YouTube Music has begun limiting lyrics access for free users, prompting them to subscribe to the Premium service, while Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was hailed as a triumph, contrasting sharply with a Turning Point USA event featuring Kid Rock that drew criticism. These developments occurred on February 8, 2026.
According to reports from The Verge, free YouTube Music accounts are now experiencing restricted access to lyrics. While Google had previously tested lyrics as a Premium-exclusive feature in September, the rollout appears to be expanding. Free users may now be limited to viewing lyrics for only five songs per month. The Verge reached out to Google for confirmation.
Simultaneously, the Super Bowl LX halftime show, featuring Bad Bunny, was a success. Variety described the performance as an "All-American Triumph." The logistics of the halftime show are always challenging, as noted by Wired, with concerns ranging from turf protection to potential leaks. However, the biggest hurdle for Bad Bunny was reportedly transforming the field at Levis Stadium into a representation of his home, Puerto Rico, a challenge handled by Tribe Inc.
In contrast to the positive reception of Bad Bunny's performance, a separate "All-American Halftime Show" organized by Turning Point USA, featuring Kid Rock, received negative feedback. Variety reported that the event felt more like an "old CMT special" than a Super Bowl protest. The headliner's lip-syncing drew more attention than any political comments made during the show.
In other music news, The Verge also highlighted the new album "URGH" by Mandy, Indiana, calling it "vicious, dancey, and utterly captivating."
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