- Open iTunes on your computer.
- Select File in the iTunes menu bar, select Library in the drop-down menu, then choose Show Duplicate Items.
- iTunes shows a list of the songs it thinks are duplicates.
In respect to this, why do I have duplicate songs on my iPhone?
Thanks for your question. If I understand your issue, the reason you are seeing duplicates is because you chose the "Merge" option instead of "Replace" when you synced your iTunes library to your iPhone. The songs that you are seeing with the iCloud symbol are songs that you have purchased from the iTunes store.
Additionally, how do I remove duplicate songs from my playlist? Click on the Music category (top left of iTunes) then choose the File Menu and select Show Duplicates. From there you can select all and delete (Command Delete) all of the duplicates, and move the files to the trash when prompted.
Also, how do I get rid of songs on my iPhone?
- Go to Settings -> General -> Storage & iCloud Usage.
- Tap Manage Storage and wait till you get a list of your iPhone apps.
- Choose Music, then click Edit at the top right corner and All Songs in case you really want to get rid of all your music.
- And finally tap the Delete button.
How do you delete multiple songs on iPhone?
How to delete all locally-stored music from your iOS device
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to General > Usage > Manage Storage.
- Wait for it to load; after it does so, tap on Music.
- Tap Edit in the upper right corner.
- Tap the red minus button next to All Songs, then tap Delete.