YouTube to KKBOX

Soundiiz imports your playlists and favourites easily from YouTube to KKBOX

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The best solution to manage your online music collection!
  • 42 music services supported
  • Transfer your playlists and favorites
  • No need to install any application

How to transfer playlists from YouTube to KKBOX?

This quick tutorial will guide you to move one or multiple playlists from YouTube to KKBOX

  1. Open Soundiiz and select the transfer tool
  2. Connect your YouTube and KKBOX accounts
  3. Select all the playlists you want to copy to KKBOX
  4. Confirm your selection and start the transfer!

How to transfer albums from YouTube to KKBOX?

We cannot transfer this kind of element to KKBOX. This platform could not support this type of data, or we are unable to retrieve this data from the source platform. Learn more

How to transfer artists from YouTube to KKBOX?

We cannot transfer this kind of element to KKBOX. This platform could not support this type of data, or we are unable to retrieve this data from the source platform. Learn more

How to transfer your favorite tracks from YouTube to KKBOX?

Do you have favorite tracks on YouTube and want to move them to KKBOX? The steps below can help you:

Free (one by one) Premium Tracks Transfer
  1. Open Soundiiz and select the transfer tool
  2. Connect your YouTube and KKBOX accounts
  3. Select all the songs you want to add to KKBOX
  4. Confirm your selection and start the transfer!

What is YouTube?

YouTube is a video hosting website where users can upload, assess, view, discuss, and share videos.

What is KKBOX?

KKBOX is a music streaming service targeting the music market of Southeast Asia. Working on a freemium basis, both pay-per-month buyers or free service listeners can listen to millions of tunes (kkbox) on smartphones, TVs, media centres, and computers.

What is Soundiiz?

Soundiiz is the most complete online tool to manage your music library between multiple services. It offers a simple way to import and export playlists and favorites tracks, artists, and albums.