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TikTok adds YouTube Music as an option to save songs playing in videos

TikTok adds YouTube Music as an option to save songs playing in videos

Posted on 29 July 2025 By jobuzo

TikTok has been making it easier for users to save the songs they hear in video clips on the platform to their choice of music streaming platform. The short video service today added YouTube Music as an option to this list.

The company first introduced this feature in the U.S. and the U.K. with support for Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music in November 2023. In February 2024, it rolled out this feature to more than 160 countries across the globe. Over time, TikTok has added Deezer and SoundCloud as music streaming options as well.

Users can now tap the “Add Song” button below the clip description, next to the track name, and select YouTube Music. Users can select their preferred music streaming service, which will become the default for saving songs, or change it from the “Music” menu in Settings.

Image Credits: TikTok

Once you add a song, it will be added to the TikTok Songs playlist on YouTube Music.

“Add to Music App continues to deliver real results for the music industry, with hundreds of millions of track saves translating into billions of streams on music streaming services,” said Tracy Gardner, TikTok’s Global Head of Music Business Development, in a statement.

TikTok adds YouTube Music as an option to save songs playing in videos


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