Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming platforms in the world, with millions of users enjoying its vast library of songs daily. But what if you have your own music files or custom songs that you want to add to your Spotify library? Whether it’s your own music creation, songs not available on Spotify, or a specific version of a song you want to enjoy on the platform, adding music from files to Spotify is surprisingly straightforward. This guide will walk you through the steps on how to add music from files to Spotify and put custom songs on Spotify.
Before you begin, make sure your music files are in a format supported by Spotify. Spotify primarily supports the following formats: MP3, M4P (unless it contains video), and MP4 if you have QuickTime installed on your computer. Make sure your songs are properly named and organized in folders on your computer for easier access.
Next, you will need to use the Spotify desktop app, as the mobile app does not support adding local files. If you haven't already, download and install the Spotify app on your computer and log in to your account.
Once you are logged into Spotify, click on your profile name in the upper-right corner, and select “Settings” from the drop-down menu. Scroll down to the “Local Files” section, and switch the toggle to enable Local Files. You'll see some default folders like “Downloads” and “Music Library” are displayed, but you can add your own folders by clicking on “Add a Source.”
Click on the “Add a Source” button to open a file browser. Navigate to the folder that contains the music files you want to add, and select it. Spotify will then scan the folder and add all supported music files to the “Local Files” section in your Spotify library.
With your music files now available in Spotify, the next step is to create a playlist for these songs. Navigate to the “Create Playlist” option on the left panel. Give your playlist a name, such as "Custom Songs" or "My Music Files." You can then drag and drop the songs from the "Local Files" section into this new playlist.
If you want to listen to these custom songs on your mobile device, you'll need to sync them. Ensure you have the Spotify app installed on your mobile device and are logged into the same account. Also, both your computer and mobile device should be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Navigate to your playlist containing the local files on your Spotify app, and switch on the “Download” toggle. Spotify will download these songs onto your mobile device, allowing you to listen to them offline.
If your songs are not showing up in the Local Files section, ensure that your music files are in the correct format. Also, verify that you have correctly added the source folder in the Spotify settings.
If you encounter problems with syncing your custom songs to your mobile device, make sure both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Restarting both devices and the Spotify app can sometimes resolve these issues.
Adding music from files to Spotify and putting custom songs on Spotify is a great way to personalize your music streaming experience. By following these steps, you can enjoy your own music creations or rare tracks not available on Spotify anytime, anywhere. Additionally, using platforms like SoundOn can further enhance your music distribution, helping you reach even more listeners by distributing your tracks globally and through platforms like TikTok. Start making the most of your music collection and share your unique sound with the world!