The above proposal saves the hassle of opening an app from Desktop and gives the ability to view lyrics even if you are in the full-screen mode. Most of them were having the interface from pre-macOS Yosemite era. I looked for alternatives only to find that there were none that matched my preferences. Imagine repeating this every time you want to view the lyrics. So for most of the options present, typical flow looks something like below. I tried it to find out that it is slow and only works as a window app. Musixmatch also released a newly fledged desktop app for lyrics. Earlier, Spotify also used to have the same feature to show lyrics as the track progressed. iTunes has the option to show lyrics but then again you will have to not only open the app but also click twice further to view the lyrics - something which you would not like to do every time. If you want to have a quick look of the lyrics without interrupting your flow, no existing product helps you with that. It’s a tedious effort which I always try to avoid. While working, I don’t want to open a new tab in my browser, head to Musixmatch or Genius if I want to look up for lyrics of a track every time. I am a huge music buff and often find myself heading to Musixmatch and Genius for my lyrics appetite. Product Designer, Developer and Illustrator Problem Unable to find a quick and uninterrupted way to look up for a song’s lyrics, I designed and developed Carol. Carol is a minimal and beautiful lyrics app for macOS.
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