How To Transfer Spotify Playlists To Youtube Music
Transfer Spotify Playlists to YouTube Music with TuneMyMusic
You can transfer playlists between platforms using the TuneMyMusic tool. Besides Spotify and YouTube music, it supports transfers between almost all popular music streaming apps. Do note that on a free account, you cannot transfer more than 500 tracks using this tool.
For this guide, I tried transferring a few of my playlists from Spotify to YouTube Music, and I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to use TuneMyMusic. Although a few tracks were “missing,” they were negligible.
It could be challenging to pick favorites if you have lots of playlists you like, and for that, there’s a premium subscription that surprisingly doesn’t cost all that much. There are two premium plans — Monthly and Annual. The former costs $4.5 per month while the latter is $2 per month.
Transferring playlists isn’t the only selling point of the platform, it keeps your playlists synced so you won’t have to transfer a playlist every time you add a new track to it. It’s limited to 20 playlists but that’s still plenty.
Transfer Spotify Playlists to YouTube Music Using Open Source Script
I stumbled upon this GitHub script which allows you to transfer your Spotify playlists to YouTube Music and it worked like a charm. To begin, you’ll need to install Python if you’re using a Windows machine. If you’re using Linux, you may already have it installed. The process is a bit complicated, but you should be able to get it through by following these steps.
And that’s how you can transfer your Spotify playlists to YouTube Music. The first method is by far the easiest way to switch streaming services. You can use the second method if your playlist exceeds 500 tracks and you don’t want to spend on TuneMyMusic premium.
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