“Can you connect Spotify to Amazon Echo speaker? My Amazon Echo won’t connect to Spotify now. I don’t know why. I’m planning to hold a party at home and play Spotify music over Amazon Echo speaker but there seems to be something wrong. I can’t link Amazon Echo to Spotify now. Do you know how to get Amazon Echo to play Spotify music? Do I need to upgrade to Spotify Premium plan or anything else? Please show me some effective solutions. Thanks in advance.”
You can play Spotify free on Google home and amazon fire tv stick but have to be a premium on Spotify for Amazon echo? So i think it should be allowed to play Spotify free on amazon echo it will still have ad's which i really don't mind but at least my amazon echo device won't be on my desk gathering dust.
Amazon Echo (shortened to Echo and known colloquially as 'Alexa') is a brand of smart speakers that connect to the voice-controlled intelligent personal assistant service Alexa, which responds to the names 'Alexa', 'Echo', or 'Computer'. Main features of Amazon Echo include: voice interaction, music playback, making to-do lists, setting alarms, streaming podcasts, and playing audiobooks, in addition to providing weather, traffic and other real-time information.
As a smart speaker, you could play music over Amazon Echo devices. Echo users can change their device's default music service to Spotify — or Pandora, for streaming stations — through the web or the Alexa app. The below content would show you how to get Amazon Echo to play Spotify music.
Part 1: How to Connect Amazon Echo to Spotify via Alexa App
By making use of Alexa app on your Alexa enabled devices, you could easily stream Spotify music over Amazon Echo speaker. However, you need to know that this only applies to the Spotify Premium plan. If you are a Spotify Free plan subscriber, you have to turn to the other 2 solutions introduced below.
Alexa offers full control of playback and your music library, an Alexa EQ feature to fine-tune audio, with tons of commands for a more seamless control of your music. Follow the below steps to learn how to connect Amazon Echo to Spotify via Alexa ap
- Starting Wednesday, November 20, people with free accounts can add Spotify to their Amazon Alexa products, including the full range of Echo speakers and Fire TV devices. You can also use Spotify.
- Both free and premium Spotify users can now stream their favorite playlists and podcasts on the Amazon Echo range of devices. The service is already available in India and one just needs to follow.
1. Open the Alexa app.
2. Click the “Play” icon and you'll see “Music & Book”s section.
3. Open the “More Music Streaming Services” tile.
4. And then choose “Spotify” option.
5. Log in to your Spotify Premium account with your credentials.
6. Your Spotify Premium account would be linked to Amazon Echo speaker.
You could even set Spotify as the default music service of Amazon Echo. It’s easy to do these settings: fire up the Alexa app, go to “Settings” and scroll down to “Music”. Now click on “Choose default music service” and then choose “Spotify”. Press “Done” at last. The only shortage of this method is that you have to pay for $10 per month to stay Spotify Premium member.
Part 2: How to Get Amazon Echo to Play Spotify with Leawo Prof. DRM
As mentioned above, you need to find a 3rd-party Spotify music downloader and converter tool to download and convert Spotify songs for Sony Walkman before you could listen to Spotify songs on Sony Walkman. Leawo Prof. DRM is the best Spotify song downloader and converter you could find online. Featuring a professional Spotify DRM removal, Leawo Prof. DRM could remove DRM protection upon Spotify songs and help you download and convert Spotify music to MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, WAV, FLAC files for your Sony Walkman. It could even allow you to adjust the output MP3 profile parameters like codec, bit rate, sample rate, etc. for high quality Spotify music downloading and converting.
Download and install Leawo Prof. DRM on your computer. Follow the below steps to learn how to download Spotify music for streaming over Amazon Echo speaker.
Note: Download and install Spotify app on your computer before you try Leawo Prof. DRM.
Step 1: Open Leawo Spotify DRM Remover
Open the “Spotify DRM Remover” option on the main interface after you launch Leawo Prof. DRM. The Spotify app would be automatically launched or relaunched afterwards.
Step 2: Add Spotify music
Then, directly drag and drop Spotify songs one by one or drag and drop the album/playlist at once to Spotify DRM Remover for downloading and converting.
You could also click “Add Files” button to download Spotify music via URL. Just copy and paste URL of Spotify playlist or song here and then click “OK” button to download Spotify music playlist or single songs.
Step 2: Set output format and audio quality
After loading Spotify songs, click the pencil icon in each loaded Spotify music title to enter the “Edit” panel to choose output format from MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, etc. in the “Format” box and adjust audio parameters including Channel, Sample Rate, and Bit rate. After that, click “Apply to All” button for time saving.
Step 3: Set output directory
Move mouse to the bottom and then open the “Output” box to set output directory for saving the downloaded Spotify songs.
Step 4: Download and convert Spotify songs
Finally, press the big blue button “Convert” to start downloading and converting Spotify songs. The DRM removal happens in the background. After downloading, transfer the downloaded Spotify songs as you usually do for streaming over Amazon Echo speaker.
Besides performing as a Spotify DRM Remover to download and convert Spotify songs, Leawo Prof. DRM could also help you convert iTunes DRM M4V video to DRM-free MP4 video, convert iTunes DRM M4P music to DRM-free MP3 file, convert iTunes/Audible audiobooks to DRM-free audiobooks, and convert eBooks from Kindle, Kobo and Adobe Digital Edition. It’s a comprehensive DRM removal and converter suite in the market.
Part 3: How to Stream Spotify to Amazon Echo with Leawo Music Recorder
Leawo has another tool to help you download Spotify music for streaming over Amazon Echo speakers without subscribing to Spotify Premium. That’s Leawo Music Recorder, an expert audio recorder tool that helps you easily download Spotify songs to local drive in MP3 or WAV format via recording, so that you could freely listen to Spotify songs on Amazon Echo speaker as you always do. The main differences between Leawo Music Recorder and Leawo Prof. DRM lie in 2 aspects: Leawo Music Recorder could automatically download and add music tags for downloaded Spotify songs, but cost much longer time to complete the Spotify music downloading process.
Download and install Leawo Music Recorder on your computer. The below content shows you how to download Spotify songs to MP3/WAV files with Leawo Music Recorder.
Step 1: Set output directory
Launch Leawo Music Recorder, and then click on the tiny microphone icon on the bottom left corner. Go to the “General” tab to set output directory.
Step 2: Set audio source
Then, go to the 'Audio Source' tab to choose 'Record Computer Audio' option as recording source.
Step 3: Set output format
Thirdly, open the 'Format' tab to choose either MP3 or WAV as output format. Adjust audio bit rate and sample rate according to your needs.
Step 4: Start to download Spotify songs
Finally, click the red 'Start' button on Leawo Music Recorder, and then play back the Spotify song you want to download to start recording Spotify songs. Click the red button again to stop/complete recording.
You could view the recording procedure on the program interface. As mentioned above, Leawo Music Recorder downloads and adds music tags like artist, album, genre, cover, etc. Actually, you could manually edit these music tags by right clicking target recording and then choosing “Edit Music Tags” option.
When the recording completes, you could transfer the recorded Spotify songs to your Echo devices for unlimited playback. With Leawo Music Recorder, you could easily record and download Spotify songs for various devices. Actually, as a suite of local audio recorder and an online audio recorder, Leawo Music Recorder enables you to record and download music from 1000+ music sites like YouTube, Facebook, Spotify, FM radios, etc., and record local audio and even external sound to save in WAV or MP3 audio files.
Part 4: A Comparison between the Above Solutions
For your convenience, we have made a simple comparison between the above solutions. You could learn their differences much easier in the below table.
Alexa app | Leawo Prof. DRM | Leawo Music Recorder | |
Stream Spotify music to Amazon speakers | Yes, for Spotify Premium users only | Yes, for both Premium and Free subscribers | Yes, for both Premium and Free subscribers |
Download and convert Spotify songs | No | Yes | Yes |
Set Spotify song parameters | No | Yes | Yes |
Convert iTunes DRM video to DRM-free video | No | Yes | No |
Convert iTunes DRM audio to DRM-free audio | No | Yes | Yes |
Convert iTunes DRM audiobook to DRM-free audiobook | No | Yes | Yes |
Convert Audible audiobook | No | Yes | Yes |
Convert Kindle eBooks | No | Yes | No |
Convert Kobo eBooks | No | Yes | No |
Convert Adobe Digital Editions eBooks | No | Yes | No |
Batch conversion | No | Yes | Yes |
Download and add music tags | No | No | Yes |
Manually edit music tags | No | No | Yes |
Obviously, Leawo Prof. DRM is a comprehensive DRM removal and converter tool that handles various DRM removals, while Leawo Music Recorder is an expert audio recorder tool that help you record any sound your computer could capture. Both of them help you download and convert Spotify songs for streaming over Amazon Echo speakers.
The Amazon Echo is a handy device which can work with lots of applications like it's default service of Amazon Music or other services including Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio. If you want to connect Spotify account to Amazon Echo for playing songs, you need to upgrade to Premium because Spotify Free isn't supported connecting to Amazon Echo. If you aren't familiar with the process to link Spotify music with Amazon Echo, then follow this article to make it. Before that, take a quick look to the troubleshooting of syncing Spotify to Amazon Echo.
Part 1. Problems to Sync Spotify to Amazon Echo
Q1. Alexa Spotify app support unavailable?
Currently, you can use Alexa features and services (such as the Alexa app) in the U.S., United Kingdom and Germany only. If you try to use the device in an unsupported country, some Alexa services may not work or may have limited functionality. You can fix it by going to 'Amazon app > Your Account > Digital Content > Manage Content and Devices', then you'll see 'Settings' and you need to change the country to US or create a new Amazon account with USA address.
Q2. Can't link Spotify to Alexa?
If Amazon and Echo will not link and just says 'an error occurred while attempting to link Alexa with external provider', you can resolve this now by using a PC (not Mac) and going through the linking process via http://layla.amazon.co.uk. Or logging into your Spotify profile online and go to look at details, if your email is displaying as your username and postcode is out of date, then update it to your email address and update the password. Going back into Alexa app and the Spotify setup, tap on 'not me' to start the linking process again and then log in.
Q3. Amazon Echo Dot Spotify connect breaks down?
If you've succeeded linked Spotify to Amazon Echo, and told it to play, but it responded with 'Playing [Song]' and then does nothing, how to fix it? Alright, just say 'Alexa Spotify connect' and it will respond with something like 'choose Echo from Spotify connect list', then go in your Spotify app, choose Echo under device list and it will play Spotify Again.
If you haven't tried playing Spotify songs on Amazon Echo, follow the next part to connect Spotify to Amazon Echo.
Part 2. How to Play Spotify on Amazon Echo
Step 1. Open the Amazon Alexa app on your phone.
Step 2. Tap on the Menu button in the top-left corner. Tap on 'Settings', in the 'Account' list, tap on 'Music & Media'.
Step 3. Tap on 'Spotify', then tap on 'Link account on Spotify.com'.
Step 4. Tap on 'Log in to Spotify'. If you don't already have a Spotify account, you can tap on 'Sign up for Spotify'. Remember that you'll need a Spotify Premium subscription for Amazon Echo integration to work.
Step 5. Enter in your Spotify username and password, and then tap on 'Log in', or tap 'Log in with Facebook' if you have an account created through Facebook.
Step 6. Tap on 'OKAY' and your account will be linked to Alexa.
Step 7. (Optional) You can make Spotify the default player by the way to 'Settings' > 'Customize my music service preferences' > 'My preferred music source' > 'Spotify' > 'Done'.
Now, whenever you want to listen to music from Spotify, you can simply tell Alexa something like, 'Play Play Collective Soul on Spotify' and it will shuffle through various songs by Play Collective Soul on Spotify. Here are some specific Spotify commands you can give Alexa to play the songs:
'Play [song name] by [artist]'.
'Play (artist name, playlist name, genre) on Spotify'.
'Pause' pauses the currently playing track.
'Play [Discover Weekly] playlist'.
'Volume up/down' turns volume up or down.
'Stop' stops the currently playing track.
Note: If you want to unlink your Spotify account from your Amazon account, you can follow next simple steps to get through:
1. Open the Amazon Alexa app;
2. Tap on the Menu button in the top-left corner;
3. Select 'Music & Books';
4. Select 'Spotify';
5. Tap on 'Unlink account from Alexa';
6. Tap on 'Unlink account'.
Further Reading: 2 Simple Ways to Help You Enjoy Apple Music Through Amazon Echo
Part 3. Play Spotify Music on Amazon Echo Without Premium
If you're Spotify Free user or you're going to to cancel Premium, you can catch this opportunity to play Spotify music on Amazon Echo with the help of TuneFab Spotify Music Converter. It is the most professional sotfware to convert Spotify to MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC so that make offline playback possible. It means that you can listen to Spotify offline without Premium. It is easy-to-use with simple several clicks.
Step 1. Run TuneFab Spotify Music Converter
After successfully intalling the software, open TuneFab Spotify Music Converter and let it run. Don't quit Spotify because the converter needs to work with it.
Step 2. Import Spotify Files
Drag songs, playlists, albums, tracks, etc. from Spotify by clicking 'Add Files'.
Step 3. Select the Desired Songs
Select the songs that you upload to the converter, then click 'Add'.
Step 4. Choose Output Format
Go to 'Options > Advanced', you are free to choose MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC as you want.
Step 5. Start Converting
Click 'Convert' and the selected songs will begin to convert to the format you've chose.
Step 6. Upload Songs to Amazon Music
Open your Amazon Music app and sign in, then upload the converted songs and thus you can sync Spotify songs to Amazon Echo.
Part 4. More Tips About Amazon Echo
Ever since Amazon came out with the Echo, people everywhere have been astounded by their new voice activated assistant. So we list most important things you need to know about your new Echo.
1. Help Alexa recognize your voice better. To improve Alexa's speech recognition capabilities, you can open the 'Alexa app > Menu > Settings > Voice Training'.
2. When you're cooking, Alexa is an amazing hands-free tool. Just say something like 'Alexa, set timer for 12 minutes', 'Alexa, how much time is left on my timer', 'Alexa, add yogurt to my shopping list'.
3. Alexa can read you a custom news briefing over breakfast. Customize your news in 'Settings > Account > Flash Briefing'. Then ask 'Alexa, what's new?' or 'Alexa, read me the news.' to hear the day's top headlines.
4. Listen to the radio, a podcast, or your Discover Weekly playlist on Spotify. Commands like 'Alexa, play NPR', 'Alexa, play Fox Sports Radio on iHeartRadio.' are working, you can try it.
5. Add your work address to ask Alexa about your daily commute like 'Alexa, how is traffic?'. Go to 'Settings > Account > Traffic > add your home and work addresses' to activate.
6. Add your Google Calendar and Alexa can tell you what your day's like. Go to the 'Alexa app > Settings > Account > Calendar' to link your Google account.
Amazon Echo Show Spotify
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