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A simple guide to adding music to someone else's Spotify playlist
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Last Updated: August 11, 2023Fact Checked
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Do you want to add your own music to a playlist on Spotify that your friend shared with you? Fortunately, you can if the playlist is collaborative! If they shared a link to a private playlist, you, unfortunately, cannot add songs. This wikiHow article teaches you how to turn a Spotify playlist into a collaborative playlist, which allows multiple users to view, add, and remove songs.
Things You Should Know
- A collaborative playlist means that multiple people can add songs to the playlist, but the playlist owner must be the one to share the link or no one can add music.
- Make your life easier by adding a collaborative playlist that you don't own to your library by clicking the heart icon.
- To create a collaborative playlist, open the playlist in Spotify and click the icon that looks like a silhouette of a person.
- You can add or remove songs like you're editing a normal playlist. Either click the three-dot menu and select "Add to playlist" or drag and drop the song into the playlist.
Method 1
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Adding Songs to a Collaborative Playlist
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Right-click on the song or album you want to add. This will open your options on a drop-down menu.
- Alternatively, you can click the three-dot icon next to a song or album. It will open the same menu.
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Hover over Add to Playlist on the menu. A list of all your playlists will pop up.
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Select your collaborative playlist on the list. This will add the selected song or album to your collaborative playlist.
- Other users will be able to view, play, or remove these songs on the collaborative playlist.
- Alternatively, click and drag a song title to add it to the playlist.
- You can also browse "Recommended" and click Add to add any of those songs.
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Open Spotify on your computer. The Spotify icon looks like three sound waves in a green circle.
- You can find it on your Start menu on Windows, or in your Applications folder on Mac.
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Select the playlist you want to share on the left menu. The left sidebar lists all your saved playlists.
- This will open the playlist's contents on the right side.
- You can also click New Playlist on the bottom-left, and create a new playlist before sharing it.
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Click the silhouetted person icon. This will allow you to invite people to your playlist.
- If you don't see the silhouette icon, then you weren't the original creator of the playlist and can't invite other people to it.
- After you click the icon of the person, the link is stored in your clipboard, and you can now share it with other users, and they can freely add or remove songs.[1]
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Go to the playlist link that was shared with you. You'll get a link to a collaborative playlist when someone wants others to be able to add or remove songs from a playlist.
- You'll want to add the playlist to your library or you'll have to navigate to the playlist with the link each time you want to use it.
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Click the heart icon. After Spotify opens in the desktop app or in your web browser, you'll see a heart icon below the playlist's name. Click it to add the playlist to your library.
- You can remove the playlist from your library by clicking it again.
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Although the collab playlist is in my library, when I right click a song to add to PL, the collab PL never shows up. How do I add a song to a collab PL?
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If you've liked the playlist it should come up on the side of your scree,n so you can drag the song into the playlist.
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You have to ask them to make the playlist collaborative first and then invite you. You won't be able to collaborate on someone's playlist until they do. Tell them to open their playlist, tap the "add user" button and then "tap make collaborative".
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Have tried the 3 dots, the right click, & the drag & drop - yet still unable to add songs to a collaborative playlist that has been opened up to anyone in the country.
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Even if the playlist is open, you still have to make sure you've joined. Click the "follow" button at the top and then try again. If that doesn't work, click the three little dots and hit "add to library."
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The profile of the person who added the song will be displayed along with the song's name, album, and date it was added.
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If you're a musician or musical artist, get your music on Spotify by working with a music distributor.
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There was a bug in 2020 that prevented users from adding songs to playlists using the web browser or the newer desktop application, but that has since been resolved.
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Isabelle Garson
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This article was co-authored by Isabelle Garson and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Isabelle Garson is a Social Media Expert based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With 10 years of experience, she works in social media strategy and content production. She specializes in music and cannabis marketing and has worked with international touring artists. Isabelle studied graphic design at the Academy of Art University. Additionally, she holds a certification from Sprinklr Research Analyst Pro. This article has been viewed 263,942 times.
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