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Adding lyrics to songs on your iPod can enhance your music listening experience by allowing you to sing along and better understand the lyrics. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Find the lyrics: The first step is to find the lyrics to the song you want to add. You can search for lyrics online, or use an app that automatically adds lyrics to your music library like Musixmatch or TuneWiki. 2. Add the lyrics to your music library: Once you have the lyrics, you need to add them to your music library. This can be done in a few ways: - If you're using iTunes on your computer, select the song you want to add lyrics to, right-click, and select "Get Info." In the "Lyrics" tab, copy and paste the lyrics. - If you're using an iPhone or iPad, open the Music app, find the song you want to add lyrics to, swipe up, and select "Lyrics." Copy and paste the lyrics here. - If you're using an iPod Classic, you'll need to use iTunes on your computer to add lyrics to your music library. 3. Sync your iPod: After adding the lyrics to your music library, sync your iPod with your computer to transfer the new lyrics. Make sure that the "Sync Lyrics" option is selected in iTunes. 4. View the lyrics on your iPod: Once your iPod is synced, you can view the lyrics while listening to the song. If you're using an iPod Classic, you'll need to select the song and press the center button to view the lyrics. By following these steps, you can add lyrics to songs on your iPod and enjoy a more immersive music listening experience.
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