If you’re a music lover, you know the thrill of discovering new tracks on YouTube. But what if you could move your favorite YouTube songs to Spotify, where they’re easily accessible and part of your playlists? In this blog, we’ll guide you step-by-step on how to add songs from YouTube to Spotify. Don’t worry—it’s simpler than you think!

Why Move Songs from YouTube to Spotify?

Before diving in, let’s discuss why you might want to do this. YouTube is an amazing platform for discovering unique tracks, live performances, and even unreleased songs. However, Spotify is far superior when it comes to creating playlists, enjoying seamless playback, and listening offline.

So, combining the best of both worlds—YouTube’s massive library and Spotify’s convenience—is a win-win situation.

What You’ll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

  • A YouTube account with the songs you want to transfer saved.
  • A Spotify account (free or premium).
  • Access to third-party tools or apps that facilitate the transfer process (we’ll cover these shortly).

Once you’ve got these ready, you’re good to go.

Step 1: Identify the Songs You Want to Transfer

The first step is to make a list of the songs you want to add from YouTube to Spotify. Create a YouTube playlist or jot down the titles of your favorite tracks. This will make the process much smoother.

To create a playlist on YouTube:

  1. Go to the video you want to add.
  2. Click the “Save” button below the video.
  3. Choose an existing playlist or create a new one.

Once you’ve got your playlist sorted, you’re ready for the next step.

Step 2: Use a Third-Party Tool

Unfortunately, there’s no direct way to add songs from YouTube to Spotify. But don’t worry—there are plenty of apps and tools to help you out. Some of the most popular ones include:

  1. Soundiiz
  2. TuneMyMusic
  3. MusConv
  4. SongShift (iOS only)

Let’s take a closer look at how to use these tools.

Using Soundiiz

Soundiiz is a web-based platform that helps you transfer playlists between streaming services. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Go to Soundiiz’s website and create an account.
  2. Log in to your YouTube and Spotify accounts within Soundiiz.
  3. Select the YouTube playlist you want to transfer.
  4. Choose Spotify as the destination.
  5. Confirm the transfer and wait for the process to complete.
Using TuneMyMusic

TuneMyMusic is another great option for transferring songs. It’s quick, easy, and works on most devices. Here’s what to do:

  1. Visit TuneMyMusic’s website.
  2. Click “Start” and select YouTube as your source platform.
  3. Paste the link to your YouTube playlist.
  4. Choose Spotify as the destination and start the transfer.

Step 3: Check and Organize Your Spotify Playlist

Once the transfer is complete, open Spotify and check your newly added playlist. You may find some songs missing or mismatched due to different song versions. Here’s how to fix this:

  1. Search for the missing tracks on Spotify manually and add them to the playlist.
  2. Rearrange the songs in the order you prefer.
  3. Give your playlist a custom name and description for easy identification.

Additional Tips for a Smooth Transfer

  • Double-check song titles: Some songs may have slightly different titles on YouTube and Spotify, leading to mismatches.
  • Beware of copyrighted content: Not all tracks on YouTube are available on Spotify due to licensing restrictions.
  • Use high-quality sources: If possible, use official YouTube uploads for better accuracy during the transfer.

Why Use Third-Party Tools?

You might wonder why you need third-party tools in the first place. While both YouTube and Spotify are excellent on their own, their lack of direct integration makes these tools essential. They bridge the gap seamlessly, saving you time and effort.

Conclusion

Adding songs from YouTube to Spotify isn’t just doable—it’s a fantastic way to enhance your listening experience. With the help of tools like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic, you can effortlessly move your favorite tracks and build the ultimate playlist.

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