Spotify MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to control Spotify playback, search for music, manage playlists, and interact with your Spotify library through natural language commands.
README
<div align="center" style="display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; gap: 10px;"> <img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/84/Spotify_icon.svg" width="30" height="30"> <h1>Spotify MCP Server</h1> </div>
A lightweight Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants like Cursor & Claude to control Spotify playback and manage playlists.
<details> <summary>Contents</summary>
- Example Interactions
- Tools
- Setup
- Integrating with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and VsCode (Cline) </details>
Example Interactions
- "Play Elvis's first song"
- "Create a Taylor Swift / Slipknot fusion playlist"
- "Copy all the techno tracks from my workout playlist to my work playlist"
Tools
Read Operations
-
searchSpotify
- Description: Search for tracks, albums, artists, or playlists on Spotify
- Parameters:
query(string): The search termtype(string): Type of item to search for (track, album, artist, playlist)limit(number, optional): Maximum number of results to return (10-50)
- Returns: List of matching items with their IDs, names, and additional details
- Example:
searchSpotify("bohemian rhapsody", "track", 20)
-
getNowPlaying
- Description: Get information about the currently playing track on Spotify
- Parameters: None
- Returns: Object containing track name, artist, album, playback progress, duration, and playback state
- Example:
getNowPlaying()
-
getMyPlaylists
- Description: Get a list of the current user's playlists on Spotify
- Parameters:
limit(number, optional): Maximum number of playlists to return (default: 20)offset(number, optional): Index of the first playlist to return (default: 0)
- Returns: Array of playlists with their IDs, names, track counts, and public status
- Example:
getMyPlaylists(10, 0)
-
getPlaylistTracks
- Description: Get a list of tracks in a specific Spotify playlist
- Parameters:
playlistId(string): The Spotify ID of the playlistlimit(number, optional): Maximum number of tracks to return (default: 100)offset(number, optional): Index of the first track to return (default: 0)
- Returns: Array of tracks with their IDs, names, artists, album, duration, and added date
- Example:
getPlaylistTracks("37i9dQZEVXcJZyENOWUFo7")
-
getRecentlyPlayed
- Description: Retrieves a list of recently played tracks from Spotify.
- Parameters:
limit(number, optional): A number specifying the maximum number of tracks to return.
- Returns: If tracks are found it returns a formatted list of recently played tracks else a message stating: "You don't have any recently played tracks on Spotify".
- Example:
getRecentlyPlayed({ limit: 10 })
-
getUsersSavedTracks
- Description: Get a list of tracks saved in the user's "Liked Songs" library
- Parameters:
limit(number, optional): Maximum number of tracks to return (1-50, default: 50)offset(number, optional): Offset for pagination (0-based index, default: 0)
- Returns: Formatted list of saved tracks with track names, artists, duration, track IDs, and when they were added to Liked Songs. Shows pagination info (e.g., "1-20 of 150").
- Example:
getUsersSavedTracks({ limit: 20, offset: 0 })
Play / Create Operations
-
playMusic
- Description: Start playing a track, album, artist, or playlist on Spotify
- Parameters:
uri(string, optional): Spotify URI of the item to play (overrides type and id)type(string, optional): Type of item to play (track, album, artist, playlist)id(string, optional): Spotify ID of the item to playdeviceId(string, optional): ID of the device to play on
- Returns: Success status
- Example:
playMusic({ uri: "spotify:track:6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6" }) - Alternative:
playMusic({ type: "track", id: "6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6" })
-
pausePlayback
- Description: Pause the currently playing track on Spotify
- Parameters:
deviceId(string, optional): ID of the device to pause
- Returns: Success status
- Example:
pausePlayback()
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skipToNext
- Description: Skip to the next track in the current playback queue
- Parameters:
deviceId(string, optional): ID of the device
- Returns: Success status
- Example:
skipToNext()
-
skipToPrevious
- Description: Skip to the previous track in the current playback queue
- Parameters:
deviceId(string, optional): ID of the device
- Returns: Success status
- Example:
skipToPrevious()
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createPlaylist
- Description: Create a new playlist on Spotify
- Parameters:
name(string): Name for the new playlistdescription(string, optional): Description for the playlistpublic(boolean, optional): Whether the playlist should be public (default: false)
- Returns: Object with the new playlist's ID and URL
- Example:
createPlaylist({ name: "Workout Mix", description: "Songs to get pumped up", public: false })
-
addTracksToPlaylist
- Description: Add tracks to an existing Spotify playlist
- Parameters:
playlistId(string): ID of the playlisttrackUris(array): Array of track URIs or IDs to addposition(number, optional): Position to insert tracks
- Returns: Success status and snapshot ID
- Example:
addTracksToPlaylist({ playlistId: "3cEYpjA9oz9GiPac4AsH4n", trackUris: ["spotify:track:4iV5W9uYEdYUVa79Axb7Rh"] })
-
addToQueue
- Description: Adds a track, album, artist or playlist to the current playback queue
-
- Parameters:
uri(string, optional): Spotify URI of the item to add to queue (overrides type and id)type(string, optional): Type of item to queue (track, album, artist, playlist)id(string, optional): Spotify ID of the item to queuedeviceId(string, optional): ID of the device to queue on
- Returns: Success status
- Example:
addToQueue({ uri: "spotify:track:6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6" }) - Alternative:
addToQueue({ type: "track", id: "6rqhFgbbKwnb9MLmUQDhG6" })
Album Operations
-
getAlbums
- Description: Get detailed information about one or more albums by their Spotify IDs
- Parameters:
albumIds(string|array): A single album ID or array of album IDs (max 20)
- Returns: Album details including name, artists, release date, type, total tracks, and ID. For single album returns detailed view, for multiple albums returns summary list.
- Example:
getAlbums("4aawyAB9vmqN3uQ7FjRGTy")orgetAlbums(["4aawyAB9vmqN3uQ7FjRGTy", "1DFixLWuPkv3KT3TnV35m3"])
-
getAlbumTracks
- Description: Get tracks from a specific album with pagination support
- Parameters:
albumId(string): The Spotify ID of the albumlimit(number, optional): Maximum number of tracks to return (1-50)offset(number, optional): Offset for pagination (0-based index)
- Returns: List of tracks from the album with track names, artists, duration, and IDs. Shows pagination info.
- Example:
getAlbumTracks("4aawyAB9vmqN3uQ7FjRGTy", 10, 0)
-
saveOrRemoveAlbumForUser
- Description: Save or remove albums from the user's "Your Music" library
- Parameters:
albumIds(array): Array of Spotify album IDs (max 20)action(string): Action to perform: "save" or "remove"
- Returns: Success status with confirmation message
- Example:
saveOrRemoveAlbumForUser(["4aawyAB9vmqN3uQ7FjRGTy"], "save")
-
checkUsersSavedAlbums
- Description: Check if albums are saved in the user's "Your Music" library
- Parameters:
albumIds(array): Array of Spotify album IDs to check (max 20)
- Returns: Status of each album (saved or not saved)
- Example:
checkUsersSavedAlbums(["4aawyAB9vmqN3uQ7FjRGTy", "1DFixLWuPkv3KT3TnV35m3"])
Setup
Prerequisites
- Node.js v16+
- A Spotify Premium account
- A registered Spotify Developer application
Installation
git clone https://github.com/marcelmarais/spotify-mcp-server.git
cd spotify-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build
Creating a Spotify Developer Application
- Go to the Spotify Developer Dashboard
- Log in with your Spotify account
- Click the "Create an App" button
- Fill in the app name and description
- Accept the Terms of Service and click "Create"
- In your new app's dashboard, you'll see your Client ID
- Click "Show Client Secret" to reveal your Client Secret
- Click "Edit Settings" and add a Redirect URI (e.g.,
http://127.0.0.1:8888/callback) - Save your changes
Spotify API Configuration
Create a spotify-config.json file in the project root (you can copy and modify the provided example):
# Copy the example config file
cp spotify-config.example.json spotify-config.json
Then edit the file with your credentials:
{
"clientId": "your-client-id",
"clientSecret": "your-client-secret",
"redirectUri": "http://127.0.0.1:8888/callback"
}
Authentication Process
The Spotify API uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication. Follow these steps to authenticate your application:
- Run the authentication script:
npm run auth
-
The script will generate an authorization URL. Open this URL in your web browser.
-
You'll be prompted to log in to Spotify and authorize your application.
-
After authorization, Spotify will redirect you to your specified redirect URI with a code parameter in the URL.
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The authentication script will automatically exchange this code for access and refresh tokens.
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These tokens will be saved to your
spotify-config.jsonfile, which will now look something like:
{
"clientId": "your-client-id",
"clientSecret": "your-client-secret",
"redirectUri": "http://localhost:8888/callback",
"accessToken": "BQAi9Pn...kKQ",
"refreshToken": "AQDQcj...7w",
"expiresAt": 1677889354671
}
- The server will automatically refresh the access token when needed, using the refresh token.
Integrating with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and VsCode Via Cline model extension
To use your MCP server with Claude Desktop, add it to your Claude configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"spotify": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["spotify-mcp-server/build/index.js"]
}
}
}
For Cursor, go to the MCP tab in Cursor Settings (command + shift + J). Add a server with this command:
node path/to/spotify-mcp-server/build/index.js
To set up your MCP correctly with Cline ensure you have the following file configuration set cline_mcp_settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"spotify": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["~/../spotify-mcp-server/build/index.js"],
"autoApprove": ["getListeningHistory", "getNowPlaying"]
}
}
}
You can add additional tools to the auto approval array to run the tools without intervention.
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