Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming applications in the world, and it’s no surprise that many people want to know how to add songs to their Spotify playlists. Perhaps you’ve heard a great song on the radio, or a friend recommended some new tracks that aren’t available on Spotify yet.
Whatever the reason, adding songs to your Spotify playlist is easy if you know how. In this blog post, we’ll explore several different methods for adding songs to your Spotify playlist, so you can build your collection and enjoy your favorite tunes on the go.
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What you Need:
1. A Spotify account
2. A device with internet access (such as a computer or mobile phone)
3. The song or songs you want to add to your playlist
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Before we dive into the methods for adding songs to your Spotify playlist, there are a few key things to keep in mind. Firstly, you can only add songs to your own playlists – you can’t add them to someone else’s playlist. Secondly, you can only add songs that are available on Spotify. If the song or album you want to add isn’t available, you won’t be able to add it to your playlist.
Lastly, remember that adding songs to your Spotify playlist doesn’t automatically download them to your device. You’ll need to have an internet connection to listen to the songs, whether you’re streaming them or playing them offline.
Method 1: Adding songs to your Spotify playlist using the app
1. Open the Spotify app on your device.
2. Navigate to the song or album you want to add to your playlist.
3. Tap the ‘three dots’ icon next to the song or album title.
4. Select ‘Add to Playlist’ from the menu that appears.
5. Choose the playlist you want to add the song or album to, or create a new playlist if you don’t have one yet.
6. Tap ‘Add Song’ or ‘Add Album’ to add the music to your playlist.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Can be done on any device that has the Spotify app installed
Cons:
- Can be time-consuming if you want to add multiple songs to different playlists
- Requires an internet connection
Method 2: Adding songs to your Spotify playlist using the desktop app
1. Open the Spotify app on your computer.
2. Navigate to the song or album you want to add to your playlist.
3. Right-click the song or album title.
4. Select ‘Add to Playlist’ from the menu that appears.
5. Choose the playlist you want to add the song or album to, or create a new playlist if you don’t have one yet.
6. Click ‘Add Song’ or ‘Add Album’ to add the music to your playlist.
Pros:
- Can be quicker than using the mobile app if you’re adding multiple songs to the same playlist
- Easy to use
Cons:
- Requires the Spotify desktop app to be installed on your computer
- Can only be done on a computer (not on mobile devices)
Method 3: Manually adding songs to your Spotify playlist
If the song you want to add to your playlist isn’t available on Spotify, you can still manually add it to your playlist by following these steps:
1. Open your Spotify app or desktop app.
2. Click on the playlist that you want to add the song to.
3. Click the “Edit” option on the top right corner of the playlist.
4. Paste the song link into Spotify from YouTube.
(Tip: Copypaste the URL from the address bar of the YouTube video, not the embed link.)
5. Click on the add new song button (+).
6. Your song is now in the playlist.
Pros:
- Allows you to add songs to your playlist that aren’t available on Spotify
- Can be done on any device that has Spotify installed
Cons:
- Manual process can be time-consuming and may not be possible if the song is not available on any online platform
- Requires an additional system or application to download the song
Why Can’t I Add My Own Music to Spotify?
1. One reason that you can’t add your own music to Spotify is that Spotify only allows music that is legally obtainable to be uploaded. If you do have your own music, you could upload it to another platform and import it to Spotify through a third-party service.
2. Spotify requires a license to stream music; if you don’t own the rights to the music, you can’t add it to the platform.
3. Some users may also face issues where their music collection exceeds Spotify’s upload limit. The limit is currently set at 10,000 songs per account.
Implications and Recommendations:
Adding songs to your Spotify playlist can be a great way to keep track of your favorite music and discover new artists. However, it’s important to remember that not all songs are available on Spotify and that adding songs to your playlist doesn’t automatically download them to your device. Additionally, adding songs to your Spotify playlist requires a stable internet connection, so it may not be possible to listen to your playlist in areas with limited or no internet access.
One recommendation for Spotify users is to regularly review and update their playlists, adding new songs and removing old ones to keep the playlist fresh and relevant. Another recommendation is to explore Spotify’s catalog of playlists, as they offer a curated selection of songs that cater to different moods, genres, and occasions.
FAQs
Can I add songs to someone else’s Spotify playlist?
No, you can only add songs to your own Spotify playlist.
How many songs can I add to my Spotify playlist?
There is no limit to how many songs you can add to your Spotify playlist.
Can I add songs to my Spotify playlist offline?
You can add songs to your playlist offline, But you will need an internet connection to listen to the songs.
Can I upload my own music to Spotify?
No, you can’t upload your own music to Spotify. However, you can import music from other platforms through a third-party service.
Can I add songs to my Spotify playlist using voice commands?
Yes, if you have a device that supports Spotify voice commands, you can add songs to your playlist using your voice.
Yo music lovers! David P. Richardson here, but everyone calls me Dave. Music’s more than just background noise for me, it’s my jam. And Spotify? Well, that’s my go-to app for all things audio.
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