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Rhapsody.com Now Has Lyrics

rhapsody_logo.gifWhile building a playlist on Rhapsody earlier, I was pleasantly surprised to see that many songs now have a “Lyrics” link. I never noticed this before. I share Jason Herskowitz’s feelings about Rhapsody’s iterative development practices. It’s great that they are continually working to improve their product, but as a user, it would be nice to be notified when cool new stuff like this happens. I found this snippet on Futuremusic from last week:

“RealNetworks has inked a deal with LyricFind, a Toronto-based concern, to incorporate Lyrics into the web-based version of Rhapsody. The announcement follows a recent announcement by Yahoo Music, who teamed with Gracenote to offer a similar feature. Rhapsody will offer authorized lyrics and other meta data such as albums covers, release dates, and additional credits. When lyrics are available for a particular song, Rhapsody will showcase the content with a Powered by LyricFind tag helping to brand the company for broader recognition.”

I assume it will be some time before most songs have lyrics associated with them. Now Rhapsody should  begin improving the web player so that i can toggle between the song lyrics and metadata during playback.

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Adam, is it perfectly fine to use Raphsody on my MacBook?

05.24.2007 | Unregistered CommenterRichard

...or Rhapsody, for that matter?

05.24.2007 | Unregistered CommenterRichard

Yes. Rhapsody's web experience works very well with Macs - thats primarily why I use it. Just go to http://www.rhapsody.com and you can listen to 30 second samples. If you sign up for an account, you can listen to full length tracks. The only drawback for a mac is that you cant download the files to your computer for local playback or sync with a portable device. However, if you are running XP with Boot Camp or Parallels on your MacBook, you can install the Rhapsody PC client which does let you download files and sync them with devices.

05.24.2007 | Registered CommenterJadam Kahn

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