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Users will be able to present and link to music tracks, albums, playlists on the social network at streaming.
TikTok is getting integration with streaming services Spotify and Apple Music so users can share their favorite songs. This was reported by TechCrunch.
Users can share music, podcasts, or audiobooks from Spotify by clicking the “Share” button, or can access the sharing icon in the lower right corner of the Now Playing screen. .
A similar feature is available in Apple Music's “Share” tab, offering users various options for posting a video, posting a photo, or sharing music in the message.
The launch of Share on TikTok is the latest example of our ongoing commitment to supporting music discovery and promoting artists in partnership with music streaming services, commented Ole Obermann, TikTok's global head of music business development.
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200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000According to him, since the launch of the “Add to Music App” feature, which allows TikTok users to save a track they find on the social network, to the music streaming service's account, hundreds of millions of tracks and billions of streams from partner music streaming services have been saved. The new function will provide a full circle of interaction with users, and will promote the promotion of artists and tracks on the TikTok social network.
Also, the innovation will reduce tensions with streamers who saw TikTok as a new potential competitor. The video platform will now actively help drive traffic both to and from their apps.
Our Share to TikTok integration lets you seamlessly share content from music streaming services to TikTok, opening up limitless new a method of creative self-expression for both users and creators, as well as an opportunity for performers, authors and podcasters to seamlessly connect with their audience on the social network, the manager noted global partnership with Lindsey Kelt Zikry's TikTok products.
It should be noted that for several months, TikTok's parent company ByteDance has been testing its own music application TikTok Music in several markets. However, in September the company decided to stop its development efforts.
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