Your YouTube Music library may have lost its time-synced lyrics, here’s why

Users are complaining about needing to manually scroll through verses while listening to their favorite songs.

Your YouTube Music library may have lost its time-synced lyrics, here’s why
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  • Users are unhappy about YouTube Music removing time-synced lyrics from many of their favorite songs.
  • The reason behind this appears to be the switch from Musixmatch to LyricFind as the primary lyrics provider.
  • It’s currently unclear whether affected songs will regain their time-synced lyrics anytime soon.

Support for time-synced lyrics has become a standard feature across popular music streaming apps. Services like Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music offer a view that displays the relevant verses as they’re sung in real time. Typically, lyrics providers add the necessary timestamps to enable this automatic scrolling behavior. So, due to a shift in providers on YouTube Music, many songs are now losing their time-synced lyrics.

According to a Reddit post and users’ subsequent comments, many songs have lost their time-synced lyrics on YouTube Music. The original poster notes that the lyrics provider for impacted songs has switched from Musixmatch to LyricFind. This suggests that LyricFind may not have added the needed timestamps to its lyrics, consequently disabling the feature on affected tracks.