![]() It can be nowplaying, webnowplaying, or both and this will determine which version of spotify you can use (app or online). The first, and most important, thing is to check what method the skin is using to connect to spotify (by either checking the skin's code or reading about the skin somewhere it's dArt description, for example). For that service, it depends on how you're using spotify (app or online), what the skin is using to connect to spotify (nowplaying or webnowplaying), and possibly needing other things installed as well (spicetify) depending on what kind of functionality/data you're looking for. For most music apps, this is easy and straight forward, but spotify is more complicated. Unlike visualizers ( example), which work with everything, music skins ( example) must be set to a specific source. Please just extract the info you need and then ask if you still have questions. This might help, it's the c/p break down about music skins and spotify I give to everyone asking about stuff like this since it comes up so, so much.
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