Make Your Own Spotify Premium Playlist (iPhone, iPad, Android)

If you use Spotify Premium and you want to make a playlist of your own, follow these steps on creating, editing, and deleting a Spotify Premium playlist. These steps only work with iPhones, iPads, and Androids.
I iPhone/iPad
A Create Playlist
1 Tap the Your Library icon (it looks like ||\) on the bottom right corner of your iPhone or iPad screen.
2 Tap “Playlists >.”
3 Scroll down until you see the green-and-white “CREATE PLAYLIST” button. Click it!
4 After you click “CREATE PLAYLIST,” a “Create New Playlist” option should appear. Type the name of your playlist and click “Create.”
You can now find that playlist in “Your Library,” the button that looks like ||\.
B Add Songs to Playlist
1 Search for any track by tapping the magnifying glass “Search” on the bottom of your screen and typing the name of your track in the “Search” option on top of your iPhone/iPad screen. Once your song appears, tap it.
2 After you tapped the song, it should appear in full view on your screen. Tape the horizontal three-dotted line (…) on the right.
3 Select “Add to Playlist.”
4 Select a playlist. This should add the song to your playlist.
Keep doing this process until you have the songs you want on your playlist. Stuck on ideas of what to add? You can find “Recommended Songs” at the bottom of your playlist. It suggests songs based on the name of your playlist and its track listing.
C Edit Playlist
If you want to remove songs…
1 Tap the (…) button in the top-right corner of your playlist.
2 Tap “Edit.”
3 Tap the tiny red circle to the LEFT of the song.
4 Tap “Delete.”
If you want to reorder the track listing…
1 Tap the (…) button in the top-right corner of your playlist.
2 Tap “Edit.”
3 Press and hold the button with three horizontal lines, found at the RIGHT of the song. Move it up or down to choose the position of the song.
D Delete Playlist
1 In Your Library “||\,” tap “Playlists.” Then tap “Edit” in the top-right corner.
2 Tap the tiny red circle on the left of your playlist.
3 Tap “Delete.”
Alternatively, you can tap the (…) button on the top-right corner of the playlist and select “Delete Playlist.”
II Android
A Create playlist
1 Tap the Your Playlist “||\” option on the bottom right of your Spotify screen.
2 Tap “Playlists.”
3 Tap the musical note icon on the upper right corner of your screen.
4 Type the name of your playlist. Then tap “CREATE.”
Your playlist is finished. And just like the iPhone or iPad, the Android will find you “Recommended Songs” at the bottom of the screen (if you scroll down). You can search for whichever songs you want using the bottom “Search” icon then the top “Search” bar on your screen.
B Add to Playlists
1 With any track, tap the VERTICAL three-dotted icon on the upper right of your screen.
2 Tap “Add to Playlist.”
3 Tap the playlist to which you want to add the song.
C Edit Playlist
Remove songs?
1 Tap the vertical three-dotted line icon on the top right corner of your playlist.
2 Tap “Edit Playlist.”
3 Tap the black circle on the left (not red like with the iPhone/iPad).
Reorder songs?
1 Tap that vertical three-dotted line on the top right corner of your playlist.
2 Tap “Edit Playlist.”
3 Press and hold the three horizontal lined icon to the RIGHT of your song and move it up or down.
4 Once your playlist is reordered, tap “Save” up top.
D Delete Playlist
1 After tapping Your Library “||\,” tap Playlists.
2 Tap the vertical three-dotted line to the right of the playlist you choose.
3 Scroll down until you see “Delete Playlist.” Tap that.
4 Tap “DELETE” to confirm.
Stuck on what songs to add to your playlist? How about some hip-hop songs for Halloween (as this article was written in late October)? Part 1 and 2 can be found here and here.
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