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How can I add music to my whatsapp status?

Adding music to your WhatsApp status is an easy way to personalize your profile and share songs you enjoy with your contacts. There are a few different methods you can use to add music to status on both iPhone and Android devices.

Requirements for Adding Music to WhatsApp Status

Before adding music to your WhatsApp status, there are a few requirements you need to keep in mind:

  • The audio clip can be up to 30 seconds long. WhatsApp will automatically cut any music longer than 30 seconds.
  • The file size needs to be under 16 MB. Larger files will fail to upload.
  • You can only add music files from your phone’s internal storage. WhatsApp does not allow uploading from cloud storage.
  • Make sure you have the rights to share the song. Using copyrighted music in WhatsApp status can result in your account being banned.

Method 1: Use WhatsApp’s Built-In Music Library

The easiest way to add music to your status is to use a song from WhatsApp’s built-in music library:

  1. Open WhatsApp and tap on the Status tab at the bottom.
  2. Tap on the camera icon to create a new status update.
  3. Swipe left on the creation tools and select the Music icon (looks like musical notes).
  4. WhatsApp will display its music library. Browse and select the song you want to use.
  5. Trim the song if needed. Tap Done when finished.
  6. Add any other creative elements, like text or drawings.
  7. Tap Send to post the status update with music.

The advantage of using WhatsApp’s built-in music is that it provides a legal source of songs. However, the selection is limited compared to your personal music library.

Method 2: Use Music Files Saved on Your iPhone

If you want more options, you can add music files saved locally on your iPhone:

  1. Open WhatsApp and go to the Status tab.
  2. Tap the camera icon and then swipe left to select the Music icon.
  3. At the top, tap My Music to access your iPhone music library.
  4. Browse and select a song saved on your device to add it.
  5. Edit the clip as needed then tap Send.

This method gives you access to all the music you have downloaded or synced to your iPhone’s storage. Make sure any song you use is properly licensed.

Method 3: Use Local Music Files on Your Android Phone

On Android, you can add locally saved music using these steps:

  1. Launch WhatsApp and open your Status tab.
  2. Tap the camera icon then select Music from the creative tools.
  3. Tap on the menu icon or the folder icon.
  4. Select Audio or Music to access your local music library.
  5. Choose a song to add and edit it as needed.
  6. Tap Send to post the status update.

This gives you access to all audio files saved on your Android phone’s storage. Make sure to only use original music or songs you have rights to share.

Method 4: Convert MP3 Files to WhatsApp Status Videos

If you want to share music that is not in WhatsApp’s database, you can convert MP3 and other audio files into video files to upload them as statuses:

  1. Use a converter app to turn the MP3 or audio file into a video format like MP4 or MOV.
  2. Many converter apps are available, both online and as smartphone apps.
  3. The video will just contain the album artwork and audio waveform.
  4. Save the converted video file to your phone’s storage.
  5. Go to WhatsApp Status and tap the camera icon.
  6. Select the video file using the Gallery icon.
  7. Trim, edit, and upload the status as usual.

While this method requires extra steps, it allows you to use virtually any music file as your WhatsApp status.

Method 5: Record Yourself Singing or Humming

If you want to get creative, you can record yourself singing or humming along to a song and use that in your status update:

  1. Open a music app and play the song you want to sing or hum along to.
  2. Open WhatsApp and go to the Status tab.
  3. Tap the mic icon to record an audio clip.
  4. Sing or hum along to the song for up to 30 seconds.
  5. Tap Stop when finished recording. Trim if needed.
  6. Decorate the status with text, emojis, or drawings.
  7. Post the status update with your recording.

This adds a personal touch by using your own voice. You can get creative with singing popular songs or humming melodies.

Troubleshooting Tips

Here are some troubleshooting tips if you have issues adding music to WhatsApp status:

  • Make sure the song file is in a compatible format like MP3, MP4, M4A, and not too large.
  • Confirm the music file is saved to your phone’s internal storage, not cloud services.
  • Check your internet connection. Uploading music requires a stable connection.
  • The song may be copyright protected. Try using recordings you created or royalty-free music.
  • If uploads fail, restart your phone and clear WhatsApp cache/data.

Following WhatsApp’s guidelines for status videos and using properly licensed music will help avoid issues. Converting files or using built-in music are good troubleshooting steps if uploads are failing.

FAQs About Adding Music to WhatsApp Status

Is adding music to WhatsApp status legal?

It is legal only if you own the rights to the music. WhatsApp’s built-in library provides licensed songs. For your personal music library, use songs you created or have explicit rights to share. Using copyrighted material without permission is illegal.

Can I add music saved on external SD card?

Unfortunately no, WhatsApp only allows adding media from internal phone storage. So you cannot directly use music on external SD cards, cloud storage, or music apps.

Does WhatsApp reduce audio quality of music in status?

Yes, WhatsApp compresses audio in statuses to optimize space. This may reduce the quality compared to the original file. However, for short clips the difference is minimal.

Can I use music I purchased on iTunes or Google Play Music?

Generally no, unless you specifically purchased rights to share the music publicly. Purchasing music from stores only provides personal listening rights. To legally share it on WhatsApp, you need a commercial license.

Is there a way to add whole songs longer than 30 seconds?

Unfortunately no, due to WhatsApp’s restrictions on status lengths. At most you can share 30 second clips. To share longer songs, you would need to break them into 30 second parts and chain multiple statuses together.

Conclusion

Adding music is a great way to liven up your WhatsApp status and share your favorite tunes. Make sure to follow WhatsApp’s guidelines, properly license any music, and trim clips to 30 seconds. Convert files if needed and troubleshoot issues like failed uploads. With millions of daily users, WhatsApp statuses with music allow you to reach a wide audience. Just remember to have fun with it and give your contacts’ ears a musical treat!