TikTok’s Add to Music app will be rolled out to users in 19 more countries around the world following its launch last month.
Last month, TikTok announced a new feature that allows users to save sounds directly from the app to their streaming platform of choice.
The feature is already available to users in the US and UK and will allow fans to save the music they discover to Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
The social media platform has currently announced plans to be available in Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Sweden, Thailand, Malaysia, UAE, Argentina, Colombia, and the Netherlands. Türkiye, South Africa, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
“The Add to Music app is designed to help music fans capture their favorite songs on TikTok the moment they discover them, then easily save them to their favorite music streaming service to enjoy them whenever they want.” says the video statement. sharing platform.
To use this feature, tap the sound that appears below your username, then[音楽アプリに追加]Click to select your preferred streaming platform. You can also access it from the artist’s sound details page.
“TikTok is already the world’s most powerful platform for music discovery and promotion, helping artists connect and engage with the global community,” Ole Obermann, TikTok’s global head of music business development, said in a statement. It will help promote this.”
“Add to Music App takes this process one step further by creating a direct link between discovery on TikTok and consumption on music streaming services, giving music fans the ability to listen to full-length songs on their music streaming services. We’re making it easier than ever to enjoy artists and rights holders, giving them more choice and creating even more value for artists and rights holders.”
Earlier this month, TikTok announced the most popular artists and songs on the app this year.
Lewis Capaldi was one of the top performing artists of the year, taking the top spot as the most viewed artist on the platform throughout the year, followed by the likes of Sam Smith, Anne-Marie and Ed Sheeran. Ta.
According to the results, 13 of the 16 No. 1 songs on the UK Official Singles Chart since January were trending on TikTok, and 13 of the 18 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 were also caused by significant trends on the platform. It is said that he was exposed to