Musiqa bot | Shazam

Musiqa bot | Shazam

@musiqabot

150,977 monthly active users

Musiqa bot identifies songs from audio, video, voice messages, text lyrics, and TikTok links. Search music by name, artist, or use inline mode in any chat.

Open in Telegram

Overview

Musiqa bot is a music identification and discovery bot for Telegram. Inspired by Shazam, it recognizes songs from various input types — audio clips, video files, voice messages, video messages, text lyrics, and even TikTok links. The bot also provides access to popular and new song charts, personal playlists, and inline search capabilities.

Key Features

  • Song identification — Send an audio clip, voice message, or video, and the bot will identify the track
  • Text-based search — Search by song name or artist name directly
  • Lyric recognition — Paste song lyrics and the bot will find the matching track
  • TikTok link detection — Send a TikTok video link to identify the song used in it
  • Inline mode — Type @MusiqaBot in any chat followed by a search query to find music without leaving the conversation
  • Personal playlist — Use /my to view your saved songs
  • Music charts/top shows trending popular songs, /new shows newly released tracks
  • Settings/settings to customize your experience

How to Use

To identify a song, simply send an audio file, voice message, video, or video message to the bot. You can also send a TikTok link or type the song name, artist name, or even a snippet of the lyrics. For inline search, type @MusiqaBot in any chat followed by your query to search and share music instantly.

Commands

  • /my — View and manage your personal playlist
  • /top — Browse currently popular songs
  • /new — Discover newly released tracks
  • /settings — Adjust bot settings

Use Cases

  • Identify a song playing in a video or audio clip
  • Find the name of a track from a TikTok video
  • Search for a song when you only remember part of the lyrics
  • Discover trending and new music in your region
  • Share music with friends directly using inline search

Added on May 4, 2026