TikTok Add to Music Feature

TikTok has just opened up its Add to Music feature to a whopping 163 new countries, expanding its global reach. This feature allows users to add a song playing from a post into services like Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify, depending on their region's availability.

Among the newly included regions are Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Cambodia, Cameroon, Denmark, Egypt, Ghana, Guyana, Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Maldives, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uruguay, and Zimbabwe.

TikTok initially unveiled this feature in the U.S. and the U.K. back in November, and the positive response led to its rapid expansion to an additional 19 countries, including Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, UAE, Argentina, South Africa, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

Locating the "Add Music" button is a breeze – it's below the clip description and next to the track name. With a simple tap, users can choose their preferred music service for the first time, and later, they have the flexibility to change the default service by accessing the "Music" menu under settings. TikTok automatically saves songs in a default list, akin to Spotify's "Liked Songs" list, if users don't specify a playlist.

It's worth noting that ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, launched its music service, TikTok Music, in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Singapore, and Indonesia last year. Additionally, there are plans to extend the "Add to Music App" feature to TikTok Music users in the near future, further enhancing the platform's musical capabilities.

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