Now, Spotify is starting to charge for that curiosity, telling some users that they'll have to pay for a subscription plan in order to regularly read lyrics while jamming out. The streaming giant ...
but users across the internet have started posting screenshots from their Spotify accounts informing them of a new monthly limit on accessing song lyrics, effectively making lyrics a paid feature. " ...
As noticed by numerous users on Reddit (via Android Authority), to see song lyrics you now need to have a Spotify Premium subscription, which starts at $10.99 ($5.99 for students). Some users are ...
Spotify started testing paywalled lyrics with a limited number of accounts back in September, pushing free users to upgrade to Premium. This change appears to be rolling out widely now ...
Spotify has apparently found a new way to push its free users to a paid subscription: It’s putting lyrics behind a paywall. Following various reports citing frustrated posts from users on Reddit ...
Until now, the lyrics were also available for the “freemium” experience. With this, the company seems to want to encourage users to switch to a paid plan. Spotify was testing to hide song ...
Users of Spotify's free ad-supported tier are turning to sites such as Reddit and other social networks to share the news that song lyrics are being put behind a paywall: a message is popping up ...
Last year, Spotify launched an experiment and restricted some users of its free version of the service from accessing lyrics. After several months of testing, the company is ready to introduce this ...
Spotify's free tier is losing features like lyrics, making it less appealing for non-paying users. The service limits skips, hides lyrics, and forces shuffled playback for free-tier users.