One of Spotify’s strengths is that it has a massive library of songs to choose from. But the problem is that due to licensing agreements, certain songs might only be available in certain regions. Then there is also the issue with licensing agreements running out, where a record label or publisher might not choose to renew their deal.
This means that a song that was previously available is no longer available on Spotify. If you prefer having more control over your tunes, then you might want to consider uploading your own songs to Spotify where you can at least ensure that your songs are available whenever you want to listen to them.
So how do you do that?
Keep in mind that these are songs you’re adding to your own Spotify. You’re not uploading them to Spotify’s servers where other people can stream them, since this would essentially be tantamount to piracy. What’s happening here is that you’re basically making Spotify your music player.
Sure, there are other music players you could use, some of them might even come preinstalled on your phone, but if you tend to use Spotify more often than not, having your songs consolidated into one location might be better.
If your songs are primarily stored on your PC and you don’t want to drag your files back and forth, there is a way to sync your songs stored on your PC with your phone. Before you do this, you will need to have a Spotify Premium account to do so, so if you don’t, then you’re out of luck, but if you do, then here’s what you need to do next.