Spotify launches offline lyrics, translations, and lyric previews

The Spotify brand logo against a green musical background.

On Wednesday, Spotify announced a few new lyrics features aiming to make it easier to understand and access song lyrics, including translations, previews, and offline lyrics.

Lyric translations were originally introduced in 2022, but have only been available in specific markets so far. Now, they’re rolling out worldwide to both free and premium Spotify users, who will soon start seeing a translation icon in the lyrics section on the app. When you tap this, “translations will appear based on your device’s language,” if a translation is available.

A screenshot of lyric previews in Spotify

Spotify is also rolling out lyric previews worldwide for free and premium users. This featur …

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