TikTok Launches Support for Adding Songs to Apple Music Library

TikTok today launched its new "Add to Music App" feature with support for Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music.

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The feature allows users to directly save songs they find on TikTok to their preferred music streaming service library via an Add Song button located beside the track name at the bottom of a TikTok video. Users can also use the Add to Music App feature from an artist's Sound Detail page.

The first time a user presses the button, they will be asked to choose their preferred music streaming service and it will default to that service from then onwards. Any added songs will also be saved to a new playlist in the music app and users can select other playlists to add to if they wish. The Add to Music App feature is now available in the U.S. and UK, with more countries to follow.

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Top Rated Comments

Motawa Avatar
29 months ago
ban this POS right now please...
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GuruZac Avatar
29 months ago
TikTok is such a scam. It’s not that I have anything interesting for the Chinese to steal personal data wise, it’s that by using such a creepy app, I am facilitating profiting a company owned by the Chinese government and thus profits them. No thanks. And unlike Apple devices, which also profit the Chinese unfortunately, I have no real alternative choice if I want smart devices. I do have a choice to use TikTok or not.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Capeto Avatar
29 months ago
The sinophobes always come out whenever an article about TikTok gets published.

If you don’t like TikTok, don’t use it. If you’re worried about tracking, I hope you apply that same standard to the willful participants of Project PRISM, for whom the implication of having your data collected is much bigger if you’re in a western country compared to the CCP having your data.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DFZD Avatar
29 months ago
Please don’t equate fear of CCP with fear of Chinese people. Sinophobia is a real thing but that’s not the reason for dislike of TikTok.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DFZD Avatar
29 months ago
I mostly refrain from using Social Media as much as I can but TikTok is an exception and I stay away from it like I do from a HP Printer.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
summiter Avatar
29 months ago

TikTok is such a scam. It’s not that I have anything interesting for the Chinese to steal personal data wise, it’s that by using such a creepy app, I am facilitating profiting a company owned by the Chinese government and thus profits them. No thanks. And unlike Apple devices, which also profit the Chinese unfortunately, I have no real alternative choice if I want smart devices. I do have a choice to use TikTok or not.
Sounds like a double standard. Why is that?
As with Apple, did you know thousands of Americans work for the company?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)