You can now use Shazam directly from ChatGPT

You can now use Shazam directly from ChatGPT

Shazam Just Dropped a Game-Changing ChatGPT App—And It’s About to Change How You Discover Music Forever

If you’ve ever been in a café, a car, or a random party and heard a song that just hit different, you know the struggle: you scramble to Shazam it before the track ends, praying the app catches it in time. But what if you didn’t have to leave your conversation, your notes, or your brainstorming session to identify that banger? Apple-owned Shazam just made that dream a reality by launching its very own ChatGPT app—and music lovers, this is your sign to get excited.

Starting today, ChatGPT users can simply type “Shazam, what’s playing?” or “Shazam, what is this song?” and let the AI-powered music recognition tool do its magic—without ever leaving the ChatGPT interface. No more app-switching, no more missed tracks, no more “wait, what was that song?!” moments interrupting your flow.

How It Works: Simpler Than Your Morning Coffee Order

Setting it up is ridiculously easy. Just head over to https://chatgpt.com/apps/, search for Shazam, and connect your accounts. Once linked, all you need to do is start your prompt with the word “Shazam” (or type /Shazam if you’re feeling fancy), and boom—Shazam’s signature music identification experience is right there in your chat.

The results? A sleek card pops up with the artist’s name, song title, album artwork, and even a fun stat: how many times you’ve Shazamed that song before. Want to hear it? You can preview the track instantly. Want to save it? If you have the Shazam app installed, it’ll go straight to your library. Or, if you’re feeling creative, you can keep the conversation going—ask ChatGPT to build an Apple Music playlist inspired by your newly discovered jam.

Why This Is a Big Deal

This isn’t just a nifty feature—it’s a glimpse into the future of how we interact with technology. By embedding Shazam directly into ChatGPT, Apple and OpenAI are blurring the lines between apps, making multitasking seamless and intuitive. Whether you’re a music producer hunting for inspiration, a casual listener curating playlists, or just someone who loves knowing what’s playing, this integration is a total game-changer.

And let’s not forget: this comes hot on the heels of Apple bringing Apple Music to ChatGPT, letting users create playlists with natural language prompts. Now, with Shazam in the mix, the possibilities are endless. Imagine asking ChatGPT to create a playlist of all the songs you’ve Shazamed this month, or to recommend similar tracks based on your Shazam history. It’s like having a personal DJ in your pocket.

Rolling Out Now—Here’s How to Get It

The Shazam app for ChatGPT is rolling out globally and is available on ChatGPT for iOS, Android, and the web. So whether you’re on your phone, tablet, or computer, you’re covered. And the best part? It’s free to use (though you’ll need a ChatGPT account).

The Future of Music Discovery Is Here

This move is more than just a convenience—it’s a statement. Apple and OpenAI are proving that the future of tech isn’t about more apps, but smarter, more integrated experiences. And for music lovers, this is just the beginning. Imagine what’s next: Spotify integration? YouTube Music? The possibilities are endless.

So, the next time you hear a song that stops you in your tracks, don’t reach for your phone—just ask ChatGPT. Shazam’s got your back, and the future of music discovery has never sounded sweeter.


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