How can I transfer a group of songs from my computer to my iPhone?

I'm trying to put a playlist from my computer on to my phone. How can I do this.

Hello NizzleMarizzle,
This can be done under the 'Music' tab after selecting your device in iTunes.
iOS: How to transfer or sync content to your computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1296
Cheers,
Allen

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