HELP!!!

iPhone 5, Windows 7

Posted on Sep 23, 2013 8:44 PM

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Q: I didn't have this song on my phone before I upgraded to ios7. keeps reappearing, icloud based.

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  • by Dumb_luck101,

    Dumb_luck101 Dumb_luck101 Sep 28, 2013 4:15 PM in response to Dumb_luck101
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    Sep 28, 2013 4:15 PM in response to Dumb_luck101

    Disregard my last post, I guess it was a glitch because they're back and won't go away.

    One thing that will work if you have  to not be able to see them on your phone at all.

    This info is based on purchases made on your appleId account, Settings, ITunes & App Store.

    Sign out and create a new account and log in under the new account name. Apple still has all of your old info, but you will not be able to access it from your phone, unless you log out and back in using your old Id. I'm sorry, this is the best I can do. 

  • by Jay Beale,

    Jay Beale Jay Beale Sep 28, 2013 8:56 PM in response to Dumb_luck101
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    Sep 28, 2013 8:56 PM in response to Dumb_luck101

    Dumb_luck101 - thanks!

     

    __________________

    "Ok, for the stubborn songs that you didn't want and can't delete,

    Go to : Settings, Music, turn on Show All Music ( this shows all music downloaded or in the cloud),

     

    Open your music player and find the "Unwelcomed" song(s). The cloud symbol will now be visible in top right corner, tap the cloud to download the song(s) to your phone, when finished swipe left and delete.

     

    Remain calm, The song will still be visible in the cloud until you go back to : Settings, Music, and turn off Show All Music. Your player should now be back to normal."

  • by samwillhelp,

    samwillhelp samwillhelp Oct 1, 2013 8:42 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Oct 1, 2013 8:42 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    This actually worked for me: http://ipadnerds.com/delete-any-song-ios-7/

  • by TDubbs501,

    TDubbs501 TDubbs501 Oct 2, 2013 12:46 PM in response to Dumb_luck101
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    Oct 2, 2013 12:46 PM in response to Dumb_luck101

    thanks, this solved my issue too!

  • by L Howard,

    L Howard L Howard Jan 7, 2014 10:22 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Jan 7, 2014 10:22 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    Well, absolutely none of these suggestions works for me.  Looks like it's just another "feature" shoved on the customers against their will.  Oh! But you can delete unwanted songs by paying for the Match service?  Brillaint.

  • by misslakey2010,

    misslakey2010 misslakey2010 Jan 16, 2014 2:57 PM in response to Jay Beale
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    Jan 16, 2014 2:57 PM in response to Jay Beale

    Yes, Dumb_luck101 THANK YOU!

     

    worked for me!!! what a relief!!!!

  • by bettina77,

    bettina77 bettina77 Jan 18, 2014 7:52 AM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Jan 18, 2014 7:52 AM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    I just figured out another way to fix this, a way which seems simpler. You can log into the iTunes store on your computer, then go to >Purchased, then click on the button in the upper right that says “Not in my library.” Here you will see the albums/songs that are stored in the cloud but not physically in your iTunes library and therefore not deletable. Each should have a little X in the upper left corner of its icon. This will hide it, and make it disappear from your iOS device. Worked for me.

  • by bettina77,

    bettina77 bettina77 Jan 18, 2014 8:01 AM in response to bettina77
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    Jan 18, 2014 8:01 AM in response to bettina77

    Nevermind, when I turned my device off, then back on again, the songs were back!

  • by mhbcru,

    mhbcru mhbcru Jan 31, 2014 12:06 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Jan 31, 2014 12:06 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    I was having that problem too. I had purchased some music in my college days that I no longer wanted in my library. I thought deleting it out of iTunes would be all I needed to do. Then iCloud comes along and suddenly all my old purchases are back, including the ones I had thought I deleted. I tried all of the above tips, to no avail.

     

    Finally, I found this. This seems to be the clearest way to get rid of music, but it seems to permanently get rid of it.

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4919

  • by anhar1990,

    anhar1990 anhar1990 Feb 27, 2014 9:53 AM in response to bettina77
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    Feb 27, 2014 9:53 AM in response to bettina77

    Hi

     

    How to Delete Songs That you dont want anymore- I have the Answer

     

    Go to "setting" - then click "General" - then click "Usage" then wait for the apps to load, once loaded....click on "Video", and then delete the video file (do the same withe Music App).

     

    Thanks

  • by kevin34ct,

    kevin34ct kevin34ct Mar 2, 2014 6:54 PM in response to Jay Beale
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    Mar 2, 2014 6:54 PM in response to Jay Beale

    This one worked great.  I was getting really sick of listeneing to a crappy song every time I plugged my phone into the car.

  • by NUGGETSNCHICKEN,

    NUGGETSNCHICKEN NUGGETSNCHICKEN Mar 16, 2014 4:29 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Mar 16, 2014 4:29 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    go to settings and then go to your apple ID. log out and then sign back in. music is gone... trust me i had the same issue you did the reason it stays even after you turn off the show only music downloaded... is because the music has been downloaded from the cloud. if you played it, its downloaded. so do that and you will get a "no content" message on your phone in songs.

  • by oneeyedford,

    oneeyedford oneeyedford Jan 22, 2015 3:45 AM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Jan 22, 2015 3:45 AM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    I had a similar problem. I tried EVERY way recommended. Nothing worked. But, I went into iTunes Store on my desktop and looked at my Purchased music. If you drag your cursor over the items you can't remove, a small "x" appears over a corner. It's to "hide" that purchase. I clicked the x's and the unwanted songs immediately disappeared. This is such a pain in the *** and took me way to long to figure out.

  • by mbg8977,

    mbg8977 mbg8977 Mar 21, 2015 1:47 PM in response to Dumb_luck101
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    Mar 21, 2015 1:47 PM in response to Dumb_luck101

    This just happened to me today and of all the solutions I read this was the only one that worked. Thank you. I know it's almost two years later on this issue but I just wanted to let you know your solution from 2013 saved me from chucking my iPhone.

  • by the_bat,

    the_bat the_bat Mar 29, 2015 2:48 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown
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    Mar 29, 2015 2:48 PM in response to mary janefromeast freetown

    I was having this problem with a bunch of music my daughter purchased on my wife's account. Somehow, I suppose because our Macs are all linked together, and maybe because I let her download a couple of tunes on my account for her iPods, over the years. this stuff was showing up in the cloud under the artist and songs list on the Music app on my new iPod Touch. What finally worked for me was, I think, a couple of things.

     

    1st) I went to Settings > iTunes & App Store,  and turned off "Show All" on Music and Videos.

     

    2nd) I went to General > Usage > Manage Storage > Music, and deleted everything. When I went back to the Music app, everything was gone except my Playlists, that then showed as being empty, plus these songs and artists that were, evidently, on some cloud out there, somewhere.

     

    3rd) I went to the iTunes store on my laptop, went into the list of "Purchased" items under my account, and there saw all the stuff I wanted to get rid of. Well… when you hover your mouse or select a song or album, there's an "X" in a little circle that pops up. Clicking that "X" will hide that item in the "Purchased" list. And, likewise, that item disappeared from the songs and artist list on the iTouch. Hallelujah!

     

    4th) I went back and synced the music from my laptop back to the iTouch that I actually wanted to have.

     

    Done!

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