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How to watch music videos on Spotify

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Spotify has recently added a new feature to its service, allowing certain users to watch music videos from the platform. Here’s to get it working.

Currently in beta mode and only available for Premium listeners in 11 markets, including the UK, Germany and Sweden, Spotify users can now watch music videos for supported tracks via their iOS, Android, desktop or TV app.

If you’re a Premium listener and based in one of the select countries, keep reading to find out how to watch music videos on Spotify.

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The short version:

Step1

Open your Spotify homepage

For this demonstration we’ll be using the desktop app but the steps are similar on other apps.

Step2

Select the Search button

You’ll find this on the left side panel.

Step3

Search for the song, album or artist you’d like to play

Note that not all songs currently support the music video feature.

Step4

Select a song with a video icon

If supported, you’ll see the video icon listed underneath the song title.

Step5

Select Now Playing view

You’ll find this at the bottom right of the screen. This will bring up the Now Playing view on the right-hand side of the screen.

Step6

Click on Switch to Video

On the Now Playing view panel, select Switch to Video underneath the album art.

Step7

View the video in the top right corner

It’s worth noting that when screenshotting a video on Spotify, it appears as a black screen as shown here. If you follow the steps yourself however then you’ll be able to see the video as normal.

Step8

Activate full screen mode

If you want to watch the video in full screen mode, hover your mouse over the playing video and you’ll see the icon for full screen mode, as shown here. Select this.

Step9

View the video in full screen mode

Again, when screenshotting videos it will appear as a black screen.

Troubleshooting

The beta version of music videos on Spotify has just begun rolling out, and currently only has a limited catalogue of music videos available. However, this does include huge artists such as Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat and Ice Spice.Spotify has told users to “stay tuned as we hope to expand the catalogue of music videos and bring the feature to more users and countries.”

On the Now Playing screen, press Switch to Audio to return to just the usual music track.

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