Deezer MCP. Find any song, artist, album, or chart data instantly.
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Deezer lets your agent search millions of music tracks and discover metadata for artists, albums, playlists, and genres using natural language queries.
Find specific songs by title or lyrics, check global charts, or build themed playlists without ever leaving your chat client.
What your AI agents can do
Get album
Pulls comprehensive information about a specific album.
Get album tracks
Lists all the individual tracks that belong to an album.
Get artist
Retrieves detailed profile information for a given artist.
Find specific music tracks using titles, lyrics, or general keywords, complete with a preview link.
Get detailed profile information for any artist, including their top songs and related radio mixes.
Pull comprehensive details about an album, including its release date and every track on the record.
Search for existing public playlists based on a mood, genre, or curator name.
View current top tracks, albums, and artists globally or filtered down to a specific country.
Browse music genres and find curated playlists tailored specifically for that style of music.
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Deezer: 14 Tools for Music Discovery
These tools let you programmatically interact with the Deezer catalog to search, discover, and retrieve detailed data on artists, tracks, albums, and playlists.
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Pulls comprehensive information about a specific album.
019d842dget album tracks
Lists all the individual tracks that belong to an album.
019d842dget artist
Retrieves detailed profile information for a given artist.
019d842dget artist radio
Gets a list of tracks generated specifically as radio recommendations for an artist.
019d842dget artist top tracks
Pulls the most popular and highly rated songs by an artist.
019d842dget chart
Fetches current music charts, optionally filtering results for a specific country.
019d842dget genre
Provides general information about various music genres.
019d842dget genre playlists
Locates playlists that are curated specifically for a given genre.
019d842dget playlist
Grabs detailed information about a specific public playlist, including its creator and track count.
019d842dget track
Retrieves all available metadata for a single song.
019d842dsearch albums
Searches the catalog to find albums based on criteria like name or release date.
019d842dsearch artists
Finds artists in the database, returning fan counts and profile links for discovery.
019d842dsearch playlists
Searches for existing playlists using criteria like keywords or creator name.
019d842dsearch tracks
Searches the entire track catalog by title, artist, or keyword, providing preview links.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 14 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Manually tracking song and album details is a nightmare.
Think about writing a deep dive into a musical genre. Today, that means opening Deezer, searching by mood, clicking through playlists, copying down every track name, then going to Google to verify the artist's top 5 songs and album release dates. You spend hours just compiling the raw data.
With this MCP, you tell your agent what you need—for example, 'Give me the five most streamed artists in the Indie genre and their last three albums.' The agent pulls all that structured information for you, giving you clean, organized results instantly.
Deezer provides precise music context using the Deezer MCP.
You stop juggling tabs and cross-referencing pages. You don't have to remember if a song is from an album or just a single, or what genre it falls into—the data tells you exactly that.
It’s all about the depth. Your agent gives you verifiable metadata for every piece of music you discuss. Period.
What you can do with this MCP connector
This MCP connects a massive music catalog directly to your AI agent. You can search through millions of tracks, discover new artists, and pull up full album details just by talking to it. Need to find the perfect background beat? Use natural language to explore genre-specific playlists or check global charts for what's currently hot in Brazil (or anywhere else).
It’s all about metadata. You can look up an artist—getting their top tracks, checking out related radio mixes, and finding album releases—or drill down into a playlist by mood. When you're building complex workflows that need to pull music data alongside customer records, the platform handles everything securely. Because Vinkius runs this MCP in an isolated sandbox, your credentials pass through a zero-trust proxy; they never sit on disk, so you can trust the connection when linking music discovery to other systems.
The core job here is giving your agent deep visibility into music data flow. You don't just get a list of songs; you get the full context—the album release date, the track duration, and fan counts for everything from artists to playlists.
019d842d-e045-71e7-82e0-baddf90b559a How Deezer MCP Works
- 1 Start by asking your agent to look up a specific entity (e.g., 'Show me the top tracks from Taylor Swift').
- 2 The MCP routes the request, retrieving all necessary metadata—like artist info or album details—from Deezer.
- 3 Your agent processes this structured data and presents you with actionable music insights, like top results and links to full track lists.
The bottom line is that your AI client treats the entire Deezer music library like a searchable database, letting you pull complex metadata without needing an API key or writing code.
Who Is Deezer MCP For?
Music journalists who need to fact-check song details, marketing teams building campaign content, and data analysts mapping cultural trends. These are people who get frustrated when they have to jump between a music site and a spreadsheet just to confirm metadata.
They use this MCP to research background music for articles, pulling specific track details or finding playlists that match a mood for a new blog post.
They check global charts and artist information quickly when writing an article about musical trends, confirming who is trending where.
They use it to pull metadata on successful albums or artists to inform campaign targeting, knowing exactly what content resonated with fans.
What Changes When You Connect
- Need to know what's hot? Use
get_chartto check top tracks and albums globally or by a specific country. It gives you instant market intelligence without leaving your chat window. - Building content about an act requires deep detail. Run
get_artistto pull the full profile, plus useget_artist_top_tracksandget_artist_radiofor context on their most popular songs. - Tackling a mood board? Instead of guessing, search by theme using
search_playlists. You can narrow down options withget_genre_playliststo ensure the vibe is right. - Writing about an album's history? Use
get_albumfor release dates and structure, then callget_album_tracksto get a precise list of every song on it. It’s fast. - Starting from nothing? The most powerful tool here is
search_tracks. You can search by title or keywords across millions of songs, getting the artist, album, and duration all at once.
Real-World Use Cases
Fact-checking a Music Article
A journalist needs to verify if Artist X's song 'Title Y' appeared on Album Z. They use search_tracks first, then confirm the full context by running get_album. This process confirms the metadata without needing access to the Deezer website.
Curating a Themed Playlist
A content marketer needs 'Chill Lo-Fi beats for studying.' They use search_playlists and then verify the genre fit by checking specific recommendations using get_genre_playlists. This ensures the playlist hits the right notes.
Researching Artist History
A researcher wants to know an artist's career trajectory. They run search_artists to find general info, then use get_artist_top_tracks and get_artist_radio to map out their most influential songs.
Building a Cross-Platform Campaign
A marketing manager needs to pull chart data (get_chart) to write copy, then use that artist's info to generate targeted ad content. The agent chains the music data with existing customer CRM records for full campaign visibility.
The Tradeoffs
Only searching by song title
The user searches only using search_tracks('song name') and gets a list of 10 results, but doesn't know if the right album or artist is connected to it.
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After running search_tracks, immediately follow up by calling get_album or get_artist using the returned IDs. This adds necessary depth and context that simple searching misses.
Treating metadata as static
The user finds a great playlist but assumes the songs inside are timeless, without checking current popularity.
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Always run get_chart in parallel with search_playlists. This confirms if the songs within that playlist are still trending or have fallen out of favor.
Relying on one search tool
The user only uses search_albums and misses a relevant artist who released music outside of major album cycles.
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Broaden your scope. Use search_artists first to find the creator, then check their related radio mixes using get_artist_radio. This catches more obscure but relevant tracks.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your job requires confirming specific details about music—like verifying an album's release date or checking a song's exact duration. If you just need to know 'what sounds good,' use a general playlist generator tool instead; they don't require metadata validation. However, if the task is complex and requires pulling musical data to inform another system (say, populating ad copy in a CRM), this MCP’s ability to connect music discovery with other platforms via Vinkius makes it necessary. Don’t use it just because you can; only pull it when you need structured metadata for an actionable outcome.
Common Questions About Deezer MCP
How does the Deezer MCP help me find a specific song? +
The search_tracks tool lets your agent search millions of songs by title, lyrics, or keywords, providing immediate results and preview links.
Can I check global charts using the Deezer MCP? +
Yes. Use the get_chart tool to view top tracks, albums, and artists globally, or narrow the focus down to a specific country code.
What is the difference between search_albums and get_album? +
search_albums finds potential albums based on criteria (like name). get_album pulls all the detailed, final metadata for an album once you've identified it.
Can I find playlists by genre using the Deezer MCP? +
Yes. The get_genre_playlists tool lets your agent pull curated playlists that match a specific musical genre you care about.
How do I use get_artist to retrieve all core details about a music act? +
It provides comprehensive data points like fan counts, profile links, and detailed bio information. This tool gives you the full context of an artist beyond just their top songs or albums.
When should I call get_track instead of using search_tracks? +
Use get_track when you know a song's specific ID and need its complete metadata. While searching finds results, calling this tool fetches the definitive details for one single track.
If I have an album title, how do I use get_album_tracks to list every song on it? +
This function directly returns a full list of tracks and their titles associated with a specific album ID. It's the most reliable way to see the exact contents of a record.
What is the difference between search_playlists and get_playlist? +
Search_playlists finds potential playlists based on keywords or criteria. Get_playlist requires an ID and returns all specific details, like the creator's name and total track count.
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