Android users have long been frustrated with the lack of control they have over the song names that appear in their music library. While there are a few third-party apps that let you change song names, they’re not always reliable or user-friendly. Fortunately, there’s a simple workaround for changing song names on Android: You can use the built-in Android Music Manager app. This app lets you manage your music library and play songs from anywhere on your device. To change song names using the Music Manager app, open it and tap the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. From here, you can select “Songs” to view all of your songs (or albums if you have more than one). Next, tap on a specific song to view its details. On this screen, you’ll see three tabs: “Title,” “Artist,” and “Album.” Under “Title,” you’ll see a list of all of the track’s title options (including album and artist titles). Under “Artist,” you’ll see a list of all of the track’s artist options (including album and artist names). And under “Album,” you’ll see a list of all of the track’s album options (including title and artist names). To change a song’s name, simply select an option from this list and hit OK. The new name will be applied to the track immediately, so be sure to hit OK before hitting Play or Stop! ..