2026-03-08 — Music Search
Music queries have always worked — you could ask Momor about a song and it would find something. But "something" was pulled from web pages, which meant inconsistent formatting, missing details, and album art that may or may not show up. Not great for what's basically a structured data problem.
Music search now pulls directly from Deezer's database. Ask for a track, an artist, or an album and you get back a clean result: track name, artist, album reference, and cover art. The intent model already knew how to recognize music queries — we just gave it a real data source to work with.
Results are cached, so if you're comparing albums or looking up a few songs from the same artist in one session, the follow-up queries come back instantly.
Highlights
- Search for tracks, artists, or albums and get structured results
- Album art, artist info, and track details included in results
- Repeated queries load from cache instantly
- Recognized automatically — no special syntax required
What this means for you: Ask about a song the same way you'd ask about anything else. You'll get the actual track info, not a best-guess scrape from a review site.