YouTube Music has started placing song lyrics behind a paywall, requiring users to subscribe to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium to view full lyrics. With the update, YouTube Music only allows five free lyric views. To continue viewing lyrics without limits, users must subscribe to YouTube Music Premium or YouTube Premium. In the Philippines, YouTube Music Premium is priced at around ₱169 per month, while YouTube Premium costs about ₱239 per month. Google has been testing this lyrics restriction for several months, and the wider rollout suggests it is now part of YouTube Music’s standard experience. For Filipino users who often rely on lyrics, this update may change how they use YouTube Music, especially for casual listening. YouTube Music has just released a new feature in YouTube with the Samples tab. Google has created a new tab on YouTube Music called Samples. Read more in our articles including "YouTube Music now requires Premium to view full lyrics" and "YouTube Music launches Samples feature tab".
YouTube Music has started placing song lyrics behind a paywall, requiring users to subscribe to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium to view full lyrics. With the update, YouTube Music only allows five free lyric views.
To continue viewing lyrics without limits, users must subscribe to YouTube Music Premium or YouTube Premium. In the Philippines, YouTube Music Premium is priced at around ₱169 per month, while YouTube Premium costs about ₱239 per month. Google has been testing this lyrics restriction for several months, and the wider rollout suggests it is now part of YouTube Music’s standard experience.
Our coverage of YouTube Music philippines includes: "YouTube Music now requires Premium to view full lyrics"; "YouTube Music launches Samples feature tab"; "YouTube Music now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.