Instead, we’ll work with dummy data consisting of songs and image art. Therefore, we won’t be using the Spotify API or making any requests to any music API or databases. The Spotify API does provide a preview URL, but the duration of the songs is limited to only 30 seconds, and that isn’t enough for our example. You might expect that this tutorial would use the Spotify API, however, Spotify and other music databases do not provide a streamable link or URL in their response body. There are many music players available, but in this article, we’ll build a clone of the popular music streaming service, Spotify, using React and ts-audio. Music players are devices or applications that allow you to listen to audio files and recordings. Build a Spotify clone with React and ts-audio He is passionate about community and software engineering processes. He is a student of the University of Port Harcourt. Fortune Ikechi Follow Fortune Ikechi is a frontend engineer based in Rivers State, Nigeria.
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