Instagram testing ‘Lyrics Stickers’ feature for Stories: Report

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Facebook-owned messaging app Instagram is testing a new Sticker feature that will show music lyrics of a song playing in the Stories background.

Still in development, the feature was predicted in April on Twitter by reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong, who even demonstrated its working in a short music video from Rick Ashley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” along side its lyrics, The Verge reported.

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Details about what exact region is the app testing the feature in remain unclear as of now. Information about its public availability also remains undisclosed.

In 2018, the photo-messaging app brought music to its Stories feature, allowing users to add background music to accompany their posts and customise their Stories with specific clips for certain pictures or videos.

The new lyrics feature will make Instagram Stories even busier after the company added soundtracks to it last year.

The soundtrack feature allowed user to add background music to their posts on the Stories.

Later in December 2018, Instagram included some extra musical features, letting users to reply to questions with songs, along with countdowns and question stickers for live videos.

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