Subscription services are evolving. In recent months we have seen how the big streaming video services offer cheaper modalities with ads, as is the case with Netflix. However, it seems that music streaming services are not making big changes based on the fact that many already offered a modality with ads, as is the case with Spotify. But what they do is introduce improvements such as the case of the Apple Music web player beta, which began displaying song lyrics without leaving the player itself.
Read song lyrics using Apple Music web player
Apple Music is the Big Apple’s streaming music service. With different modalities and prices available, it is a much more than valid option for users who want to enjoy music on all their devices. Like many other services, it is a cross-platform service, that is, we have an application for almost all operating systems even a web version that allows you to listen to music directly from the browser.
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This website (music.apple.com) is an active player for all users with an Apple ID. However, It is 100% functional only if you have an active subscription to Apple Music, as is the logic. The idea of this player is to bring all the features available in the iOS, macOS and iPadOS Music app to the browser to enjoy your subscription.
Apple has a web player beta accessible via beta.music.apple.com where tests the functions that you then want to release officially. It’s a way to test new tools with a select audience of users who are using this beta. In the last hours a new function is introduced with which you can follow the lyrics of the songs live just like we can do from our devices.
If we access the beta version of the Apple Music web player, we can access the lyrics of the songs via a small button that simulates a paragraph of text located in the main menu on the right side of it. Once we press, a side panel will appear where we can follow the live lyrics of the song we are playing. In a few months, when the tool will be tested globally, it will be part of the official version of Apple Music web player. Prove it now!