How to Import Spotify and YouTube Music Playlists Into BlackHole APK
Why BlackHole APK’s Playlist Import Feature Is a Game Changer
Most people who switch music apps face the same frustrating problem: rebuilding their playlists from scratch. If you have spent months curating the perfect gym playlist on Spotify or your go-to study mix on YouTube Music, losing access to it when switching apps is enough to keep people stuck with paid subscriptions longer than they need to be.
BlackHole APK solves this problem directly. The app supports playlist imports from four major platforms: Spotify, YouTube Music, JioSaavn, and Resso. You don’t manually re-add songs. You authenticate with your account, and BlackHole pulls the playlists in automatically.
This single feature has made BlackHole the preferred music app for hundreds of thousands of Android users in South Asia who want to leave premium subscriptions behind without starting their music libraries over from zero.
Supported Platforms for Playlist Import in BlackHole APK 2026
| Platform | Import Support | Login Required |
| Spotify | Full playlist import | Yes, Spotify account |
| YouTube Music | Full playlist import | Yes, Google account |
| JioSaavn | Full playlist import | Yes, JioSaavn account |
| Resso | Playlist import | Yes, Resso account |
| Apple Music | Not supported | N/A |
| Gaana | Not supported | N/A |
| Amazon Music | Not supported | N/A |
| Wynk | Not supported | N/A |
Step-by-Step: How to Import Your Spotify Playlist Into BlackHole APK
Follow these steps carefully and your Spotify playlists will appear inside BlackHole APK within a few minutes.
- Open BlackHole APK on your Android device.
- Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner to open the side navigation panel.
- Scroll down and find the ‘Import Playlist’ section or navigate to Settings.
- Select ‘Spotify’ from the list of available import sources.
- You will be redirected to a Spotify login page. Enter your Spotify credentials — even a free account works.
- Once authenticated, BlackHole will show a list of all your Spotify playlists.
- Select the playlists you want to import and tap the Import button.
- BlackHole will match the songs to available sources and populate your library automatically.
- Once imported, the playlists appear under Library > Playlists in the app.
Note: Some songs may not import if they are not available through BlackHole’s music sources. Regional exclusives or tracks not on YouTube Music or JioSaavn may not transfer over completely.
Step-by-Step: How to Import YouTube Music Playlists
The YouTube Music import process follows a similar pattern and works smoothly for most users.
- Open BlackHole APK and navigate to Settings.
- Tap on ‘YouTube Music’ under the Import Playlist section.
- A Google account sign-in page will open inside the app.
- Sign in with the Google account linked to your YouTube Music.
- Your saved playlists, liked songs, and albums will be shown.
- Choose what you want to import and confirm.
- BlackHole fetches the track list and matches songs from its available library.
YouTube Music playlists typically have the best import success rate since BlackHole primarily sources audio from the YouTube Music API itself.
Offline Downloads: How to Save Your Imported Playlists for Offline Listening
Once your playlists are imported, downloading them for offline use is straightforward.
Downloading Individual Songs
While a song is playing, tap the three-dot menu icon next to the track title. Select ‘Download’ and the song will save directly to your device storage in the quality you have selected in Settings.
Downloading Entire Playlists
Open any playlist, tap the three-dot menu at the top of the playlist, and select ‘Download All’. BlackHole will queue all tracks and download them in sequence. This works over both WiFi and mobile data, though WiFi is recommended to save your data plan.
Choosing Download Quality
In Settings, you can choose your preferred download quality from options including 96Kbps, 128Kbps, 160Kbps, 256Kbps, and 320Kbps. Higher quality produces better audio but uses more storage space.
| Quality Level | File Size Per Song (Approx) | Recommended For |
| 96Kbps | ~2-3 MB | Low storage devices |
| 128Kbps | ~3-4 MB | Everyday listening |
| 160Kbps | ~4-5 MB | Good quality balance |
| 256Kbps | ~6-8 MB | Music enthusiasts |
| 320Kbps | ~8-10 MB | Audiophiles, HiFi setups |
| Varies | Depends on song length | Longer songs use more storage |
| FLAC (if supported) | ~20-30 MB | Studio quality listening |
| Auto | Auto-selected | Default recommendation |
Tips to Get the Best Results from BlackHole APK in 2026
- Always import playlists over a stable WiFi connection for faster syncing.
- After importing, download your most-used playlists for offline access immediately.
- Set download quality to 320Kbps if you have storage to spare — the audio difference is noticeable.
- Use the Favorites feature alongside imported playlists to organize music across both sources.
- Check GitHub for updates regularly. New versions often fix import bugs and add new source support.
- If a playlist import fails, try logging out and back into the source platform from within BlackHole.
Common Problems During Playlist Import and How to Fix Them
Authentication Loop or Login Fails
If BlackHole keeps redirecting you to the login page without completing, clear the app cache from your phone settings and try again. This usually resolves the issue.
Some Songs Missing After Import
This happens when tracks are not available in BlackHole’s music sources. There is no workaround for licensing-restricted content. However, most popular mainstream songs will import successfully.
Imported Playlist Shows Wrong Tracks
This is rare but can happen when song names match multiple versions. Open the track and use the ‘Find Similar’ or search function to manually replace incorrect matches.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
| Login loop | Session or cache issue | Clear app cache, retry |
| Missing songs after import | Not available in BlackHole sources | Search and add manually |
| Slow import process | Poor internet connection | Switch to WiFi |
| App crashes during import | Outdated APK version | Update to latest version |
| Playlists not showing | Login not completed | Re-authenticate source account |
| Download fails | Low storage or network issue | Free storage or retry |
| Wrong tracks in playlist | Title conflict in database | Search correct version manually |
| Import option missing | Older app version | Update BlackHole APK |
Frequently Asked Questions About BlackHole Playlist Import
Can I import a Spotify playlist without a Premium account?
Yes. A standard free Spotify account is sufficient to import playlists into BlackHole. You only need to authenticate with your Spotify login.
Will my imported playlists update automatically when I add new songs to Spotify?
Not automatically. You will need to manually re-import or refresh the playlist from within BlackHole to sync new additions.
How many playlists can I import at one time?
There is no stated limit on the number of playlists you can import. However, importing many large playlists simultaneously may slow down the process. Doing it in batches works better.
Does importing playlists require an internet connection every time I listen?
Only if you haven’t downloaded the songs offline. If you download tracks after importing, they play without any internet connection.
Is the playlist import feature available on all versions of BlackHole APK?
The import feature has been available since earlier versions but works most reliably on v1.15.11 and later. Always use the latest build for the best experience.
Conclusion
BlackHole APK’s playlist import feature removes the last major barrier to switching away from expensive streaming subscriptions. Once you know your playlists will survive the transition, making the move becomes a lot easier to justify. The process works well for Spotify, YouTube Music, JioSaavn, and Resso users, and the ability to then download those playlists for offline access without paying anything extra is a rare feature even in 2026.
Set aside 15 minutes to import and download your most important playlists, and you will have a fully functional offline music library that costs you nothing month after month.
