When requesting a song or album that is written by multiple artists, it is enough to just say one of the artists. Try not to confuse Alexa with multiple artists requests on the same song.
If you want to play soundtracks, specify “play the soundtracks of… on TIDAL”
When requesting a TIDAL playlist, remember to say “playlist” followed by the name of the playlist. For example: “Alexa, play playlist Beyonce Essentials on TIDAL.”
In order to receive an accurate result when making requests on Amazon Alexa, you can try one of these patterns:
Music
- Alexa, play music on/from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play songs on/from TIDAL.
Playlists
- Alexa, play playlist <playlist name> on/from TIDAL.
Artists, Top Tracks
- Alexa, play <artist name> on TIDAL.
- Alexa, play music by <artist name> on/from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play songs/tracks by <artist name> on/from TIDAL.
Albums
- Alexa, play album <album name> on/from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play album <album name> by <artist name> on/from TIDAL.
Tracks
- Alexa, play <track name> by <artist name> on/ from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play track/song <track name> by <artist name> on/from TIDAL.
Genres/Moods
- Alexa, play some <genre name> on/from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play <genre/mood name> music on/from TIDAL.
- Alexa, play <genre/mood name> genre on/from TIDAL.
Genres / Moods aliases that are supported:
- MOODS
Request moods by saying: Alexa, play <mood name> music on TIDAL.
Some moods that you can discover with us include include relax, party, love, classics, focus, and workout.
- MUSIC GENRES
Request specific music genres by saying: Alexa, play <genre name> music on TIDAL.
Some genres that you can ask for include hip-hop, R&B, pop, dance, Latino, country, jazz, classical, and indie rock to name just a few.