Google has introduced a feature where it will provide the song lyrics above the search results in North America wherein the lyrics would be reportedly recorded in the Google Play Store.
Users will need to append "lyrics" onto the song name of their choice and Google will present a chunk of the words to their selection, directing them to see the full lyrics on the tune's Google Play store page, reported the Verge.
A Google spokesperson confirmed the launch of the new feature in a playful statement saying it is a good feeling when you know that the words have two meanings.
However, the lyrics are only available to people who use Google in U.S. English.
A similar feature was earlier introduced by Microsoft's Bing this year.
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