How To Add Music To Your Instagram Posts In 2021 2 Methods

How to Add Music on Instagram Posts

Instagram Posts did feel neglected for a while now as most of us (including me) would jump to Stories or start scrolling past Reels. The filters were not doing enough so the addition of songs should make your posts more compelling to your followers. Here is a quick step-by-step rundown for you.
The post will be uploaded and will be visible on your feed in a short while.

How to Add Music to Posts with Multiple Images

If you are planning on creating a post with multiple images then you may notice that the musical note icon won’t be visible as shown in the above method. That does not mean you can’t add songs to posts with multiple images, it’s just that the steps are a bit different. Let’s take a look.

Why Am I Unable to Add Music to my Instagram Posts?

The option to add music to Instagram posts was in testing earlier and limited to only a few users. But the feature has been available to all users for a little under a year now. So if you still can’t find a way to add music to your posts then you should consider trying out these fixes mentioned below.
Switch Account Type If you have a business account on Instagram then you won’t get the option to add music to your posts. This is also the case for Stories. So you will have to switch your account type to either a creator or personal. Use these steps to change the account type.
Close and Reopen the App It could be possible that you are unable to find the music option due to a random glitch in the app. This is quite common and nothing to stress about. Just close the Instagram app by swiping up from the recents screen whether you are on Android or iOS and reopen it. Check for Updates As said above, music for posts has been available for quite a while now. Yet if you haven’t updated the app in a while, you might not see this feature. So we recommend that you go to the App Store or Play Store and update Instagram to the latest available version.
Clear Cache for the App Corrupted cache data can also create issues with the app so try clearing that as well. Since there is no official method to clear the cache for an app on iOS, you can try offloading the app which also achieves the same purpose. On iOS, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Instagram > Offload App. On Android, go to Settings > Apps > All apps > Instagram > Storage & cache > Clear cache.
Reinstall Instagram If the above methods prove to be ineffective for you then there could be some issues with your installation of the app. In this case, it is best to uninstall the app and then reinstall it. Make sure to install the app from the official app store for your device which is Google Play Store for Android and App Store for Apple devices.
Coming to the end, it is evident that Instagram understands the influence that music has had on its platform. From Reels to Stories and now posts, it is a key element in making a seemingly regular image or video go viral. And to be honest, we have reached a point where one is more likely to discover new songs by listening to them on Reels than on any other platform. So I hope you will be using the steps mentioned in this article while drafting your next Instagram post.