Not cool, YouTube. Not cool.
YouTube Music is blurring lyrics for free users after a handful of views. Google calls it an experiment, users call it a not-so-subtle Premium nudge.
Lyrics in YouTube Music now require a YouTube Premium or Music Premium subscription. The middle tab in the Now Playing screen gains a new card at the top when this has rolled out to your account: “You ...
Free accounts are being prompted to ‘Unlock lyrics with Premium.’ ...
Non-paying users are restricted to five views ...
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According to Redditors, YouTube Music now only allows five lyric views for non-paying users. Once exhausted, they need to get a Premium subscription.
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