That Music You’re Listening to Has Words.

By Jason | May 21, 2008

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what exactly Eddie Vedder is mumbling about, you’ve, more than likely, visited a malware- and pop-up-plagued lyrics site via a Google search to seek out the words to the song you’re currently listening to.

A personal favorite of mine is songmeanings.net.  It’s a community-driven lyrics site where people can not only provide lyrics for songs but can also debate meaning behind the song.

However, for you Windows Media Player or Winamp users, there’s another, more convenient option out there for you: LyricsPlugin.  Once installed, the plugin detects what song to which you’re currently listening and automatically displays the lyrics for it.  (If you notice any discrepancies, you can report them and, in most instances, you’ll notice the correction after a day or two.)  It’s an incredibly convenient tool but I haven’t noticed any new developments or releases for quite some time now.  It may even be an abandoned, pet project from some programmer living in his parents’ basement.  So, get it while you can…and hope he/she ports it to other music players.

If you make a habit of ignoring the lyrics to some of your favorite songs (turn the music off when you’re singing along and you’ll know if you’re one of those people), I think you’ll find this to be an invaluable tool.

Download it now: http://www.lyricsplugin.net.

And now, I leave you with the following:






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