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Apple Watch Stops Playing Music After One Song? Try This


If yours Apple Watch stops playing after each songthe problem is usually related to a temporary watchOS bug or sync problem Apple Music. If the Apple Watch stops playing playlists or albums one song at a time, restarting, refreshing, or resetting the session usually fixes it.

How to Fix Apple Watch Music Stopping After One Song

Restart your Apple Watch and iPhone

This is a temporary fix for the most common Apple Watch music bugs reported by users. Restarting your Apple Watch refreshes playback services and background sessions.

Time required: 5 minutes

  1. Press and hold i Side Button on the Apple Watch.

    Apple Watch side button

  2. drag the Turn off the power slide.

    Apple Watch turns off the sliderApple Watch turns off the slider

  3. Wait 15 seconds, then press and hold the button Side Button to open it again.
  4. Restart your iPhone again.

After both devices reboot, turn them on Music on Apple Watch and check out the full playlist.

Update to the latest version of watchOS

Some users have reported that watchOS 26.2 has experienced gaming glitches. If the Apple Watch stops playing music after one song, an update may fix it permanently.

  1. Open it Look on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General.update apple watchupdate apple watch
  3. Select Software Updates.
  4. Install any available update.

Keep the Apple Watch on its charger during the update process.

Close Apple Music Sessions in Browsers

Open it Apple Music browser sessions can interfere with handoff playback. Some users have fixed the problem by exiting the Apple Music a web player (not an app) on computers.

  1. Open a web browser on your Mac or PC.
  2. Go to music.apple.com.Apple Music Web PlayerApple Music Web Player
  3. Click on your account icon, and select Sign out.Check out Apple Music Web PlayerCheck out Apple Music Web Player
  4. Repeat for other devices where Apple Music cannot be opened.

Then check the playback directly from Apple Watch again.

Delete and Redownload Playlists on Apple Watch

Corrupt downloads can cause Apple Music to suddenly stop playing on watchOS.

  1. Open the Look app on the iPhone.Get Your Music on Apple Watch - Step 1Get Your Music on Apple Watch - Step 1
  2. Scroll down and tap Music.Get your music on apple watchGet your music on apple watch
  3. Remove the affected playlist from Apple Watch.
  4. Add the playlist again and let it sync.

This can fix Apple Music watch problems related to incomplete file transfer.

Unpair and re-pair the Apple Watch

If the Apple Watch stops playing regularly, re-pairing the device can completely reset system resources.

  1. Open it Look on the iPhone.
  2. Tap your watch up.Unpair Apple WatchUnpair Apple Watch
  3. Select Unpair Apple Watch.
  4. Reset from scratch.

Tips for When Apple Watch Stops Playing After One Song

  • Keep Bluetooth on on both devices.
  • Avoid changing playback sources mid-song.
  • Make sure you are not streaming from multiple devices at once.
  • Download music locally to Apple Watch for offline playback.

FAQ

Why does the Apple Watch only play one song at a time?

This is usually related to a temporary watchOS glitch or an Apple Music session conflict.

Does watchOS 26.2 fix this problem?

The release notes talk about improved playability, and some users report a few glitches after the update.

Is this related to exercise alert bugs?

Some users have noticed similar behavior affecting workout alerts, suggesting a background service issue.

Apple Watch Stops Playing After One Music: Summary

  1. Restart both Apple Watch and iPhone.
  2. Install the latest watchOS update.
  3. Sign out of Apple Music in web browsers.
  4. Re-download playlists or re-pair the watch if needed.

When the Apple Watch stops playing music after each track, restarting and updating usually solves the problem, while a hard reset handles persistent cases.

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