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How to Create Great Playlists with iTunes Genius
Use a song in your library to make a track list you'll love
By Sam Costello Sam Costello Writer Ithaca College Sam Costello has been writing about tech since 2000. His writing has appeared in publications such as CNN.com, PC World, InfoWord, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 22, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email iPhone & iOS Switching from Android What to Know
Pick a song in your iTunes library. Right-click the song. Go to Genius Suggestions. Select Save as Playlist.Choose the drop-down arrow under the playlist name to expand the number of songs in the list from 25 to 50, 75, or 100. Select Refresh.Select Save Playlist in iTunes 10 or earlier. The playlist saves automatically in later iTunes versions. This article explains how to create Genius Playlists with iTunes Genius in iTunes 8 or later using one of three initial selections. How to Create a Genius Playlist
The iTunes Genius feature can help you discover new music. Genius Playlists are different from playlists you create and smart playlists that iTunes generates based on sorting criteria you select. Genius Playlists are based on a single song you like. To make iTunes build a playlist for you, turn on the Genius feature. Once that's set up, choose a song to build the list around. Here's how to create a Genius Playlist. Navigate through your iTunes library to a song that you want to use as the foundation of the playlist. Once you've found that song, you have three ways to create the Genius Playlist: Right-click the song, go to Genius Suggestions, then select Save as Playlist.Click the ... icon next to the song, go to Genius Suggestions, then choose Save as Playlist Go to the File menu, select New, then choose Genius Playlist. iTunes takes the song you selected and collects information from the iTunes Store and other Genius users. It looks at what other songs are popular with people who like the song you chose and uses that information to generate the Genius Playlist. The standard Genius Playlist has 25 songs, beginning with the song you chose. You can either play it right away and see how you like it or make changes to it. Select the 25 songs drop-down arrow (it's located under the playlist name) and choose 50 Songs, 75 Songs, or 100 Songs to expand the playlist. Select Refresh to add a new set of songs to the playlist. Some songs will have been in the last version, some will be new, and the order (other than the first song) will be different. Select Shuffle All to play the playlist in random order. Drag and drop tracks to change the default order of the playlist. Your next step depends on what version of iTunes you have. In iTunes 10 or earlier, if you're happy with the playlist, select Save Playlist. In iTunes 11 or higher, the playlist saves automatically and appears under the Music Playlists heading in the left menu. Genius playlists have the atom-shaped Genius logo next to them and have the same name as the song you used to create them. Repeat these steps with any song in your library to make as many playlists as you want. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Burn Music to CDs in iTunes Downloading Music to Your iPad is Easy How to Make Genius Playlists on Your iPhone How to Merge Playlists on Spotify How to Make a Playlist on Your iPad How to Put iTunes Playlist Songs in the Right Order How to Manually Add Music to Your iPhone How to Create Smart Playlists in Apple Music & iTunes How to Transfer Music from Computer to iPhone How to Copy a Music CD to iTunes The 9 Best Free Music Streaming Apps for iOS and Android (2022) How to Create a Pandora Playlist How to Move Your iTunes Library to a New Location M4R File (What It Is & How to Open One) How to List All Music in Windows Media Player Library Syncing Part of Your iTunes Library Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies