Lyric licensing service partners with Google

LyricFind will add lyrics from over 4,000 publishers to search results and Google Play Music.

LyricFind, the world’s largest lyric licensing service, has teamed with Google to expand its lyric offerings.

The company has added lyrics from more than 4,000 publishers to Google’s search results and within Google Play Music.

LyricFind has been the main driver behind creating a legal and global lyric infrastructure for all platforms, and its partnership with Google further strengthens this.

LyricFind collects new royalties for songwriters and rightsholders, as well as helping music fans engage more easily with lyrics that inspire them.

“We’re happy to expand the depth and quality of lyrics available on Google’s services,” said LyricFind ceo Darryl Ballantyne.

“We’re working together to make lyrics available to a larger audience in a faster and more efficient way.”

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