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Lyricist 🎤

⭐️ Genius.com API client with lyric scraping

Installation

yarn add lyricist

or

npm install lyricist

API Key

Get an access token at https://genius.com/api-clients

const lyricist = new Lyricist(accessToken);

Look up a song by ID

Use song() to fetch a song by ID:

const song = await lyricist.song(714198);
console.log(song.title);

// output: Death with Dignity

or with promises

lyricist.song(714198).then(song => console.log(song.title));

Get song lyrics

The Genius API doesn't offer lyrics, but Lyricist can scrape Genius.com for you. Simply provide the fetchLyrics option like this:

const song = await lyricist.song(714198, { fetchLyrics: true });
console.log(song.lyrics);

// output: Spirit of my silence I can hear you...

Look up an album

Use album() to look up an album by ID. The Genius API doesn't allow you to search an album by title, but song() will return an album.id:

const album = await lyricist.album(56682);
console.log(`${album.name} by ${album.artist.name}`);

// output: Lanterns by Son Lux

Get an album's tracklist

The Genius API doesn't provide tracklists, but Lyricist can scrape Genius.com and return the tracklist for you. Simply provide the fetchTracklist option like this:

const album = await lyricist.album(56682, { fetchTracklist: true });
console.log(album.songs);

// output: [{ id: 502102, title: 'Alternate World', ... }, { id: 267773, title: 'Lost It To Trying', ... }, ...]

Look up an artist

Use artist() to look up an artist by ID:

const artist = await lyricist.artist(2);
console.log(artist.name);

// output: Jay Z

Get songs by an artist

Use songsByArtist() to list an artist's songs. Example usage:

const songs = await lyricist.songsByArtist(2);

songsByArtist() will show 20 results per page by default, and can be as high as 50.

You can provide options as a second parameter. The available options are:

  • perPage: Number (default: 20)
  • page: Number (default: 1)
  • sort String: 'title' or 'popularity' (default: 'title')

Example:

const songs = await lyricist.songsByArtist(2, { page: 2, perPage: 50 });

Search songs by artist name/title

Use search() to search for songs:

const songs = await lyricist.search('Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai');
console.log(songs);

/* output: (Array of all matching songs)
[
  {
    annotation_count: 1,
    api_path: '/songs/1952220',
    full_title: 'Virtual insanity - remastered by Jamiroquai',
    header_image_thumbnail_url: 'https://images.genius.com/cd9bd5e1d6d23c9a8b044843831d4b3c.300x300x1.png',
    header_image_url: 'https://images.genius.com/cd9bd5e1d6d23c9a8b044843831d4b3c.820x820x1.png',
    id: 1952220,
    ...
  },
  ...
]
*/

Set text_format

The Genius API lets you specify how the response text is formatted. Supported formatting options are dom (default), plain and html. See https://docs.genius.com/#/response-format-h1 for further information. The textFormat option is supported by song(), album() and artist().

const song = lyricist.song(714198, { textFormat: 'html' });
console.log(song.description.html);

// output: <p>The first track off of Sufjan’s 2015 album...

Warning ⚠️

Take care when fetching lyrics. This feature isn't officially supported by the Genius API, so use caching and rate-limit your app's requests as much as possible.

Node 6

Node 6 doesn't support async/await and will need to use the transpiled version (lyricist/node6) along with promises:

const Lyricist = require('lyricist/node6');

Future updates will likely remove this support for old versions of Node

Genius API Docs

Check the Genius.com API docs for more info.