YouTube Music is quite possibly one of the finest music streaming services available today, thanks to its vast library of songs and powerful recommendation algorithm. Its ability to convert YouTube videos into real-time audio further expands its collection, making it a top choice over platforms like Spotify and Apple Music for many users.
While YouTube Music still lacks some key features found in rival services, it continues to evolve through minor updates aimed at enhancing the user experience. One such update is the long-awaited lyric-sharing feature, which is now rolling out to more users on both Android and iOS platforms.
Express Yourself with Shareable Lyrics
As first covered by 9to5Google, the new YouTube Music lyrics sharing feature is beginning to reach more users. To try it out, open your app and navigate to the Lyrics section while a song is playing. If the feature is live on your device, you’ll notice a Share button within that section.
Tapping on Share takes you to a new screen where the selected lyric is automatically highlighted. You can customize your selection by highlighting additional lyrics. Once done, click Next, and you’ll see a shareable card displaying the lyrics along with the song and artist’s name.
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This card can be saved as an image or instantly shared via your favorite social media platforms. While this might not be a must-have feature, it’s a fun and creative way to express yourself and best of all, it’s available to both free and premium users of YouTube Music.
Final Thoughts
The new lyric-sharing feature on YouTube Music may be a small addition, but it reflects the platform’s ongoing efforts to enhance user engagement and keep pace with competitors. Whether you’re sharing a favorite line with friends or posting it to social media, this feature adds a personal and expressive touch to your listening experience. And since it’s available to both free and premium users, everyone can join in on the fun making YouTube Music even more appealing in the crowded streaming space.
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