can i add a song to spotify?

Yes, you can add a song to Spotify—but not directly as an individual artist. You need to upload it through a music distributor like DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby, which then sends your song to Spotify.
 
Spotify allows you to add your local music files so that they can be listened to on the platform with the library. Open the Spotify desktop application settings and turn on Show Local Files and choose the folder where you have stored your music. These music files will then be found on your Local Files library. Listening on mobile requires listening to these songs on a playlist and downloading them on the same Wi-Fi.
 
Yes! Local Files You can upload Local Files to Spotify desktop settings to sync your own MP3s. In case you are an artist, you need to employ a distributor such as DistroKid or TuneCore to release original content on the platform officially to everyone.
 
On the desktop application, you can add personal audio files to your Spotify library with the use of Local Files option in your settings and by selecting the folder which contains the music files. These songs will be included in your library and when you add them to a playlist, you can be able to sync and download them to your phone to listen to them when you are offline with the same Wi-Fi.
 
Yes, you can add a song to Spotify. You can upload your own music through Spotify for Artists or a music distributor like DistroKid or TuneCore. You can also add local files from your device to Spotify playlists for personal listening.
 
Yes, you can add a song to Spotify by uploading it through a music distributor (like DistroKid or TuneCore); individual users can’t upload songs directly.
 
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