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Lyrics Are Back For Spotify Free Users

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Spotify has reversed its controversial decision to limit lyrics access for free users, restoring unlimited lyrics for all users regardless of subscription tier. The change was quietly implemented in recent days, with many users reporting the return of lyrics on the platform.

Earlier this year, Spotify had expanded a trial that restricted free users to viewing lyrics for only three songs per month, a move widely criticized by the listener community. The company did not provide an official explanation for the reversal, but a spokesperson stated that feature availability can vary across different tiers, markets, and devices.

During a recent earnings call, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek mentioned ongoing plans to integrate additional enhancements into the free experience in the coming months. The restoration of unlimited lyrics access aligns with these efforts to make the free tier more appealing and valuable for users.

While Spotify continues to experiment with various features, the company appears to be actively listening to user preferences and making necessary adjustments to cater to both free and paid users. The reversal of the lyrics restriction suggests that Spotify is open to adapting its strategies based on user response and market trends.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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