Spotify MCP Server
This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows you to control Spotify playback using natural language through an MCP client, such as Cursor or Claude for Desktop (macOS and Windows only).
Features
This server exposes the following tools:
play
: Play a track, album, or playlist, or resume playback.pause
: Pause playback.next
: Skip to the next track.previous
: Skip to the previous track.get_current_track
: Get information about the currently playing track.search
: Search for tracks, albums, artists, or playlists.
Prerequisites
- Bun (version 1.0.0 or later)
- A Spotify Premium account.
- A Spotify Developer application:
- Create one at the Spotify Developer Dashboard.
- Obtain your Client ID and Client Secret.
- Add
http://localhost:8888/callback
to the Redirect URIs in your app's settings.
- An MCP client (e.g., Cursor or Claude for Desktop).
Installation and Setup
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/obre10off/spotify-mcp.git cd spotify-mcp
Install dependencies:
bun install
Create a
.env
file:Create a file named
.env
in the root of the project directory. Add the following, replacing the placeholders with your actual Spotify credentials:SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID=your_spotify_client_id SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=your_spotify_client_secret SPOTIFY_REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:8888/callback # These will be filled in after running the auth script: SPOTIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN= SPOTIFY_REFRESH_TOKEN=
Run the authorization script:
This script will open your browser, prompt you to log in to Spotify and grant permissions, and then retrieve your initial access and refresh tokens.
bun run auth
The script will print the
SPOTIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN
andSPOTIFY_REFRESH_TOKEN
to the console. Copy these values into your.env
file.Configure your MCP client:
Cursor:
Open Cursor's settings (Cmd+, or Ctrl+,).
Search for "Model Context Protocol".
Click "Edit in settings.json".
Add the following to the
mcp.servers
array (replace/absolute/path/to/your/spotify-mcp
with the absolute path to yourspotify-mcp
directory):{ "mcp.servers": [ { "spotify": { "command": "bun", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/your/spotify-mcp/src/index.ts"], "env": { "SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID": "your_spotify_client_id", "SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET": "your_spotify_client_secret", "SPOTIFY_REDIRECT_URI": "http://localhost:8888/callback", "SPOTIFY_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your_spotify_access_token", "SPOTIFY_REFRESH_TOKEN": "your_spotify_refresh_token" } } } ] }
It is recommended to use a
.env
file and only put the environment variables related to Spotify there, instead of adding the values to the settings.json file.
Claude for Desktop (macOS/Windows):
- Open the Claude for Desktop configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
- Add the following to the
mcpServers
object (replace/absolute/path/to/your/spotify-mcp
with the absolute path to yourspotify-mcp
directory):
{ "mcpServers": { "spotify": { "command": "bun", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/your/spotify-mcp/src/index.ts"] } } } ``` It is recommended to use a `.env` file and only put the environment variables related to Spotify there, instead of adding the values to the `claude_desktop_config.json` file.
- Open the Claude for Desktop configuration file:
Important: Always use absolute paths in your client configuration.
Restart your MCP Client
Make sure to restart your MCP client (Cursor/Claude) to apply the settings.
Running the Server
bun run start
This command starts the server with automatic reloading on file changes (thanks to Bun's --watch flag). Keep this terminal window open while you're using the server.
## Usage
Once the server is running and your MCP client is configured, you can start using natural language commands to control Spotify. Examples:
"Play Bohemian Rhapsody"
"Pause the music"
"What song is playing?"
"Search for Taylor Swift albums"
"Next track"
"Play spotify:track:4uLU6hMCjMI75M1A2tKUQC"