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How to Add Music to Instagram Stories
- To add music to your Instagram Story, tap the sticker icon and select the music option.
- You can also add music to your Instagram Story from apps like Spotify, SoundCloud, or Shazam.
- If you can't add music to an Instagram Story, you may need to update the app first.
Most Instagram users take advantage of the Stories feature, which allows you to post short disappearing photos and videos with gifs, emojis, and music.
Adding music to your Instagram Story is a simple process once you know where to look. You can even add music directly from other apps like Spotify, SoundCloud, and Shazam.
Here's how to do it all, or troubleshoot if you don't have the option to add music.
How to add music to your Instagram StoryTo add music to an Instagram Story, tap the square smiley face icon in the top-right corner, and select the Music sticker in the pop-up menu. Choose a song by scrolling through the list and customize it by using the buttons that appear at the bottom of your Story.
Here's a full step-by-step breakdown.
1. Open the Instagram app on your iOS or Android device.
2. Swipe right on your feed's home screen to open the Stories feature. Alternatively, tap the plus "+" sign on your profile picture in the top-left corner to create a new Story.
3. Take or select the photo or video you want to post to your Instagram Story.
4. In the menu bar along the top of your screen, tap the square smiley face icon, which looks like a Post-It being peeled away.
Use the Sticker icon to add Music, gifs, emojis, and more to your post. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider5. In the pop-up, tap the Music option. Then, in the search box that appears, type in a song title or scroll through the listed options.
There are a variety of sticker options for customizing Story posts. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider6. Tap on the song you want to include when it appears on the list. You can tap the play button to preview a song before selecting it.
7. Drag the small bar at the bottom of the screen to adjust the segment of the song you want in your Story.
Quick tip: Tap the number icon to adjust the clip duration. Music snippets can be as short as 5 seconds and as long as 15 seconds.
8. Tap Done when finished. You can drag the lyrics or song icon to a different location, or pinch the icon outward or inward with your fingers to make it a different size. Then, post your Story as you normally would.
Quick tip: You can select how you want the music to visually appear on your Story — as lyrics in different fonts, the cover art of the album, or a small text box announcing the name of the song.
How to add lyrics to your Instagram StoryOnce you select a song, you can choose to display the lyrics on your Story as the song plays in the background.
1. Select a song following the steps outlined in the previous section.
2. Tap through the text icons above the song slider to preview the different options.
Some lyric styles show all the lyrics at once, while others reveal them one word at a time. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider3. When you've found the one you like, tap Done.
Quick tip: Adding in song lyrics can make your Story more accessible, and help users who aren't watching Stories with volume on.
How to add music to your Instagram Story via streaming appsYou can add music to your Instagram story directly from Spotify, SoundCloud, or Shazam. Here's how to do it on each app:
Add music to Instagram Story from Spotify
1. Open the Spotify app on your iOS or Android device, and find the music you want to add to your Instagram Story.
2. Tap the ellipsis icon on a song.
You can also share an entire album or a playlist. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider3. In the pop-up menu, scroll down and tap Share.
In this menu, you can also like a song or add it to your queue or playlist. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider4. In the Share menu, select Stories. A pop-up may ask your permission to open the Instagram app.
You can also share Spotify content via Messages or other social media apps. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider5. Spotify will open the Instagram app and automatically upload the cover art of the song, album, or playlist to a new Instagram Story.
Quick tip: If you want the music to play over the cover art image, you'll need to add music using the square smiley face icon, as described in the steps above.
6. Once you post your Story, a link will appear at the top of the Story that says Play on Spotify. Anyone who views your Story can click this link to be taken directly to that Spotify page.
Quick tip: This is a great way to share your custom playlists with friends who also have the Spotify app.
Add music to Instagram Story from SoundCloud
1. Open the SoundCloud app on your iOS or Android device.
2. Find the song, album, or playlist you want to add to your Instagram Story and tap the ellipsis icon.
Like Spotify, you can share entire albums and playlists, not just songs. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider3. In the pop-up, select Stories, beneath the Instagram logo.
Quick tip: A pop-up may ask your permission to open the Instagram app; click "Yes" or "Okay".
If you want to share a song via text, copy the link and paste it into a new message. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider4. SoundCloud will open the Instagram app and automatically upload the cover art of the song, album, or playlist to a new Instagram Story.
Quick tip: Like Spotify, if you want the music to play over the cover art image, you'll need to add music using the square smiley face icon, as described above.
5. Once you post your Story, a link will appear at the top of the Story that says Play on SoundCloud. Anyone who views your Story can click this link to be taken directly to that SoundCloud page.
Add music to Instagram Story from Shazam
1. Open the Shazam app on your iOS or Android device.
2. You can Tap to Shazam to identify a new song, or choose a song from your list of previous Shazams. Once you've identified a song, tap on it so it becomes full-screen.
3. On the song's full-screen page, tap the share icon in the top-right corner. Select Instagram from the list of options. A pop-up may ask your permission to open the Instagram app.
The process for sharing a Shazam song on stories is very similar to Spotify and SoundCloud. Abigail Abesamis Demarest/Insider4. Shazam will open the Instagram app and automatically upload the cover art of the song to a new Instagram Story.
Quick tip: Like Spotify and SoundCloud, if you want the music to play over the cover art image, you'll need to add music using the square smiley face icon, as described above.
5. Once you post your Story, a link will appear at the top of the Story that says More on Shazam. Anyone who views your Story can click this link to be taken directly to that song on Shazam.
How to add music to an Instagram Story if you don't have the music sticker1. Open a music streaming app, like Spotify or Apple Music, on your device.
2. Start playing the song you want to use.
3. With the song still playing, go back to Instagram and record your Story; the music playing on your phone will be integrated. However, you won't be able to add a dynamic album cover or live lyrics.
Quick tip: If you add music this way, Instagram will check your Story for copyright infringement, and if detected, will remove the sound from your video.
There may be a few reasons why you don't have the music sticker:
- You live in a country where the feature isn't available. Music is enabled on the app in over 90 countries, but due to Instagram's strict adherence to copyright law, it's disabled in some countries.
- Your app is out of date. You may need to simply update Instagram.
- You're trying to share a branded content campaign. Due to copyright laws and Instagram's advertising policies, music and some other features like stickers and emojis aren't allowed in branded content ads.
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How To Get Your Music On Instagram Stories and Reels
Stories and Reels now account for the majority of content being consumed on Instagram. This means you should be posting on Stories regularly (we suggest at least five times a day) and Reels once per week (or more if you are capable!). Adding your actual music strengthens your brand and connects your fans and followers to what you sound like which is a crucial element for connecting the dots and capturing new fans.
Instagram’s In-App Music LibraryInstagram has their own in-app Music Library. When you are uploading your release for distribution, make sure that you have selected Facebook & Instagram as a store to release to. This is the only way to get included in the library upon release. Tunecore & Distrokid have joined in a special partnership with Facebook to making getting your music onto Stories easier than ever! Read more about that here.
Once your music has been distributed, anyone can access your music to share on Instagram. This could be a fun way to have your fans also share your music in their stories. Many independent artists are frustrated, because Meta (Facebook and Instagram) doesn’t automatically pull your music from any of the streaming platforms. We’ve had many artists ask us how to get their music into their library. In order to do this you must submit your music for inclusion. Here’s how…
Both Instagram and Facebook get their lyrics from a platform called Musixmatch. The music and lyrics you see in Stories are pulled directly from the Musixmatch catalog. To get your music in their library, first you’ll need to become a Verified Artist.
Here is a step-by-step guide to add, edit, and sync your lyrics to Musixmatch:- Download the Musixmatch desktop app
- Sign in with the account you just made
- Connect your preferred streaming service
- Play your song (From Spotify or Apple Music – the app will show the lyrics automatically)
- If your lyrics aren’t available, click “Add lyrics” and type them out by hand
- Review and Edit the lyrics to make sure everything is correct – and sync them
- You’re done!
Add your music to your story with the “music” sticker and start sharing it with your followers!
The Spotify & Apple Music AppsOne way to get your music on Instagram Stories is to share your music straight from the Spotify App on your phone. When you share from it your Story will display your cover art or “Canvas”, song title, and your artist name, along with a link which will show up under your username for fans to click which will lead them to your track on Spotify. Using the Spotify App unfortunately does not offer a way for your music to play during your story.
The same goes for the Apple Music App. When you share to your Story, it will display your cover art, song title, and your artist name, along with a link which will show up under your username for fans to click which will lead them to your track on Spotify. Using the Apple App unfortunately does not offer a way for your music to play during your story (deja vu)!
Using Your SmartphoneGetting your music on your Instagram Stories and Reels can be as simple as playing it in the background. Open Spotify or Apple Music and start playing your song through your phone speakers. Go back to the Instagram app, swipe over to story, and start recording. The microphone will pick up the song that you have playing in the background. You can add text to let people know the name of the song and where they can find it. This is a quick & easy trick to get your music heard.
Pre-Edited VideosYou can also use apps like iMovie to create an Instagram Story or Reel video. You can use a still, or a moving video, and drag your music into the background of the video. You can also take advantage of text options in iMovie or on Instagram Stories themselves. You will need to export the video as a .mp4, then AirDrop or send it to your phone and save it to your camera roll.
Once saved to your camera roll, open the Instagram app, swipe over to Stories, and click the little icon in the bottom left to open your camera roll. Click on the video and it will open in Instagram Stories for you to post.
Using Your Music on Instagram Stories and ReelsNow that you know how to get your music into Instagram’s in-app library, let’s talk about how to use it.
After you open Instagram Stories or Reels and take a photo or video (or upload one from your camera roll), swipe up. You will see the display of stickers that Instagram offers for their Stories. Click the “Music” sticker.
Next, start searching for your music in their search bar. Click on the song you’re looking for and it will open as an overlay on your Story or Reel. Tap on the sticker itself to change it. There are multiple options – some are cover art/song title display options, and others are font options for the lyrics (our favorite option)!
Note: With the 2021 Instagram roll-out of the Music sticker globally, there have been a lot of issues. Business accounts may only be able to access a small amount of royalty-free music (this comes from Facebook’s sound library). The good news is that there is an easy fix to this! Switch your account from a Business account to a Creator account and BOOM, problem solved! (Plus, you still get things like insights so there is not much of a difference).
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How to add one music to several Instagram stories
We hope you found how to add music, but here's how to make the same music play on several stories. The actual question is when stories and the track ends at 15 seconds, and then what to do?
Let's look at an example of what to do when there are several stories of 15 seconds each and I would like the melody to continue on the next slide or video. For example, I take two pre-prepared pictures, and when adding to the story, I choose to select several. A parallel analogy can be drawn with video, so the example itself is shown in the pictures in the story, but the model also works for video on Instagram. nine0003
How to add music to multiple Instagram stories
Just a music track or stretch, overlay and extend. Everything turned out to be very simple, and this is a great experience when we experiment and mount Instagram stories, photos or videos in them ourselves.
In order to add the same music to several stories on Instagram, you need to select a track and on each of the stories, add it one by one. Every time you add music, for the subsequent video or photo in stories (stories), we remember the time on the counter, which is displayed when the track is played. nine0003
One music track for all Instagram stories
So, here is a complete illustrated example - add one music for all stories.
- When adding a new story, choose — sticker « music »
- In the music search - find the desired track and overlay it on stories .
- Story lasts 15 seconds, after which it switches to the next slide.
- On the first slide of the story, select the audio track that will be played on the first slide. We note the time (15 seconds) or the lyrics of the song, on which 15 seconds of the track end.
- Switch to the third photo in the story.
- We add again, through a sticker - music ( the same same track or song ).
- On the audio track of the added track - rewind for 15 seconds and the track starts , from 15 seconds .
- It turns out that the track plays for 15 seconds on the first story, switches to the second story and continues playing from 15 seconds.
- Thus, we continue adding music to all stories that will be added.
Everything just continues the music to the next story from the moment it ended
I hope this simple method will not cause any difficulties. It is the simplest, as you continue the track or song on the next Instagram story, from the point where the previous audio track ended.
Well, you can see the seconds or words of the lyrics of the song right on the story itself while adding music, song, track.
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Music in Stories, short videos and replies with songs: Instagram will launch new features in Russia
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- Anastasia Skrynnikova Editorial Forbes
Instagram has announced the launch of new features in Russia. Users will have access to a TikTok-like Reels video service and a music sticker in Stories. With it, you can add music to your stories and answer questions with songs. Russian Facebook users will be able to pin it in the profile header so that it plays when the page is opened nine0016
Starting June 23, Russian Instagram users will begin accessing Reels, a short video site, the company said.
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With Reels, you can shoot and edit videos up to 30 seconds long, apply AR effects to them, and use the green screen effect to change the background. In Reels, you can add music from the app's library or choose from trends or recommendations. Users will also be able to create their own original audio, and if their account is public, other users will be able to use this audio in their videos. nine0003
Videos created using the new feature can be published in Stories or Post format, optionally limiting the audience.
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In addition, Facebook and Instagram are also launching a new music sticker in Stories. To add music to your Stories, you will need to follow these steps:
- open the camera in the application, select a photo or video from the gallery, click on the sticker icon and select the Music sticker; nine0026
- find any song from the library, select a fragment, add the name of the artist and the name of the song. If the composition has lyrics, it will automatically appear on the screen;
- Click on a sticker to change the text style and animation. The sticker can be moved, rotated and resized.
With the release of the music sticker, Instagram and Facebook users will be able to answer questions in Stories with songs. In addition, Facebook users will be able to add their favorite track to the Hobbies / Interests section and pin it to the profile header - it will be played every time someone decides to visit this user's profile. nine0003
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Instagram began to roll out the Reels feature around the world in an attempt to attract TikTok audiences. In Russia, the short video format is gaining popularity - VKontakte is already developing its own clone of TikTok - the service is called Clips. In addition, in the fall of 2020, the head of the Ministry of Education, Sergey Kravtsov, announced joint plans with Mail.