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YouTube Music is locking full lyrics behind Premium, limiting free users to five views and betting fans will pay up to keep singing along.
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YouTube Music is making users pay for lyrics. Originally introduced in 2020 as a free feature, song lyrics now sit behind a paywall – as part of a YouTube Premium or Music Premium subscription. As ...
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YouTube Music, Google's music streaming service, is putting song lyrics behind a paywall for its Premium subscription. Free users will have limits on lyrics. The premium subscription costs $11 per ...