How to Check Your Spotify Song Count Easily

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Discover how to see the total number of songs in your Spotify library. Simple steps and tips for music lovers to manage their playlists!

Last edited on February 7, 2026
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So, you’re curious about how many songs you have on Spotify, huh? I get it. The digital music world is a vast ocean, and when you’re managing playlists like a DJ on caffeine, it’s easy to lose track of how many tracks are actually filling your earbuds. Well, let me take you on a little journey through my Spotify account and how I navigate the digital labyrinth to unearth that precious number. Spoiler alert: it’s easier than it sounds, and I promise you won’t need a treasure map or a pirate’s compass!

Finding Your Way through the Spotify Maze

First things first, I need to take a moment to appreciate the Spotify interface. It's colorful, sleek, and honestly, sometimes I find myself just scrolling through my playlists instead of actually listening to music. But I digress. When I set out on this mission to figure out how many songs I have, my first stop was the beloved Spotify app.

Whether you’re using your phone or desktop, the process is pretty similar and straightforward. Here’s how I did it:

  1. I launched the Spotify app, and the sweet sound of my playlists greeted me.
  2. Next, I clicked on Your Library, which is the sacred space where all my musical treasures reside.
  3. Under the Playlists section, I scrolled down until I found all my playlists. Now, here’s where it gets fun. Each playlist shows the number of songs contained within it!

So, in case you have multiple playlists like me (because who doesn’t need a Spotify workout mix, a chill vibes collection, and that one ā€˜Sad Songs for Cats’ playlist), just add up the number of songs from each playlist. Yes, this is basically me counting my own songs like a kid counting candy, but hey, it feels great!

But Wait, There's More!

Now, if you’re like me and thought to yourself, ā€œOh lord, counting all these songs might take me longer than binge-watching my favorite series,ā€ I hear you! Thankfully, Spotify has an option that makes it easier.

Here’s a quick trick to view all your songs without breaking a sweat:

  • Open Your Library again.
  • Instead of counting playlists, I head straight to Liked Songs. This gem is where Spotify neatly crams all the tracks I've given a thumbs-up.
  • Once I click on this option, I can scroll through a satisfying list of all my favorite tunes. At the top, it usually gives a count!

Simpler than trying to fold a map. Seriously, I think I actually heard angels sing when I saw that number pop up. Spoiler: it was a bit more than I expected. Who knew there were so many songs in my playlist army?!

The Song-Collecting Life

Ever since I got my Spotify account, I’ve been on a mission to collect songs like they’re PokĆ©mon. At one point, I tried to reach a personal milestone: having over two thousand songs! I was certain I had hit that target, but dived into the counting rabbit hole and found there were some hidden gems I had forgotten about.

As I counted playlists, I also reminisced about my music choices. How many of you have that playlist you made when you were in middle school? You know the one — loaded with *super* cringe-worthy tracks that had you thinking you were the next big pop star. I’d share my playlist name, but I’m still in therapy over it!

Why the Number Matters

At this point, you might be wondering why I cared so much about the number of songs I had. Honestly, it’s not just about the number; it’s about representation! My playlists feel like highlights of my life’s soundtrack, capturing every mood and experience. From the high-energy tunes that fuel my gym sessions to the heart-wrenching ballads that moonlight as my therapy sessions.

Having a good number of songs also means variety. It’s like having a culinary repertoire. If my music library doesn’t have a little bit of everything, what am I really doing? So, here’s a pro tip: you can **refresh** your playlists every few months. Yes, it’s painful to let go of old songs, but you might just find some new favorites waiting around the corner!

In Conclusion - The Takeaway

So, as I sit here sipping my coffee and basking in the glow of my multi-genre Spotify playlist, the key takeaway is this: figuring out how many songs you have on Spotify is not only an easy-peasy task, but it can also double as a tiny trip down memory lane.

So, whether you want to brag about your extensive collection or simply want to know if it’s finally time to upgrade to that family plan (because let’s be real, sharing the music love is where it’s at), just follow these steps, and you’ll be scrolling through your musical history in no time. Remember, the journey through your songs is just as delightful as the tunes themselves!

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