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Spotify Brings Back Song Lyrics For Free Users. Here's What This Means

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek had recently said that the company was working on enhancing the free user experience.

Spotify has reversed its decision to limit lyrics access for non-paying users, the media has reported. Earlier this year, the Swedish music streaming giant had restricted free account holders from viewing lyrics for only three songs per month, while paid subscribers enjoyed unlimited access to lyrics. This move, which began as a test last fall and saw wider implementation in May, garnered significant user dissatisfaction and criticism.

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Lyrics Access Restored For Free Spotify Users

The company has now announced that it will be phasing out these restrictions over the coming weeks, says a report by Engadget. A Spotify representative was quoted as saying thet the platform "constantly evaluates and adjusts its features" across different subscription tiers, markets, and devices. The upcoming change will allow all users, regardless of their subscription status, to view lyrics for any song without limitations.

This reversal aligns with recent statements made by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek during an earnings call. Ek had indicated that the company was working on enhancing the free user experience, with plans to roll out improvements in the near future. The restoration of unrestricted lyrics access appears to be part of this initiative.

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The initial decision to limit lyrics for non-paying users was seen by some as an attempt to encourage upgrades to paid subscriptions, which start at $11 monthly.

However, the negative feedback seems to have prompted Spotify to reconsider its approach to differentiating between free and premium offerings.
As Spotify continues to refine its service, users can expect further updates to both free and paid tiers in the coming months. The company's focus on improving the free experience suggests a strategy aimed at maintaining a broad user base while still offering incentives for premium subscriptions.

Meanwhile, Spotify launched a special promotion, giving access to their premium service at a significantly reduced rate in India. For a limited period, select Spotify subscribers in India can enjoy a full quarter of Spotify's premium features for only Rs 59. This exclusive offer is set to expire on August 25, which means interested have a narrow window to take advantage of the discounted price.

Spotify's promotional campaign in India is offering a deep discount on its premium tier service. For a brief period, eligible users can access Spotify's advanced features at a fraction of the regular price. This exclusive deal allows qualifying individuals to experience three months of premium streaming for only Rs 59. However, interested ones should note that this offer is not available globally.

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