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Lyric sharing is a feature that has long been available on Spotify and Apple Music, making it possible to share pertinent lyrics on social media and elsewhere. Not only does this help with music discovery among influencers’ fans, but it also raises awareness of the music service being used. YouTube Music appears to be taking a page out of Spotify’s book by branding lyrics shared in this manner.
The new feature only shows up when you’re on the lyrics tab directly reading along with the song. From there, a new ‘Share’ button will pop up allowing you to select the lines you want to share. Once selected, tapping ‘Next’ takes you to a customization page where you can change the background color and preview what the share card will look like on social media. The share card includes the album artwork, song name, artist, and a small YouTube Music logo.
Hitting the ‘Share’ button will post the lyrics card directly to apps like Instagram, save it to your gallery as an image, or send it through another supported app. The feature appears to be rolling out to users as a server-side update—so not everyone may have access yet. According to the redditor who originally spotted the feature, their YouTube Music app version is 8.15.51 on Android.
‘Fan-led streaming’ is one of the three main pathways for music discovery alongside editorial curation and algorithmic recommendations. Sharing lyrics creates organic opportunities for fans of influencers to discover new music they might not have seen before. Now YouTube Music users can get in on the action.
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YouTube Music Finally Gets Shareable Lyrics, Following Spotify & Apple Music – Digital Music News
