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How to see song lyrics on Spotify

The lyrics to Smells Like Teen Spirit on the Spotify app on an iPhone.
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Song lyrics: confusing music lovers since the beginning of time. Whether you're among the hordes of lyrically challenged susceptible to such doozies as “I’m a lion, I’m a vinyl, I’m a skittle, I’m a beetle,” in the chorus of Smells Like Teen Spirit, and want to get it right (it's “A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido,” people), or you like to read while you listen or sing along, then you'll be happy to hear that Spotify's lyrics feature can help you do both.

Accessing the lyrics to your favorite songs on Spotify can be done on your mobile devices and on the Spotify desktop app, and it couldn't be easier to do. We're going to show you how.

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Difficulty

Easy

Duration

5 minutes

What You Need

  • Smartphone or computer

  • Spotify mobile or desktop app

How to see Spotify lyrics on a mobile device (iOS and Android)

Accessing the lyrics to songs you're playing on Spotify can be easily done in the Spotify app on an iOS or Android device.

Step 1: Choose a song, and when it starts playing, tap the Now Playing where the song appears at the bottom of the app's screen.

Step 2: Here, you can either tap the lyrics at the bottom of the screen (note: not all songs have lyrics) or swipe to bring them up.

Step 3: By tapping the lyrics tab, the lyrics will expand to its fullscreen mode. As the song plays, the lyrics will highlight as they are being sung.

How to see Spotify lyrics on the desktop app

Accessing the lyrics to songs on Spotify's desktop app (Mac and Windows) is just as easy, making it possible for you to see the words much larger on your computer screen, which could come in handy for group singalongs or karaoke. Here's how.

Step 1: With the desktop app open select a song. It will appear in the Now Playing queue.

Howe to see lyrics in the Spotify desktop app.
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Step 2: In the bottom right corner, select the Lyrics icon — it looks like a tiny microphone.

Howe to see lyrics in the Spotify desktop app.
Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends

Step 3: The lyrics to your selected song will appear on screen in all their glory. Like the mobile app, the words are synced up with the playing song so you can belt out Livin' on a Prayer correctly, for once. It's "It doesn’t make a difference if we make it or not,” NOT “It doesn’t make a difference if we’re naked or not.”

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