When it comes to creating a playlist for your YouTube channel, there are a few things you can do to help make sure your viewers have something to watch. One way is to create a playlist specifically for your channel and make sure that each song is featured at least once. Another way is to create a playlist that includes songs from different genres and include at least one song from each. Finally, you can also create a playlist with songs that are popular on your channel and add as many as you want. The best way to make sure that your viewers have something to watch is by creating a playlist specifically for them and making sure that each song is featured at least once. This will help keep them engaged and interested in watching your videos. Additionally, by including songs from different genres, you will be able to appeal to a wider audience and ensure that all of your viewers will enjoy watching your videos. Finally, by including popular songs on your playlist, you can ensure that all of your viewers will be able to find the video they are looking for quickly and easily.
On YouTube Music, you have the ability to collaborate on a playlist and allow other users to add tracks to it—similar to how you can edit a Google Doc together. To get started, make sure you have the latest version of YouTube Music installed on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.
Open YouTube Music and visit the “Library” tab by tapping the button in the bottom-right corner.
Select “Playlists” and create a new playlist with the “New Playlist” option.
Enter a title and set the playlist’s “Privacy” setting to either “Public” or “Unlisted.” Picking “Public” means anyone can look it up and access it on YouTube Music. “Unlisted” restricts its visibility to only the people who have a direct link. Hit “Create” to save your new playlist.
In the updated list, tap the three-dot menu icon to the right of the new playlist and then select “Edit Playlist.”
Tap the “Collaborate” option.
On the following screen, enable the “Collaborators can add songs and videos” toggle.
Under that toggle, a new link should be now available. To invite someone as a collaborator, share this URL with them.
When they open the link, they will automatically become a member and will have the permission to add songs to it like any other normal playlist.
You can add collaborators to your existing playlists too from each item’s three-dot menu icon > Edit Playlist menu. By default, all your playlists are private. You will have to edit its Privacy dropdown, which is located beside the “Collaborate” button.
These settings are available on YouTube Music’s website, too. The steps largely remain identical. There, visit the “Library” section, click a playlist’s three-dot menu button, then select “Edit Playlist.”
Under the “Collaborate” tab, switch on the “Collaborators can add songs and videos to this playlist” toggle. Hit “Done” to save the changes.
If you’re not a YouTube Music subscriber, collaborative playlists are also available on Spotify.
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