Move all the songs in a playlist to another folder?

I was wondering if there was an easy way to take all the songs in a specific playlist and move them to another folder?
example Itunes keeps my library organized and I want to move all the songs in my top played playlist from their respective folders (I would actually rather copy and paste them) into a separate folder... Is there an easy way to do this?

Create the new folder on your desktop. Highlight the tracks in iTunes and drag to the new folder.
This action creates a copy of each file and places it in the new folder. It does not change, move, or affect the files that iTunes is already using.

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