![]() ![]() ) next to it or in the top right, depending on the content you are trying to share.Just like in Method 1, tap the vertical or horizontal ellipsis ( Right now, Spotify Codes only work with artists and bands, playlists, albums, and songs, while you can share anything using the regular share options mentioned above. Spotify Codes are customized codes not unlike Snapcodes (in Snapchat) that you can send to your friends (or have them scan) to open up the content. If they don't, they can still preview a song in most cases, but won't be able to listen to anything completely without having a Spotify account and the app installed on their device. Keep in mind that whoever you share it with also needs to have Spotify installed in order to listen in. Once the list of options pops up, tap "Share." Alternatively, on Android, you can also long-press on most content to bring up the list of options - even from search. Method 1: Share Music the Regular Wayįirst, open the content (artist, album, playlist, song, video, etc.) you want to share, then tap the vertical or horizontal ellipsis ( There are a few ways that the Android version makes sharing even easier than on iPhone, but they more or less work the same on both platforms. No matter which method you prefer when it comes to sharing music on Spotify, they're both really easy to use whether you're in the iOS or Android app. While there are the usual share methods available in Spotify that are available in other streaming music services such as Apple Music and Google Play Music, Spotify goes one step further with QR-like codes users can easily scan. If you're anything like me, when you first find a good song, album, or playlist on Spotify, your initial reaction may be to share it with your family and friends.
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