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    YouTube Music Locks Lyrics Behind Premium: Will More Users Subscribe?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Paywall Shift: Google is testing a paywall for YouTube Music lyrics, limiting free users to just five lyric views before requiring a Premium subscription for full access.

    2. Limited Access: Free users can still see the first few lines of lyrics, but full text is now predominantly a Premium feature, sparking user frustration.

    3. Experimentation: Google states this is an experiment affecting a small percentage of ad-supported users, with plans to possibly implement limits on future lyric view counts.

    4. Market Strategy: This change aligns with Google’s strategy to boost its subscription revenue, which has already reached over 325 million paid users and generated significant income in 2025.

    YouTube Music Limits Lyrics Access for Free Users

    YouTube Music has made a notable shift regarding song lyrics. Recently, the platform began hiding most lyrics behind a paywall for free users. This change allows only five views of full lyrics before a subscription prompt appears.

    For those on the free tier, the initial lines remain visible. However, users now face restrictions unless they subscribe to YouTube Music Premium or YouTube Premium. The move follows a steady rise in Google’s subscription services, which reported over 325 million paid subscribers during its Q4 2025 earnings call.

    While Google claims this is an experiment affecting a select group of users, many reports suggest a broader rollout. Notably, Google plans to introduce weekly and monthly limits on lyric views for ad-supported accounts. This approach seems designed to incentivize users to consider paid subscriptions.

    In a landscape where lyrics often play a vital role in the music experience, limiting access raises concerns. Many users believe that such a basic feature should remain free. Other streaming platforms have faced backlash for similar strategies. Yet, Google appears committed to this paywall model, betting that users will spend up to $13.99 per month to access complete lyrics seamlessly.

    The ability to sing along or understand a song’s meaning enhances the listening experience. As this change unfolds, many will watch closely to see how users respond. Will they embrace the premium model, or will Google face backlash like Spotify did in the past? Only time will tell.

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