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This is how you can import iTunes Libraries to Groove Music

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Microsoft re-branded its Music app toGroove Musicsome time ago, and it looks like a great music service now. But, some people are using some other music services, like iTunes, as well, and they might want to move their iTunes library intoGroove Music.

So, in this guide, I’m going to show you how to do that in this article.

Microsoft wants new users for its new music app, so it featured an option which allows you to import your iTunes libraries intoGroove Musicwith just a few clicks.

So, if you decided to switch from Apple’s music service to Microsoft’s, you don’t have to loose your time to organize your libraries and playlists, for whom you worked hard to create in iTunes.

You just have to follow these instructions, and you’ll have your iTunes library inGroove Musicin a matter of seconds:

This option will scan your iTunes account for the playlists and it will import all of them into yourGroove Musicapp.

So, as I said, this is a great way to attract some new users into usingGroove Music. And if Microsoft didn’t include this option, a lot of users wouldn’t even bother to create new playlists from scratch, instead, they would rather stick with their current music service.

Are you usingGroove Musicfor your music streams, or you just prefer some old-fashioned ways, like YouTube? And if you do use theapp, what are your impressions about Microsoft’s latest music streaming service? Tell us your experience in the comments.

UPDATE:Since the writing of this post, Microsoft decided toend support for Groove Music. You can still listen to your favorite playlists, but you need to export them to Spotify first.

For detailed instructions on how to do that, you can usethis guideand you’ll be able to transfer yourGroove Musicplaylists to Spotify in no time.

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Ivan Jenic

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When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.