How to Scrobble Your Spotify Music With Last.fm
If you love keeping track of your music listening history and want to know your favorite tracks, genres, and artists, Last.fm is the perfect platform for you. Last.fm allows you to scrobble your music and keep track of your listening habits, making it your personalized music library.
Scrobbling is the act of adding a track or an album to your Last.fm library. This process works by syncing your music playing history with Last.fm’s database, which keeps track of the music you play in real-time.
If you’re a Spotify user, scrobbling your Spotify music with Last.fm is easy. In this article, we’ll show you exactly how to do it.
Step One: Sign Up for a Last.fm Account
First, you need to create a Last.fm account if you don’t have one already. Head over to last.fm and click on the “sign-up” button located in the top right corner of the page. Follow the prompts and fill in your details, including your username and password.
Step Two: Connect Your Spotify Account to Last.fm
Now that you have created your Last.fm account, you need to connect your Spotify account to it. Follow the below steps to connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm.
1. Open the Last.fm website and log in to your account.
2. Click on your profile picture, located in the top right corner of the page.
3. Select “settings” from the drop-down menu.
4. Click on “applications” tab.
5. Connect to Spotify from the “Spotify Scrobbling” section.
6. Enter your Spotify login details to link your Spotify to Last.fm.
Once your Spotify account is linked to your Last.fm, you can immediately start scrobbling your music.
Step Three: Enable Scrobbling in Spotify
Now that your Spotify account is linked to Last.fm, you need to enable scrobbling in Spotify settings. Here’s how to do it.
1. Open Spotify on your desktop.
2. Click on the “3 dots” icon located next to your profile picture.
3. Select “settings” from the drop-down menu.
4. Under “Scrobbling,” click on “last.fm” and log in with your Last.fm account credentials.
5. Click on the “enable scrobbling” option.
6. Choose how frequently you want to scrobble your music by selecting either “Every track” or “Every fifth track.”
And that’s it! You’ve successfully connected your Spotify music with Last.fm!
To ensure that all your music is scrobbled to Last.fm, make sure to keep your Spotify account and Last.fm connected at all times. This will ensure that Last.fm can track every track that you listen to.