Music streaming website and app
Deezer
Deezer is a music streaming service for on-demand songs, albums, playlists, podcasts, lyrics, personalized recommendations, offline listening, and HiFi audio.
What Deezer is
Deezer is a music streaming website and app where listeners can play songs, albums, playlists, podcasts, and radio-style recommendations on demand. It competes in the same broad market as Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and other audio platforms, but it keeps its own identity around music discovery, editorial programming, lyrics, HiFi sound, and a personalized feed called Flow.
Streaming and library
The service is built around a catalog that users can search, save, organize, and play across supported phones, computers, speakers, TVs, cars, and connected devices. A listener can follow artists, collect favorite tracks, build playlists, queue albums, or use Deezer's ready-made mixes when they do not want to choose every song manually.
Personalization and discovery
Deezer's discovery experience centers on recommendation systems that learn from listening history, favorites, skips, and playlist activity. Flow is its best-known personalized mode: it blends familiar music with suggested tracks so the app can act like a continuous personal station rather than a static library.
Features and listening modes
Official feature pages highlight tools such as song recognition, playlist transfer, synchronized lyrics and translations, offline downloads, shared playlists, music quizzes, and HiFi sound quality. These features make Deezer more than a search box for songs; it is also a listening utility for finding a track, moving a library from another service, reading lyrics, or keeping music available without a live connection.
Artists, podcasts, and creators
For creators and rights holders, Deezer is a distribution and discovery destination where audio can appear beside playlists, recommendations, charts, and editorial surfaces. Artists and labels care about how streams are counted, how music is recommended, how profiles look, and how listeners move from a casual play to saving a track or following an artist.
Why it matters
Music streaming changed how many people pay for, find, and revisit recorded music. Deezer matters because it is one of the long-running European-born services in that shift, with a product that connects licensing, recommendation technology, mobile listening, subscription economics, and everyday music habits.
Limits and cautions
Like every streaming platform, Deezer is shaped by licensing deals, regional availability, catalog changes, subscription terms, recommendation choices, and device support. A song, podcast, feature, or plan that works for one listener may differ for another because rights, accounts, and local market rules are not identical everywhere.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- deezer.com
- IP address
- 18.160.10.36
- Registrar
- Gandi SAS
- WHOIS server
- whois.gandi.net
- Referral URL
- http://www.gandi.net
- Created
- January 29, 2004
- Updated
- December 29, 2025
- Expires
- January 29, 2027
- Nameservers
- ns-1072.awsdns-06.org (205.251.196.48); ns-672.awsdns-20.net (205.251.194.160); ns-1935.awsdns-49.co.uk (205.251.199.143); ns-340.awsdns-42.com (205.251.193.84)
- Domain status
- clientTransferProhibited
- Contact privacy
- Registrant, admin, and technical contact names are redacted; registrant organization is listed as Deezer SA.