TikTok has integrated YouTube Music into its song-saving feature, strengthening its influence on global music streaming patterns.
Users can now save tracks directly to their YouTube Music playlist from within the TikTok app. The functionality is part of the “Add to Music App” feature, which allows TikTok users to transfer songs they discover in videos to their preferred music service.
Initially launched in late 2023 with Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music in the U.S. and U.K., the feature was later expanded globally. Deezer and SoundCloud were added earlier this year, YouTube Music now joins the list.
What makes this update more important is not the number of services added, but the strategy behind it. TikTok is no longer limited to a launchpad for viral tracks, it’s now feeding directly into the streaming economy.
Each click on the “Add Song” button signifies a fleeting interest in a sound and represents a measurable conversion from social discovery to streaming engagement.
“Add to Music App continues to deliver real results for the music industry, with hundreds of millions of track saves translating into billions of streams on music streaming services,” said Tracy Gardner, TikTok’s global head of Music Business Development.
The feature appears as an “Add Song” button beneath the track’s name in video posts. Once clicked, users can select YouTube Music, which then saves the track to a default “TikTok Songs” playlist. Users can also switch between streaming platforms via TikTok’s settings menu, though once a platform is selected, it becomes the default for future saves.
Behind this seemingly simple user feature, TikTok wants to become the music industry’s most powerful funnel. With over a billion track saves already attributed to the feature, the scale is huge. Again, many of these saves have converted to billions of actual streams, giving TikTok both cultural clout and quantifiable influence over artist revenues.
Now, TikTok is boosting how people discover and interact with music, changing behaviour from passive scrolling to active saving, and in turn, creating a direct pipeline from viral moment to measurable listenership. For artists, especially those breaking out independently, this integration could be a game-changer.
With YouTube Music as a partner and seamless transitions from discovery to streaming, TikTok seeks to become an indispensable music discovery engine.