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How to Add SoundHound Results to Spotify Playlist
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To add SoundHound results to your Spotify playlist, follow these steps: 1. Open the SoundHound app on your device and search for the song you want to add to your Spotify playlist. 2. Once you've found the song, tap the "Options" button (represented by three dots) located next to the song title. 3. From the options menu, select "Add to Playlist." 4. In the next menu, select "Spotify." 5. If you haven't already, you'll need to connect your SoundHound and Spotify accounts. Follow the prompts to log in and authorize SoundHound to access your Spotify account. 6. Once connected, you'll be prompted to choose which playlist you want to add the song to. Select the playlist you want and tap "Add." 7. The song will now be added to your Spotify playlist. Note that if the song is not available on Spotify, you won't be able to add it to your playlist. Also, make sure that both SoundHound and Spotify are up to date on your device to ensure a smooth integration.
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