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  2. LRC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The original LRC format (sometimes called the Simple LRC format) is formed of two types of tags (time tags and optional ID tags), with one tag per line.Time tags have the format [mm:ss.xx]lyric, where mm is minutes, ss is seconds, xx is hundredths of a second, and lyric is the lyric to be played at that time.

  3. Music video - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, death metal band Krokmitën released the first lyric video for an entire album, "Alpha-Beta". [75] The concept album video featured imagery pulsing to the music and stylized typography created by bandleader Simlev. As of 2017, the 2016 song "Closer" by The Chainsmokers, featuring vocalist Halsey, is the most-watched lyric video on YouTube.

  4. Literal music video - Wikipedia

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    Literal video versions are usually based on music videos in which the imagery appears illogical, disconnected with the lyrics, and more concerned with impressive visuals than actual meaning. [2] [3] Most of the literal videos have been based on music videos from the 1980s and 1990s. [2]

  5. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics wiki on Fandom. ~1,653,416 [51] ~159,749 [51] ~82,226 [51] Founded in 2006, API-restricted since 2016, closed in 2019. Deleted in September 2020. MetroLyrics: Lyrics lookup. 1,000,000+ 16,000+ The site abruptly went offline in late June 2021, and as of November 2022 its owners and maintainers have made no explanation. MusicMight

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  7. Bouncing ball (music) - Wikipedia

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    The bouncing ball is a virtual device used in motion picture films and video recordings to visually indicate the rhythm of a song, helping audiences to sing along with live or prerecorded music. As the song's lyrics are displayed on the screen in a lower third of projected or character-generated text, an animated ball bounces across the top of ...