Type in your question below and we'll check to see what answers we can find...
Loading article...
Submitting...
If you couldn't find any answers in the previous step then we need to post your question in the community and wait for someone to respond. You'll be notified when that happens.
Simply add some detail to your question and refine the title if needed, choose the relevant category, then post.
Before we can post your question we need you to quickly make an account (or sign in if you already have one).
Don't worry - it's quick and painless! Just click below, and once you're logged in we'll bring you right back here and post your question. We'll remember what you've already typed in so you won't have to do it again.
Please see below the most popular frequently asked questions.
Loading article...
Loading faqs...
Please see below the current ongoing issues which are under investigation.
Loading issue...
Loading ongoing issues...
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello there, I'd be more than happy to help you.
First of all, turn on your computer and run the Spotify app.
Open the Spotify app on your mobile.
You should now see your device name on the Spotify desktop app, click it.
Now you will see your playlists in there, select the iTunes playlist or wherever you have the Taylor Swift songs on.
They should be syncing into your device now. (Be sure the Available Offline toggle is on in your device for it to start downloading.)
Hope this helped you, any further questions be sure to ask,
Happy Spotifying!
Hello there again! Did you follow the steps I gave you? I'll simplify and will try to be as easy as possible okay? (:
1st. Open Spotify on your desktop and create a new playlist called "1989 - Taylor Switft" or as you wish
2nd. Drag the album from iTunes to the "Local Files" there in the Spotify App.
3rd. Go to your local files now and you should see a box up-right called 'filter' in that box type '1989' and all the album songs should be there.
4th. While holding the 'Ctrl' key on your keyboard select all the album songs and drag them to your new playlist.
5th. Now with your phone open the app there and look at your playlists, you should now see 1989 there, select "Available offline" and it should start syncing.
(NOTE: Your Spotify desktop app must be opened for music to sync on your mobile device.) To show you proof that I have done this and the album is playing for me I've attached an image.
Let me know if you need any further help, and if this helped you make sure to mark it as a solution!
Happy Spotifying!
I have had exactly the same problem and realized what's (probably) causing it and found a solution:
- When you add any kind of local music to spotify it (apparently) tries to analyze what the Spotify repository has to offer, and if it finds the song, it will play it from Spotify, NOT from your local file (at least on mobile).
- Most Taylor Swift songs cannot be streamed from Spotify, but they ARE listed. They are just "greyed out"/unplayable, whatever
- If you add properly tagged Taylor Swift songs, it finds them in the Spotify repository, and tries to play them from there, but they are unavailable, causing the initial problem.
The solution for me was relatively simple after all. I just changed the artist on all the songs to "Swalyor Tift" and Spotify wasn't able to find the songs anymore and played them from my own files 😄
Make sure that in the mobile Spotify App you have the option in Playback "Hide unavailable songs" deactivated. This did the trick for me, including for Frank Ocean's Blonde album.
Hello there, I'd be more than happy to help you.
First of all, turn on your computer and run the Spotify app.
Open the Spotify app on your mobile.
You should now see your device name on the Spotify desktop app, click it.
Now you will see your playlists in there, select the iTunes playlist or wherever you have the Taylor Swift songs on.
They should be syncing into your device now. (Be sure the Available Offline toggle is on in your device for it to start downloading.)
Hope this helped you, any further questions be sure to ask,
Happy Spotifying!
Peter
Spotify Community Mentor and Troubleshooter
Spotify Last.FM Twitter LinkedIn Meet Peter Rock Star Jam 2014
If this post was helpful, please add kudos below!
Hello there again! Did you follow the steps I gave you? I'll simplify and will try to be as easy as possible okay? (:
1st. Open Spotify on your desktop and create a new playlist called "1989 - Taylor Switft" or as you wish
2nd. Drag the album from iTunes to the "Local Files" there in the Spotify App.
3rd. Go to your local files now and you should see a box up-right called 'filter' in that box type '1989' and all the album songs should be there.
4th. While holding the 'Ctrl' key on your keyboard select all the album songs and drag them to your new playlist.
5th. Now with your phone open the app there and look at your playlists, you should now see 1989 there, select "Available offline" and it should start syncing.
(NOTE: Your Spotify desktop app must be opened for music to sync on your mobile device.) To show you proof that I have done this and the album is playing for me I've attached an image.
Let me know if you need any further help, and if this helped you make sure to mark it as a solution!
Happy Spotifying!
This isn't working anymore. I can complete the playlist and make it available offline but it is not visible on the phone app in either playlists or iTunes.
Same here, can't get it to show up on my phone app for spotify even though the files are on my phone too. It just says 'waiting to download'
This isn't working. No local files are syncing.
@user-removed wrote:
This isn't working. No local files are syncing.
Please read the support topic here for assistance setting up local file sync: Listen to local files
Make sure that you are on the same WiFi network and Windows & third party firewalls are configured to allow the Spotify connection through.
Another point to note is that sometimes if a track is stored locally & is also available to stream then when you sync to your device it will automatically use the Spotify streaming version but the data from your playlist. If for some reason the metadata such as track length differs this can cause conflict and break the track. In this instance you are best off removing the local file from your playlist on the desktop and adding the track from the Spotify server then re-sync. This should fix this issue.
Having similar issue but not 100% the same. Any help would be great.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Download album purchased in iTunes
2. Open spotify and create playlist with file in there.
3. Plays perfect on computer
4. Open iOS app and find playlist.
5. Click "Avaliable offline" toggle
6. All songs are now on phone EXCEPT Blank Space and Shake it Off.
Solutions tried:
Convert m4a files to mp3 files and then attempt to create a new playlist and sync again.
Same issue that only the 2 songs mentioned above say they can not sync even though ALL OF THE OTHERS did.
Does spoitify not allow syncing of those 2 songs for some reason but every other song from the album is fine?
This is only an issue since last time i wiped phone and tried syncing again. I used to have all songs playable on the phone before the new desktop and app UI's went into place.
I'm having exactly the same problem!!
I am also having this problem, however in addition to it I cannot get Bad Blood to synch. Shake It Off attempts to sync, and instead I get "Shake It Off (Piano Version)," which isn't what I want.
This DOES NOT WORK for me
I have a mac and turning off the firewall does not help. In fact, because I can sync some local files (adele - "25" songs) proves that my computer setting is good.
After I add the local files (TS 1989) to a playlist on my mac, the playlist shows up on my iphone's playlist and it shows there are 16 songs but inside the playlist on my phone is empty.
I think Spotify is somehow blocking some of the songs, just admit you guys filter out some songs for local sync. I will happily move to one of your competitors.
I'm having the same problem with purchased Taylor Swift songs that are stored locally on my PC. The solutions provided in this thread won't work. I can play other songs stored locally, just not Taylor Swift.
I'm very disappointed in Spotify for not addressing this issue: people have been posting about it for well over a year.
I have had exactly the same problem and realized what's (probably) causing it and found a solution:
- When you add any kind of local music to spotify it (apparently) tries to analyze what the Spotify repository has to offer, and if it finds the song, it will play it from Spotify, NOT from your local file (at least on mobile).
- Most Taylor Swift songs cannot be streamed from Spotify, but they ARE listed. They are just "greyed out"/unplayable, whatever
- If you add properly tagged Taylor Swift songs, it finds them in the Spotify repository, and tries to play them from there, but they are unavailable, causing the initial problem.
The solution for me was relatively simple after all. I just changed the artist on all the songs to "Swalyor Tift" and Spotify wasn't able to find the songs anymore and played them from my own files 😄
Thanks for your post!
Thank you!
I did just this and it finally works!
Hey there you, Yeah, you! 😁 Welcome - we're glad you joined the Spotify Community! While you here, let's have a fun game and get…