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# Add Songs to Your Release

#### Add Songs to Your Album or EP<br>

Once your release is created, you’ll be prompted to add songs from your existing catalog or create new ones.

* Your songs → You’ll see a list of all songs previously uploaded to SONGS under your account.
* Add song → Click this button next to any track to include it in your album or EP.
* Search → Use the search bar to quickly locate specific tracks by title or artist.
* Create song → If a track hasn’t been uploaded yet, click “Create song” to add a new one directly from this screen. Once completed, it will appear in the list and can be added to the release.
* Confirm → Once you’ve selected all the tracks you want, click Confirm to continue.


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