Deezer MCP. Pull Music Data and Global Charts with AI
Deezer connects your AI agent directly to millions of tracks and the entire Deezer music catalog. Search by genre, discover top artists, look up detailed album tracklists, or analyze global charts—all through natural conversation. It lets you pull structured metadata on playlists and musicians without ever leaving your chat interface.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
Search the entire library for tracks using keywords or artist names, getting details and preview links.
Get detailed profiles on musicians, view their top tracks, and look up full album listings with release dates.
Search existing public playlists based on a genre, mood, or curator, and explore deep genre categories.
View the current top songs, albums, and artists for any region using international country codes.
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What AI agents can do with Deezer with 14 Tools
These tools let you programmatically manage and extract detailed audio metadata, allowing your agent to search everything from individual tracks to entire genre catalogs.
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Start using Deezer MCPGet Genre
Provides structured information about different musical genres available on Deezer.
Get Playlist
Gets detailed metadata for a specific playlist, including its creator and track...
Get Album
Retrieves detailed information about a specific musical album.
Get Album Tracks
Lists all the individual tracks contained within an album.
Get Artist Radio
Gets a selection of radio tracks curated for a specific artist's sound.
Search Albums
Searches the catalog to find albums based on titles or artists, returning cover art info.
Search Artists
Searches for musicians and returns profile details like fan count and album count.
Search Playlists
Finds playlists by searching criteria, listing the creator and number of tracks in...
Search Tracks
Searches for individual songs using keywords or partial titles, providing preview...
Get Artist
Retrieves comprehensive profile data about a musician or group.
Get Artist Top Tracks
Fetches the most popular songs associated with a given artist.
Get Chart
Accesses Deezer's charts, allowing you to filter results by country code.
Get Genre Playlists
Finds public playlists that are specifically tied to a given music genre.
Get Track
Retrieves complete details on a single song, such as duration and artist information.
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Tracking Music Trends Used to Be a Click-Heavy Grind
Today, figuring out what music is popular or who the biggest artists are involves bouncing between tabs. You check global charts on one page, then click into an artist's profile to find their top tracks, and finally navigate away again to search for mood-based playlists that might be trending. It takes time, multiple clicks, and a lot of manual copy-pasting just to build a basic report.
With this MCP, you tell your agent exactly what data points you need—like 'the top 10 tracks in Brazil' or 'all albums by Artist X with their release dates.' The result is a single block of structured metadata delivered right into your chat window. You get the answer without leaving your workspace.
Deezer MCP: Structured Music Data at Your Fingertips
Manual research used to require you to individually search for each album, then check its tracklist, and finally look up the artist's bio separately. Each piece of information was siloed in a different corner of the site.
Now, your agent handles that complexity. You ask it to get_artist details or perform multiple searches like searching_albums and search_playlists, and you receive all the connected data points immediately. The entire knowledge graph of Deezer is available to you.
What Deezer MCP does for your AI
This MCP gives your AI agent immediate access to the massive Deezer music library. You can ask it to find tracks by keywords, check what's trending in a specific country, or research an artist’s top songs and associated radio stations. If you need to build content around musical data—whether that's for journalism, marketing campaigns, or simply planning a concert setlist—this tool gathers all the necessary metadata instantly.
You can search deep into public playlists by mood or genre, find album details including release dates, or browse entire music genres to discover curated lists. Because Vinkius hosts this catalog, you connect your preferred AI client once and get full read access to Deezer's vast database of audio information.
019d842d-e045-71e7-82e0-baddf90b559a How to set up Deezer MCP
The bottom line is, you use natural conversation to pull complex music metadata from Deezer directly into your workflow.
Subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius. You don't need an API key because Deezer provides open read access.
Activate the tool within your AI client, like Cursor or Claude.
Ask a natural language question, such as 'What are the top songs in Brazil right now?' and receive structured data.
Who uses Deezer MCP
Music journalists, digital content creators, marketing analysts, and curriculum developers. If your job requires knowing what's trending in audio or structuring a playlist based on data, you need this.
Needs to find 50 ambient tracks for a blog post about lo-fi beats. Uses the MCP to search for playlists and get specific track details.
Is writing an article on Latin American music trends. Uses the MCP to check global charts and find top artists in specific countries.
Needs to build a mood-based playlist for a client. Uses the MCP to search by genre, get album details, and identify related tracks.
Benefits of connecting Deezer MCP
You stop manual searching. Instead of checking the Deezer website for top tracks, you simply ask your agent what's trending in Brazil, and it gives you a ranked list instantly.
Get deep artist context fast. Instead of clicking through multiple pages to learn about an artist's career, use the MCP to get their profile, top tracks, and associated radio stations all at once.
Curate without clicks. Need study music? Search for playlists by mood or genre (like Lo-Fi Beats) and retrieve structured data listing track counts and fan metrics.
Build comprehensive metadata reports. You can use the MCP to get detailed album information, including release dates and full track listings, which is perfect for research.
Manage complex searches easily. If you're looking for a specific song by title or keyword, the dedicated search_tracks tool gives you immediate results with preview links.
Deezer MCP use cases
Researching emerging musical trends
A marketing analyst needs to know what sounds are hot in Southeast Asia. They ask their agent for 'global charts' filtered by the country code and use get_artist_top_tracks to see which specific artists dominate that market right now.
Creating a themed content calendar
A journalist needs source material about 90s alternative rock. They ask their agent to search for playlists by genre, then use get_album details on the resulting albums to pull out specific release dates and track counts.
Building an educational resource guide
A university professor is teaching music history. Instead of manually checking album data, they ask their agent to search for artists and then use get_genre information to provide students with structured context on musical movements.
Debugging a missing song link
A web developer needs to verify if a track exists before building an embed. They run 'search tracks' using the exact title and artist name, getting immediate confirmation and preview links for validation.
Deezer MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating it like a simple search engine
Just asking the agent to 'find music' or 'show me songs'. This approach gets vague, general results that don't provide enough metadata.
Be specific and use the tools. Instead of 'find music', ask for 'the top 10 tracks by Artist X in Country Y.' Use get_artist_top_tracks combined with get_chart.
Overloading one prompt
Asking, 'Find me a playlist, and also tell me the artist details for the top track, and check the global charts too.' This is confusing and often fails to deliver structured data.
Break it down. First, use search_playlists to find the list; second, use get_playlist on that result; third, run get_chart separately to cover regional trends.
Assuming full catalog access
Expecting the agent to pull private or paywalled music data. This MCP only works with public metadata available via Deezer's open API.
Always frame your query around publicly searchable items, like using search_artists for fan-visible profiles, not private content.
When to use Deezer MCP
Use this MCP if you need structured, verifiable data about music metadata—specifically artist biographies, album tracklists, global chart positions, or playlist metrics. If your goal is merely to listen to the music or find a random song, Deezer's main website works fine. But if you're writing code, building reports, or analyzing market trends, this MCP gives you the necessary data points. Don't use it if you need real-time audio streaming; it only handles metadata retrieval. If your goal is to manage user accounts or playlists that require write permissions (like creating a new playlist), this tool won't work; you’ll need an alternative service designed for content modification.
Frequently asked questions about Deezer MCP
Can I use the Deezer MCP to find music genres? +
Yes, you can get genre information using the get_genre tool. This provides structured details about various musical categories for your research.
How do I find out what's trending in a specific country with Deezer MCP? +
You use the get_chart tool and pass the desired country using its ISO 3166-1 code. This allows you to see regional top tracks, albums, or artists.
Does search_tracks provide just titles, or more detail? +
The search_tracks tool returns detailed information for each song found, including the artist, album name, duration, and a preview link for verification.
What if I want to know about an album's full tracklist? +
You first use get_album to find the album metadata, then run get_album_tracks using that result. This gives you every song on the record.
Is Deezer MCP suitable for building playlists? +
The tool is excellent for gathering playlist data via search_playlists and getting details with get_playlist. It provides the metadata needed to build your structure, but it doesn't create the playlist itself.
Do I need a Deezer account or API key to use this? +
No! The Deezer public API is open for reading without authentication. You can search tracks, artists, albums, playlists, and charts immediately.
Can I listen to song previews? +
Yes! Every track returned by the search includes a 30-second preview URL that you can play directly in your browser.
Can I get charts for a specific country? +
Yes! Use the get_chart tool with a country code (e.g., US, BR, FR, DE) to get the top tracks, albums, artists, and playlists for that region.