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How to add More Than 5 Songs on MySpace Music

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By Greg Lindberg
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MySpace Music is a part of MySpace that lets a member sign up for an account and be able to create his own music playlist. These accounts are technically not separate from personal accounts but are beneficial if you want to have more music on your playlist. However, if you have a personal account you can also add music to your profile page but it you will have a limit of five songs. MySpace Music has the option allowing you to create multiple playlists where you can add up to 10 songs per playlist. With the personalized playlist you also have the option to download and purchase the music.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Create a MySpace Music account. Go to the MySpace website and click on the "Music" option. Enter your email address and password. Click on the "Sign Up" button, and then enter the information about yourself that you want to be shown on your page.

  2. Step 2

    Return to the main MySpace Music page and click on the "Click Here to Create Your Own Playlist" option. Search for the songs you want to add to your playlist. Click on the drop-down menu to narrow your search by major, indie and unsigned bands.

  3. Step 3

    Click on the plus sign beside each song you want to add to your playlist. You can click on the arrow next to the song to listen to it before adding it to your playlist.

  4. Step 4

    Choose which playlist you want to add the song to from the drop-down menu after you click on a song. You can also type in a name for a new playlist if you want to create one. You can have up to 25 playlists with a maximum of 10 songs on each. Click on the "Save" button when you're finished.

  5. Step 5

    Click on the "My Public Playlists" option from the menu on the left side of the page. Click on the "My Profile Playlist" option and you can view the songs you added. You will be able to add up to 10 songs to your playlist.

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