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YouTube Music Implements Paywall for Lyrics Access

YouTube Music has initiated a significant change to its service by restricting access to the lyrics feature for free users. Under the new policy, free subscribers will only be able to view complete lyrics for five songs, after which they will be limited to only the first few lines, with the remainder obscured. This move aligns with YouTube’s broader strategy to incentivize users to transition to paid subscriptions.

Paid subscribers of YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium, which are priced at $14 and $11 per month respectively, will retain full access to song lyrics. The implementation of this paywall has been in testing for several months and is now rolling out globally.

This development follows a trend within the music streaming industry where companies explore premium features as a means of generating additional revenue. Previously, Spotify attempted a similar strategy to restrict lyrics access but reversed its decision following user backlash. The current changes at YouTube Music raise questions about the future of features that may be placed behind paywalls as the competition in the streaming market intensifies.

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