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 Do you want to include your song and listen to them on Spotify? That’s not quite hard to carry out. You can add songs to your Spotify library that aren’t featured on the streaming platform. This is an easy go process provided you comprehend how to upload music to Spotify. Here’s how to add your own songs to Spotify so you can listen to it.

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Whilst Spotify boasts a catalog of over 70 million songs, it doesn’t have every song ever recorded. If you have something to put to the platform, you’re going to run into an exclusion here. There might be lot of exclusions which will involve a genre of sonf Remixes, live performances, classic B-sides, and even some well-known songs are among them.

The real kicker is that you can import your individual audio files into Spotify to fill up the voids in your music library using a workaround. You can listen to these songs on Spotify’s desktop client or, if you’re a Spotify Premium subscriber, on the Spotify mobile app for Android and iOS devices.

We’ll show you how to upload music to Spotify so you can listen to your favorite tracks no matter where you are, even if they aren’t on the streaming service.

Continue reading this write-up to the last punctuation mark as we will highlight to you everything you should know about how to upload music to Spotify, either from your PC or phone.

How to Use a Computer to Upload Local Music to Spotify

Looking for how to upload your local music to Spotify using a computer? This tutorial will show you how to publish music from your desktop to Spotify and afterwards synchronize it with the mobile app.

You’ll need to use the Spotify desktop client, which is accessible for both Mac and PC for free.

How it’s done:

1. Open Spotify on your computer and go to Settings, then click your account name in the top-right corner.
2. Toggle on Show Local Files under the Local Files heading at the bottom of the page.
3. A new menu will appear, titled Show songs from. Toggle it on if your local tracks are in one of Spotify’s default folders; otherwise, click Add a source and select the folder on your computer where the songs are stored.
4. Relaunch the Spotify application. Click Your Library in the top-left corner after it has reopened.
5. You’ll see a playlist called Local Files on the next page. To see a list of all the songs you’ve uploaded to Spotify, click this.

These tracks can be played right away or added to other playlists like regular Spotify music. You simply cannot add them to your list of Favorite Songs.

Now the songs on your computer have been uploaded to the Spotify app on your computer. Let’s download those tunes on your phone as well.

How to Use a Phone to Upload Local Music to Spotify

Both iPhone and Android users will follow the same steps to listen to their uploaded music in the Spotify mobile app.

Make sure you’re a Spotify Premium subscriber before proceeding. Only Premium members have access to the mobile app, which allows them to listen to local music.

You’ll also want to create a playlist for all of your local music that isn’t the default Local Files playlist. Because the mobile app doesn’t allow you to open the preset playlist, this will make your music available.

Finally, if you have an iPhone, you must first enable local files on your phone. To access the app’s settings, open Spotify and press Home in the bottom-left corner, then the gear symbol in the top-right corner. Then go to Local Files and turn on the option for Local audio files.

Once you’ve got everything set up, go ahead and do the following:

1. Make sure your iPhone or Android is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the computer where the songs were uploaded. If your PC uses ethernet, connect it to Wi-Fi for now.

2. Launch the Spotify app and navigate to the playlist containing your local music.

3. Tap the download icon next to the playlist’s name.

Spotify will keep every song in the playlist, along with the ones you uploaded, to your phone once you select download. You can add them to other playlists just like regular music.

The songs will remain on your phone until you erase them by tapping the download symbol again.

How to Upload Music on Spotify and Have It Streamed by Others

The methods we’ve outlined will assist you in uploading music, but you’ll be the only one who can listen to it. There’s a distinct process for adding music to Spotify’s catalog so that everyone can listen to it (and you can profit from it).

You can get your own music on Spotify if you make it yourself.

You’ll need to engage with a distribution business to get your songs on Spotify. Each company’s procedure is slightly different, but it normally entails paying a fee and then handing over the masters of your music.

Once you get a deal with the distribution service, most of them will take some amount of the money you make for themselves. That’s for the service rendered.

Final Thoughts

Spotify has over 70 million songs in its streaming library, however there are many countless more that aren’t available. Looking for how to fill in the gap?

If you have music on your computer that isn’t available on Spotify, you can transfer it and enjoy to it there. You can also take those tunes with you on the go if you sync your PC with the Spotify mobile app.

If you’re a singer or recording artist, you can also contribute your songs to Spotify’s repertoire so that everyone can hear them. It simply necessitates a little more effort.

This write-up explained the process of transferring your songs to Spotify and as well synchronizing it to your smartphone.

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