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Automatically Add Lyrics To MP3s

View Comments January 27, 2008 | Tony Williams

EvilLyricsiTunes and iPods allow you to add lyrics to mp3 tags. However, songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store don’t come with lyrics added.

A quick way to add lyrics to mp3 tags is to use EvilLyrics, which can automatically add lyrics to mp3s automatically as you play them.

Once EvilLyrics is installed, all you have to do is go to Evillyrics’ Preferences menu and then Advanced > Other settings > Add lyrics tag in iTunes. Now run EvilLyrics along with iTunes. Whenever a song is played, EvilLyrics will automatically write the lyrics into the MP3. You can view lyrics either directly from the EvilLyrics window, or from iTunes or iPod.

Thanks to TechBuzz for the tip.

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  2. Llane says:

    Program Installs spyware, also Tried over 3,000 songs that even itunes recognized for album art work download and others not a single lyric downloaded ever.

  3. TechGecko says:

    Last time I attempted to install Evil Lyrics it tried to install Porn Adware. Yes, very Evil indeed. -.-

  4. Funk says:

    That would be a good idea. It is better to add lyrics than to add some necessary things.

  5. Funk says:

    That would be a good idea. It is better to add lyrics than to add some necessary things.

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