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duration_ms
explicit
artists
id_artists
release_date
danceability
energy
key
loudness
mode
speechiness
acousticness
instrumentalness
liveness
valence
tempo
time_signature
The Spotify ID for the track.
Track name
The popularity of the track. The value will be between 0 and 100, with 100 being the most popular. The popularity is
calculated by algorithm and is based, in the most part, on the total number of plays the track has had and how recent those
plays are. Generally speaking, songs that are being played a lot now will have a higher popularity than songs that were
played a lot in the past. Artist and album popularity is derived mathematically from track popularity. Note that the
popularity value may lag actual popularity by a few days: the value is not updated in real time.
The duration of the track in milliseconds.
Lyrics contain explicit languaje
Recording artist
Artist's unique spotify ID
Date of release
Danceability describes how suitable a track is for dancing based on a combination of musical elements including tempo,
rhythm stability, beat strength, and overall regularity. A value of 0.0 is least danceable and 1.0 is most danceable.
Energy is a measure from 0.0 to 1.0 and represents a perceptual measure of intensity and activity. Typically, energetic
tracks feel fast, loud, and noisy. For example, death metal has high energy, while a Bach prelude scores low on the scale.
Perceptual features contributing to this attribute include dynamic range, perceived loudness, timbre, onset rate, and
general entropy.
The estimated overall key of the track. Integers map to pitches using standard Pitch Class notation . E.g. 0 = C, 1 = C ♯/D ♭, 2
= D, and so on. If no key was detected, the value is -1.
The overall loudness of a track in decibels (dB). Loudness values are averaged across the entire track and are useful for
comparing relative loudness of tracks. Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of
physical strength (amplitude). Values typical range between -60 and 0 db.
Mode indicates the modality (major or minor) of a track, the type of scale from which its melodic content is derived. Major
is represented by 1 and minor is 0.
Speechiness detects the presence of spoken words in a track. The more exclusively speech-like the recording (e.g. talk
show, audio book, poetry), the closer to 1.0 the attribute value. Values above 0.66 describe tracks that are probably made
entirely of spoken words. Values between 0.33 and 0.66 describe tracks that may contain both music and speech, either in
sections or layered, including such cases as rap music. Values below 0.33 most likely represent music and other non-speech-
like tracks.
A confidence measure from 0.0 to 1.0 of whether the track is acoustic. 1.0 represents high confidence the track is acoustic.
Predicts whether a track contains no vocals. “Ooh” and “aah” sounds are treated as instrumental in this context. Rap or
spoken word tracks are clearly “vocal”. The closer the instrumentalness value is to 1.0, the greater likelihood the track
contains no vocal content. Values above 0.5 are intended to represent instrumental tracks, but confidence is higher as the
value approaches 1.0.
Detects the presence of an audience in the recording. Higher liveness values represent an increased probability that the
track was performed live. A value above 0.8 provides strong likelihood that the track is live. The distribution of values for
this feature look like this: Liveness distribution.
A measure from 0.0 to 1.0 describing the musical positiveness conveyed by a track. Tracks with high valence sound more
positive (e.g. happy, cheerful, euphoric), while tracks with low valence sound more negative (e.g. sad, depressed, angry).
The overall estimated tempo of a track in beats per minute (BPM). In musical terminology, tempo is the speed or pace of a
given piece and derives directly from the average beat duration.
An estimated overall time signature of a track. The time signature (meter) is a notational convention to specify how many
beats are in each bar (or measure).