Cast From Spotify App

  1. Cast From Spotify App Machine. To stop streaming, tap in the app that you're streaming from, then tap your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the list.Some video apps might not support AirPlay. If you can’t use AirPlay with a video app, check the App Store for tvOS to see if that app is available on Apple TV.
  2. Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs.
  3. You can use Google’s Home to cast Spotify (and other streaming music services) to your sound system with Chromecast using voice commands. The instructions for how to do this provided by both Google.
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The end of the year is fast approaching, and soon the onslaught of everyone's Spotify Wrappedwill be all over our social media feeds.

Celebrating the music and podcasts we've listened to through the year, the streaming service comes out with an app where users can see their top songs, artists, albums, and more. For some, it's a way to brag about their top-tier music taste, while for others, it's an embarrassing recount of the sad songs that got us in our feels.

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Make sure your Spotify desktop app is up to date. Starting in Spotify for desktop version 1.1.38, Google Cast devices finally appear in the “devices available” menu. It works exactly how you. But if you want to listen to Spotify through your Smart TV, you might be having trouble. Fortunately you can cast Spotify to a TV with a Chromecast or Chromecast Audio which lets you play or cast Spotify from your tablet to a TV, speaker, or stereo. In addition, importing DRM-free Spotify music into your TV to enjoy would be also a great idea.

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But to stand out from the crowd amongst the sea of brightly coloured Spotify graphics, there's a myriad of extension web apps, like Receiptify, that also give you a rundown of your favourite tracks and musicians at any time of the year.

Taking a deep dive, I scoured the Internet for what else could be out there, and to say the least, my Spotify account was put to a lot of use. From checking how obscure your music taste is, to creating a playlist that gradually takes you from one music style to another, here are some cool apps and services you can use with your Spotify account.

Have you ever wondered how your music compares to the taste of others? Well, Obscurify tells you just that. Giving you a bird's eye view of your music and listening habits, Obscurify ranks your top tracks, artists, and more and see how they fare against users in your area, in hopes of giving users a better understanding of their music taste.

Think of it as a diagnosis of how underground your music taste really is.

After a quick examination of your listening habits on Spotify, the results - an obscurity rating and a comprehensive overview of your preferred genres, most listened to artists, most played tracks and frequent moods - are in!

Considering how my Spotify playlists are littered with Filipino artists and the occasional K-Pop bops, a high rating of 91% was quite the surprise. Using the graph they provided, a bulk of the 20,458 users in the Philippines fall somewhere in the middle of popular and obscure, while I obviously trail towards the latter end of the spectrum.

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Beyond the rating (that I will now use to brag to friends and unbeknownst strangers), Obscurify also provides you with a list of your top genres and top songs, of all time or the current month. It even breaks it down to your listening habits' mood, danceability, and energy. And just like any good diagnosis, the app gives you a prescription of songs and artists you should probably consider.

Check out Obscurify here.

COVID's in the air, so love would just have to settle for your Spotify playlists right now.

To promote their newest Duo Plan, the listening service came out with Duo Love Songs, where users can create their a personalised love playlist for them and their favourite human (or dog, I won't judge).

Through a short, and admittedly fun, questionnaire, Spotify provides a 50-track long playlist for you and your loved one to enjoy. Check out the questions you can expect down below.

To complete the experience, you can even pick and design your own cover art that boasts some really good puns. My personal favourite is definitely (or should I say dolphinately) the dolphins.

Create your love playlist with Duo Love Songs here.

For a period of time, shopping receipts were plastered on everyone's Instagram stories and Twitter feeds. To the unknowing eye, it could have just been people really proud of their grocery lists that week but it was actually everyone's Receiptify.

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Inspired by design student Melody You's album receipts, Receiptify is a web application that turns your most listened to tracks from the last month, six months, or year into receipts. Created by , the app has received quite the attention of the Internet in the last couple of months.

Try Receiptify here.

Ever wonder what a festival with all of your favourite would look like? Well, Festify shows you just that - well, the poster at least.

Similar to Receiptify, Festify takes your most listened Spotify artists and generates a festival lineup poster. Created by best friends Rick Rieta and Tony Bui, Festify started as a quaint project to play with Spotify API data and through the years, it's become a whimsical app for the entire Internet to enjoy.

The poster design isn't as extravagant as those in the likes of Coachella, Tomorrowland, or We The Fest, but it's a good start for the music festival of your dreams. Check out what my ideal music festival would look like below.

As someone who prides herself on witty playlist names, believe that I know my Spotify-saved tracks pretty well. With that in mind, I put my knowledge of my favourite tracks to the test with Whisperify, an app that generates quizzes and challenges based off of your Spotify playlists and top tracks. Choosing 10 random songs, you have to guess each song from five-second snippets or 'whispers'. Your score is determined by your speed and accuracy.

Did I do well? Well, with a score of 1030 (I don't know what the maximum score is), you tell me.

Beyond an exciting music quiz, Whisperify also gives a comprehensive analysis of your top tracks compared to users from all over the globe, using the 16 Meyer-Briggs personalities. You can find out how 'acoustic', 'danceable', 'speechy', 'lively' and more your tracks are compared to users from all over the world or a specific country.

Test your knowledge with Whisperify here.

Ever wanted to get from Miley Cyrus to Miles David in a seamless blend of songs? Check out Boil The Frog. It's an app that lets you enter two artists, regardless of how sonically different they are, and create a gradual playlist that takes you from one music style to another.

Named after the fact that 'if you heat up the pot slowly enough, the frog will never notice that he's being made into a stew and jump out of the pot' (that's a good fact to note), Boil The Frog aims to take listeners on a gradual journey, most of the time without them noticing.

The app works using Spotify's 'artist similarity' information, which it uses to create a linear path from one artist to another via other artists of similar popularity. Once that path is created, it picks out the best tracks from everyone and generates a playlist that you can save to your Spotify account. There's also a 'bypass' option in the case you want to skip an artist or track.

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Check out Boil The Frog here.

Kaleidosync is a Spotify visualiser that's, frankly, just really cool to look at.

Created by Zach Winter, Kaleidosync allows users to connect to their Spotify accounts and play songs through the app, which then generates animated images to accompany your bops and jams. You can also customise everything from colour, speed, and design.

Try Kaleidosync here.

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Created by Matt Ognibene, PokéPlaylist is a web app that turns your top artists into Pokémon cards. Generating cards from the last month, 6 months or a year, you get to see your favourite artist's top album, Spotify popularity rank, and follower count in the same you see your Pokémon's attacks and energy cost. It also shows you what genre your 'card' falls into.

Try PokéPlaylist here.

Created by digital publication The Pudding, Judge My Spotify is a snarky AI that will unapologetically expose your music taste. Not hesitating to tell you exactly how bad your Spotify listens are, the app breaks down every track, album, and playlist you've listened to overtime and mercilessly roasts everything.

After asking you a series of questions, coupled with snarky comments, the AI cast their judgement in a multi-hyphenated phrase along with some self-determined statistics on how 'basic' you are.

Confident with the quality of my music preferences, I decided to give Judge My Spotify a try; but only a few seconds in, that confidence qucikly dwindled.

The (rude) AI deemed my Spotify history 'k-pop-aficionado-still-watching-vh1-divas-live-clips-cool-carpool-mom bad', and as much I would like to disagree, it was true considering the amount of K-pop tracks and early-2000s-Mariah Carey I listened to this year.

Try out The Pudding's Judge My Spotify here.

Ever wonder if your music taste could paint a pretty picture? Well, wonder no more with Colorify.

Created by Barry Shiberu, the Spotify app analyses your most listened to tracks and playlists, and generates a colour palette based on the most common colours of each track's album artwork. Colorify will recommend new songs to check out based on the colours of your top tracks.

For your art and just general colour-loving needs, there is an also option to save your music colours.

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Try out Colorify here.


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Wanna cast Spotify music to Chromecast or Chromecast Audio to listen to music out loud?


We know that Google Chromecast enables us to play or cast Spotify from mobile phone or tablet App to a TV, speaker, or stereo. Besides the way to get Spotify to stream on Chromecast and Chromecast Audio for synchronization, here we introduce an extra solution to cast Spotify music from computer to Chromecast Audio easily for playback.

If you are premium subscribers on both types of devices, you can easily get Spotify to stream on your Chromecast and Chromecast Audio.


Step 1: Make sure that your Chromecast and device you're using Spotify are connected to the same WiFi network.


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Step 2: Open Spotify app on your mobile phone, tablet or laptop. Play a song and click Available Devices.


Step 3: Select the TV or speaker on which your Chromecast is connected and start listening.

Extra Solution to Cast Spotify Music on Chromecast Easily

If you're a Spotify free user, or cancel the premium subscription but want to keep the Spotify music still playback on Chromecast, here another easy solution provided.

The first step to cast Spotify music to Chromecast or Chromecast Audio is to convert Spotify music to plain audio formats. Let us look at how to convert Spotify music to MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC or AIFF losslessly with the best Sidify Music Converter - Sidify Music Converter.

Step 1Add Spotify Music or Playlists

After download and install Sidify Music Converter on computer, then start it. Click on to import Spotify music or playlists you want to cast to Chromecast. Or you can Drag & drop a song or a Playlist from Spotify.

Step 2Set Parameters

After finishing import music from Spotify, you can click on to set the parameters you prefer, such as output format, output quality and conversion mode. To help you organize the music library after finishing downloading, Sidify program supports saving the output audio into Artist, Album, Artist/Album or Album/Artist folder for meeting various user's needs.

Step 3Start Conversion

Once all the settings done, you can click 'Convert' button to start converting Spotify music. And you can click on the 'Converted' button to find the converted Spotify music.

How to Stream the Converted Spotify Music on Chromecast

Chromecast doesn’t advertise itself for playing local music files, but it can. You can stream 320 kbps MP3 music playing on the big speakers attached to your giant TV in no time. Here are the best 3 ways to stream local Spotify music collection to Chromecast for listening to music out loud.

Step 1Upload Converted Spotify Music to Spotify App

Because Chromecast enables us to play or cast Spotify from mobile phone, tablet or laptop app, you just need to import the converted Spotify music to Spotify app and connect Spotify to Chromecast via WiFi.

Supported: Windows, macOS, Android and iOS app

Step 2Using Google Play Music

If Google Play Music is available in your country, you can also import the converted Spotify music to Google Play music which allows you to upload up to 20,000 songs from local collection to Google’s cloud. Both the iOS and Android apps for Google Play music have Chromecast support. So you also can stream Spotify music on Android or iOS devices via cloud to Chromecast.

Supported: Windows, macOS, Android and iOS app

Step 3With Plex

Plex is a media server runs on Windows, macOS, Android and iOS, with which you can create your own music library and sync to mobile devices. After import your own music from computer, a Cast button will let you stream the Spotify music to Chromecast. No need for iOS or Android controller apps.

Supported: Windows, macOS, Android and iOS app

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Note: The trial version of Sidify Music Converter enables us to convert 3-minute for each audio file, you can unlock the time limitation by purchasing the full version.

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