Spotify: Copy Playlists Between Different Accounts
Easy to follow tutorial on Copying / Transferring / Duplicating playlists on Spotify! If you have a new Spotify account you can use this to transfer your old playlists to your new account.
You can also do this to make a copy of any public playlist on Spotify! By duplicating the playlist as your own, you will be able to edit the playlist by adding extra songs, removing songs, reordering etc..
Learn how to Copy Playlists between Spotify Accounts now!
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Steps:
- You will need the desktop version of spotify for this as it won’t work on mobile..
- If you are wanting to copy a playlist you created, you first need to make sure that its set to public. I've logged into my old account and will make the playlist public.
- On the playlist page, click the 3 dots button and if it says ‘make public’ , click that, if it says ‘make private it means its already public.
- Now click the 3 dots button again and this time select ‘copy playlist link’.
- Paste this link into a notepad so you don't lose it.
- You can login to your new or different account now
- Copy the playlist URL that we saved before, and paste it into the spotify search bar and hit enter.
- Now we want to create a new playlist of our own, call it whatever you want and hit save.
- Open the saved playlist again via search..
- Make sure you follow these next couple of steps exactly.
- Click on any song in the list to highlight it. Now on your keyboard hit Control & A at the same time. This will select every song inside the playlist.
- Now with your mouse you need to drag the selected songs and drop them into your new playlist.
- This will make a duplicate of the playlist but make it be your own so that you can add and remove songs from it.
- You can do this trick with any public playlist on Spotify!
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