Listen to Music
on Discord with
Jazz Music
Minimalistic. Flawless Audio. No Voting Needed.
About Jazz Music
Jazz Music is a well-designed Discord music bot that streams high-quality audio from multiple sources using Lavalink technology through a simple, essential-featured UI.
Created by Arjun in October 2022 with the intention of simplicity and building something different that people can like and rely on.
Why Jazz Music?
We examined the top Discord music apps and added our own twist to create something familiar yet unique.
The best part is that you can enjoy everything without having to vote or pay. It is all free for everyone.
Acknowledgements and Beyond
For support information, check the FAQ section.
We actively maintain the app, so you do not need to report downtime or suggest new features, as we are already aware of them.
Frequently Asked Questions
This isn't just a general FAQ. These are the important facts worth knowing about our app.
Submit issues through this Google Form or email us at arjun@devxcode.in.
The app requires these permissions to send messages and access private channels. You can use this invite link for limited permissions instead.
It prevents regular users from skipping songs or interrupting playback. Admins and server managers automatically bypass this restriction.
Spotify, YouTube, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Apple Music, Twitch, Bilibili, and any hosted audio.
Web browsers compress audio. Download the Discord app on your device for clearer sound.
You can load up to 1,000 songs in the queue.
Both commands store up to 100 songs each.
Each playlist can store up to 1,000 songs.
When you go over 100 liked songs, the earliest like is replaced by the most recent one, and your play history updates in the same pattern.
TOS and Privacy
We collect only the data required to make things work.
Privacy Policy & Terms of Service
What We Collect
We collect basic information, including the server owner's name, the server's name, and the server's members. For features like 24/7 Playlist, DJ Commands, and Prefix, we store the channel ID to remember your settings. We collect your Discord ID when you use commands like playlist, history, and liked songs to remember your preferences.
How We Use Your Data
Your data is used solely to provide app functionality, including remembering your music preferences, maintaining playlists, and storing server settings. We do not sell, rent, or share your personal data with third parties.
Data Removal Policy
When you remove the app, all server-related data, including DJ commands and 24/7 settings, is permanently deleted from our database.
Data Security
We adhere to industry best practices to ensure the safety and security of our services.
Music Sources and Copyright
Jazz Music streams music from publicly available third-party platforms like YouTube and Spotify, similar to how other music apps operate. We do not host, store, or distribute any content ourselves.
Policy Updates
We reserve the right to update this policy at any time without notice. Continuing to use our services after changes indicates your agreement to the revised terms. We do not notify users about updates, so you must visit this website periodically to check for changes.
Important Disclaimer
Jazz Music is independent and not affiliated with Discord Inc., YouTube, Spotify, or any third-party platform. By using our app, you agree to comply with Discord's Terms of Service and the terms of any platform from which content is accessed.
Report An Issue
Let us know what went wrong.
Get in Touch
Your report should describe the issue you experienced. It's okay to write in your own language and use a translation tool to help clarify the details. You can email us at arjun@devxcode.in or submit your report using the form.
View FormChangelog
Check out how we're making things better.
Refactored Playlist Commands
Users can now easily create and delete playlists and add songs blazingly fast. All unnecessary logic has been removed.
Removed Prefix Interaction and Improved Code Stability
Users can no longer use the app with prefix commands. All interactions now require slash commands. Major bug fixes include player button expiration and consistent UI throughout the app.
Added Radio Command
Users can now listen to the radio 24/7. The feature uses the Radio Browser API to fetch station information.
Added Favorite and History Commands
Users can now like songs, and every song played gets automatically stored. Use the favourite command to view all your liked songs, and the history command to see all the songs you've played.