It is worth noting, too, that this process will actually work on both mobile platforms such as Android or iOS and on desktop platforms. So whatever platform you happen to be using Spotify on, you don’t have to move individual songs to combine playlists. Or, at the very least, not one at a time. Although it is also a possibility, using the three-dot overflow menu on any single song in a playlist, that’s a hassle. So let’s take a look at how you can combine entire playlists in Spotify via the web.
Here’s how to combine entire playlists on Spotify
Now, you may actually want to combine just a part of a playlist, and that’s going to be easier to accomplish in the desktop app. So we’ll discuss that in that segment of this guide below — just as with any other of our how-to guides. In fact, that’s going to be effectively the only way to do that. Unless you want to potentially spend hours moving songs one at a time. But let’s start by taking a look at how to combine entire playlists.
Combine entire playlists on Spotify on your smartphone — or a Chromebook
…or on desktop
As a precursor, if you already have the Spotify desktop app installed, you can skip steps 1 through 5 here. Starting instead at step 6