How to Merge Playlists on Spotify
If you’re a Spotify user who loves to create playlists, you may have accumulated quite a collection. With so many playlists, it can be difficult to maintain an organized library of music. This is where merging your playlists can come in handy. Merging playlists is a great way to condense your collection, making it easier to navigate, and is a quick and easy process.
Here’s everything you need to know about merging playlists on Spotify:
Step 1: Choose the Playlists You Want to Merge
The first step to merging playlists on Spotify is to select all the playlists you want to merge. You can do this by holding the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) and clicking each of the playlists. Alternatively, if the playlists are grouped together in a folder, you can merge the entire folder at once.
Step 2: Create a New Playlist
After selecting the playlists you want to merge, create a new playlist to combine them. To create a new playlist, click on the “New Playlist” button in the bottom-left corner of the Spotify window. Give your new playlist a name that reflects the music that will be in it.
Step 3: Drag and Drop the Playlists
With your new playlist created, you can now drag and drop the playlists you want to merge into it. You can do this by clicking on the playlist you want to merge and dragging it over to the new playlist. Alternatively, you can right-click on the playlist and select “Add to Playlist” and then select the new playlist from the list.
Step 4: Organize Your Playlist
After you have combined your playlists, you may want to organize your new playlist. You can do this by clicking and dragging tracks to change their order. You can also remove tracks that you don’t want in the playlist by right-clicking on them and selecting “Remove from This Playlist.”
There you have it! By following these four simple steps, you can easily merge playlists on Spotify. Merging playlists is a great way to keep your music library organized and make it easier to find the music you love. Happy listening!