YouTube Music starts putting lyrics behind a paywall
Free YouTube Music accounts are now seeing their access to lyrics limited, according to multiple reports. Google started testing lyrics as an exclusive feature for Premium users in September, but it appears that it’s now receiving a wider rollout. It seems that free users will be limited to viewing lyrics for five songs per month, though we’ve reached out to Google for confirmation.
Once that limit is reached, users will only be able to see the first couple of lines. Everything beyond that will be blurred out, and they’ll be prompted to “Unlock lyrics with Premium.” The banner warning users about their limited lyric views remaining appears prominently when you open the tab, complete with a countdown.
You may be interested
Lindsey Vonn breaks leg in Olympic crash, Trump calls skier a loser for comments on U.S. politics
new admin - Feb 09, 2026Lindsey Vonn breaks leg in Olympic crash, Trump calls skier a loser for comments on U.S. politics - CBS News…

NFL news: Aaron Rodgers’ odds of returning to Steelers reportedly ‘increasing’
new admin - Feb 09, 2026[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After Mike Tomlin stepped down last month following 19 seasons, the…

Salman Rushdie reads excerpts from his book “Knife”
new admin - Feb 09, 2026Author Salman Rushdie spent years in hiding after Iran's leader Ayatollah Khomeini called for his assassination in 1989, declaring Rushdie's…
































