By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy , Privacy Policy , and our Terms of Service. Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. I am using the default SoundCloud audio widget to play a playlist and would like the songs to play in a random order. Does any one know if there is an attribute to shuffle the song order in the default audio widget? If not, is there is a way to capture events from the default SoundCloud widget, so I can play a random song after a song finish event? Like you can with the custom player.

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By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy , Privacy Policy , and our Terms of Service. Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. But I don't see anything about random or shuffle. Gives it a minimalist and really clean look. Is this possible? This provides the use of Method. This also invokes autostart. I used this example as the main source for my soundcloud player.
Mumble rap often used to describe " emo rap " and " SoundCloud rap " [6] is a well-known pejorative used to degrade younger rappers, [7] [8] although certain groups of hip hop fans still refer to it as a loosely defined [4] microgenre [9] of hip hop that largely spread on the online audio distribution platform SoundCloud in the s. While the term has been widely criticized as inaccurate or as a derogatory term, some artists have reclaimed the term. The term "mumble rap" was first used in by VladTV battle rap journalist Michael Hughes, in an interview with battle rapper Loaded Lux about the style's emergence in mainstream hip hop. Some have claimed that artists such as Das EFX and Fu-Schnickens rapped in a similar style years before the term was created. He wrote that many of the artists often scapegoated in conversations about the subgenre do not actually mumble, which "is the red flag that the term isn't a useful subcategorization. There are disputes as to whether some rappers are mumble rappers or not.