YouTube Music is blurring lyrics for free users after a handful of views. Google calls it an experiment, users call it a ...
Lyrics in YouTube Music will now require a YouTube Premium or Music Premium subscription, with free users getting a handful ...
YouTube Music is locking full lyrics behind Premium, limiting free users to five views and betting fans will pay up to keep ...
YouTube Music will now restrict users from seeing lyrics on songs after a few plays, unless they pay for them.
YouTube Music has started putting lyrics — a previously free feature introduced in 2020 — behind a paywall, according to ...
Not cool, YouTube. Not cool.
Google continues to turn the screws on free YouTube users, expanding a test that restricts access to song lyrics on YouTube ...
Back in May, Spotify quietly started putting lyrics behind a paywall, limiting free users to lyrics for three songs per month. The move was a bid to push more users to pay for the service. After ...
YouTube Music now restricts lyrics for free accounts, forcing upgrades, while Spotify keeps full access, sparking debate ...
You can download lyrics for offline listening—if you pay.
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Spotify loves to tinker, and now it’s tinkering—again—with song lyrics for free users. After making real-time song lyrics almost entirely exclusive to paid users earlier this year, Spotify has changed ...