Real-time lyrics have begun to roll out to YouTube Music on Android and iOS, the company’s music streaming service.
According to IANS, the feature is currently accessible to a small number of YouTube Music members who have reported using it, but it is not generally available to all users.
It is comparable to the real-time lyrics function seen on other music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.
Real-time lyrics allow listeners to sing along to their favorite songs while simultaneously following the lyrics, which can improve the listening experience.
According to the complaint, when viewers pull up the center tab from the bottom of Now Playing, YouTube Music now displays static lyrics.
Several people have already enabled the option and shared screenshots of their experiences on Reddit.
By using the YouTube Music app and choosing a song to play, users can make use of this functionality.
Additionally, once the song starts playing, they can manually activate the real-time lyrics feature by tapping on the “lyrics” tab at the bottom of the screen.
Song and album credits have been added to YouTube’s Music app.
When listening to their favorite music, fans will now be able to see song and album credits thanks to this new feature.
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