Ask Different Asked by electronix384128 on December 1, 2021
When browsing through Apple Music, there are curated Apple Music Playlists.
Now, I can add each song of the Apple Music Playlist to “My Music” by right clicking and selecting “Add to my Music”. That’s very inconvenient, when I want to add all songs of that playlist to “My Music”.
Is there any easier way? Any one-click solution?
2021, iTunes got replaced by Music.
Command + A
-> Add to Library
Answered by J. Doe on December 1, 2021
The + sign is no longer in apple music on playlists I have created. I found a different solution on my own by opening Apple Music on my laptop, clicking file in the top left corner, clicking Add to library, then selecting my Music Folder on the side bar, then clicking the desired playlist, and finally, selecting all the songs in the playlist and clicking Open. To get the same thing to happen on your phone, follow these steps while your phone is connected to your computer through USB. Then (on your computer), go to recently added on your apple music library sidebar, and highlight every album. Right click one of the albums and click "add to my music". Your playlist should be successfully imported into your library!
Answered by Xavier on December 1, 2021
I finally found the solution.
Here are the steps to force iTunes to add all songs of an Apple Music Playlist to your local iTunes “My Music” library:
Easier option (from iMac):
Answered by electronix384128 on December 1, 2021
Yes you can, on both iTunes and your Apple device. You didn't mention which device specifically, but on iTunes, look for the +
icon or the ...
, which you can click and Add to My Music
as well.
Check out these screenshots below on iTunes. I boxed the + icon on both pictures because that is the simpler approach, but you can also click the ...
:
Answered by sameetandpotatoes on December 1, 2021
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