You can now use Shazam directly from ChatGPT
Source: 9to5Mac

The Shazam app is available now on ChatGPT
Setup
A few months ago, Apple brought Apple Music to ChatGPT, letting users tap into the chatbot’s natural‑language capabilities to create playlists.
Now, Apple‑owned Shazam is also releasing a ChatGPT app, allowing users to simply ask “Shazam, what’s playing?” or “Shazam, what is this song?” to identify music without leaving the app, even if Shazam isn’t installed on their device.
The setup is very simple: users can head over to , then look for Shazam, and connect their accounts.

How it works
Once that’s done, users can just start their prompt with the word “Shazam” (or type /Shazam to invoke the app) for an experience that will be familiar to what Shazam users are already used to.
Shazam will identify the song and bring up a card with the artist’s name, the song title, the album artwork, and how many times users have used Shazam to identify that tune.
Users can preview the song from the result, or save it to their Shazam library (if they have the Shazam app installed). Alternatively, they can simply continue the conversation, perhaps asking ChatGPT to create an Apple Music playlist inspired by the result.
Availability
The Shazam app for ChatGPT is rolling out globally and is available on ChatGPT for iOS, Android, and the web.