

Once you're done crooning or spitting bars, view your score of how accurate your singing was. Doing that will serve up the lyrics with an audio analyzer on the screen to show you that your singing is being monitored through your mobile device’s mic. On the right-hand corner of the lyrics section, you’ll see the word “Sing” alongside a microphone icon. In the Spotify app select the song you want to sing along to and swipe down to the lyrics section which was added least year.ģ. Once it's on the latest version, move on to step two.Ģ. Navigate to the App Store or Google Play Store, then search for Spotify and check if the app requires an update. The first thing you need to do is make sure you are running the latest version of the Spotify app on iOS or Android.

This is done by navigating to the user’s main page and to the playlist, clicking on the three dots and then clicking ‘Share’ - from there you can copy the Spotify URI to your clipboard.1. To tell the Spotify API which playlist we are interested in we need to get one Spotify URI for the user that created the playlist and one for the playlist itself. We still need a couple more things Spotify related. These are your API credentials that will be needed when we make requests. The application should now live on your dashboard so let’s navigate to its page and take note of both the Client ID and Client Secret. Give the application an exciting name and description and tick all of the boxes that apply for the “What are you building?” question.

Even if you’re not actually creating an application, it’s required in order to get your API credentials.

Once logged into the dashboard you will then need to create an application. Assuming you have a personal Spotify account, all you need to do is navigate to the Spotify developer dashboard and login with your Spotify account details. If you haven’t already registered then you’ll need to set-up a developer account with Spotify.
