Video-sharing platform YouTube is rolling out song and album credits to its music streaming service ‘YouTube Music’.
Users will be able to see song and album credits while listening to their favorite music with this new feature, according to IANS.
The feature, which allows users to see detailed song information such as who the singer is and who wrote, produced, and composed each track in real-time, has long been available on other streaming services such as Tidal.
If the feature is enabled on the users’ account, they will see a ‘View song credits’ option when accessing YouTube Music’s overflow menu.
According to the report, users will be able to see data about the music such as who performed the song, who wrote it, who produced it, and where the music metadata was sourced.
Meanwhile, the video-sharing platform announced last week that US creators can now create podcasts in YouTube Studio and that podcasts will be included in the company’s Music app soon.
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