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Apple Music Expands Song lyrics Support to Seven Countries
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2019-01-08
Posted by 3uTools

Apple expanded Apple Music song lyrics functionality to seven major markets on Monday, with users in France, Germany, Spain and other countries now able to use the capability for both streaming and searching for songs. 


Apple Music Expands Song lyrics Support to Seven Countries


Quietly announced in an update to Apple Music's feature availability webpage, lyric support is now live in France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa and Spain. 


Apple Music lyrics includes both song lyrics, which appear onscreen while listening to tunes, and a search feature that allows users to find song titles by typing in a relevant string of words. 


Dynamic song lyrics debuted in iOS 10, while search by lyrics went live with iOS 12 last year. The latter feature lets users type in segments of a song, which are matched with Apple Music's lyrics database to identify a particular title. 


Prior to today's noted change, Apple Music lyric support was restricted to Australia, Canada, the U.S. and UK.


Apple Music was relatively late to the song lyrics game — Spotify featured integrated with lyrics and information provider Genius in 2016 — but the tech giant's streaming service has made up significant ground over the past year. 


Beyond its own database, which is somewhat limited in scope, Apple Music last October partnered with Genius to expand the platform's lyrics catalog. In addition to hosted lyrics, the tie-up promoted Apple Music to Genius' official web-based music player.


Source: appleinisider 

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