One of Instagrams popular features is adding music to Instagram posts and stories.
Heres more about it.
you might use this music on Instagram Stories and Posts to add spice before uploading them.
The rest of the users get access to adding music on both posts and stories without any hassle.
Talking about Stories, these are temporary and vanish after 24 hours.
Heres how you’re free to add music to Instagram stories using the Instagram app.
01.Launch the Instagram app (of course).
02.On the home screen, locate theAddbutton that should be in the top-right corner of the screen alongsideMessages.
04.Choose the photo or the video you want to add ontheStoryor use theCamerafeature to shoot live and post.
05.In the top-right corner, there are several options.
Choose theStickersoption to give you all the elements you might add to your post or story.
Note that this doesnt guarantee all the songs will be available on Instagram, so expect many songs missing.
Perhaps, you’ve got the option to find the trending and popular ones for sure.
This range includesKacha Badam, Buttercup, Dance Meme,etc.
09.you’re able to manually select what part or section of the song you want to feature.
it’s possible for you to also scroll by lyrics.
1.3.On the main canvas, you could still add other stickers, text, and so on.
And thats how you’re able to add music to Instagram Stories.
you might add music to these posts, be it a photo or a video.
Heres how you might do it.
01.First up, tap on the Add button located in the top-right corner and selectPost.
03.you could edit theimage/videosselected using thein-app editor.Hit the arrow in the top-right cornerandproceed.
Note:You cannot add lyrics in posts since it is limited to Stories only.
Check your profile to find the post you just made and bingo.
you could download any one of the apps for your phone.
Adding copyrighted music to Instagram posts or stories can trigger its automatic removal, although the conditions vary.
Some video editor apps have watermarks on their free version, while some have certain limitations.
Of course, the ability to add music natively to posts remains available for selected countries.