Spotify makes it easier to transfer your music to its platforms

Mr. Jindal
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TuneMyMusic noted on its website that it supports Spotify, TIDAL, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon Music, Deezer, and other platforms [File]

TuneMyMusic noted on its website that it supports Spotify, TIDAL, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon Music, Deezer, and other platforms [File]
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Spotify announced a partnership with the TuneMyMusic platform aimed at making it easier for non-Spotify users to transfer their music and playlists to the streaming giant.

The move addresses a common hurdle that often stops users from switching between music streaming services: the often complicated process of transferring meticulously curated playlists, musical collections, or favourite tracks.

TuneMyMusic noted on its website that it supports Spotify, TIDAL, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon Music, Deezer, and other platforms, allowing users to move to the platform of their choice.

Through the Spotify mobile app, users can choose the “Import your music” setting and connect to TuneMyMusic in order to get their playlists from another music streaming platform.

“First things first: getting your playlists onto Spotify. Our latest TuneMyMusic integration, available on mobile and rolling out globally over the coming days, makes it incredibly simple to transfer playlists from other streaming services straight into your Spotify library so you don’t have to start from scratch. No lost favorites, just an easy, built-in way to bring your music home,” said Spotify in a blog post on November 20.

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