LyricsService is where song lyrics live in full. Search across complete artist discographies, classic albums, and new singles, then open a page that shows every verse and chorus in a clean, easy‑to‑read layout.
Not sure of the exact title? Start with whatever you remember. Type a song name, an artist, an album, or just a short lyric line and let the search guide you to the right track.
Use the tags to drop straight into live scenes - Kendrick’s layered rap lyrics, Drake’s caption‑ready hooks, 21 Savage’s cold punchlines, boom bap foundations, modern trap culture, and what is currently trending across the whole archive.
These are the heavy hitters. Songs that top playlists, dominate radio, and fill arenas - and that listeners still look up line by line. Each card leads to a complete lyrics page where you can follow the structure of the song from opening bar to final ad‑lib.
Drake
J. Cole
Drake
Kanye West
Kendrick Lamar
Travis Scott
Drake
Future
This chart updates as listening habits change, so today’s top lyrics might be a decade‑old classic, last year’s hit, or a brand‑new single that just broke through.
Every day, one line cuts through the noise and gets highlighted. Sometimes it is a hard‑hitting bar from a rap verse; sometimes it is a quiet fragment from a hook that listeners cannot stop replaying.
"Yeah"
This line hits with the weight of history and the edge of a punchline. It speaks to who really has longevity, who just arrived, and who remembers what it was like before success. Inside a song full of sharp rap lyrics and quick jabs, these few words feel calm and almost casual - but they shift the whole tone of the track once you see them on the page.
READ THE FULL TRACKOpen the full lyrics to see how this one line fits into the story, the flow, and the energy of the song around it.
Open an artist page to see tracks synced so far, then read their full lyrics, one by one.
These are the catalog deep dives people are making right now. When listeners search for an artist on LyricsService, they are moving through whole discographies, albums, and eras. The artists here have pages that are opened all day long.
From Drake’s melodic rap and R&B crossovers to Kendrick’s dense storytelling and Eminem’s technical rhyme schemes, these are the writers people are studying the most.
The music world never slows down, and neither does the lyrics archive. This section highlights songs that have recently been added or updated. Now you can pull up the words and understand the track the way the artist wrote it.
Tiles show the lane the song lives in - electronic, hip‑hop, pop, and beyond.
Check this section when you want lyrics for fresh releases before they become background noise everywhere else.
Some songs are defined just as much by their visuals as their sound. These videos rewind and relaunch tracks every time they are shared, sending fans back to the lyrics to catch details they missed.
Use this row when a video has you hooked and you want to read the song lyrics alongside the visuals.
Genres on LyricsService are more than simple tags. Each soundscape is a focused doorway into a scene: the drums that define it, the writing style that holds it together, and the artists who keep pushing it forward. Enter a soundscape and you will find carefully grouped tracks plus full lyrics pages that show how that scene talks, thinks, and moves.
Start with the sound you are in the mood for, then move between scenes to see how different styles approach similar themes.
Every scene starts somewhere small. This feature traces US drill from early local anthems to a global movement. Follow the producers who shaped the sound and the drill lyrics that turned neighborhood slang into something repeat all over the world.
Deep dives from the heart of music
Browse by artist, release, or topic to find long‑form writing that matches the songs and scenes you care about most.
Where the bigger conversations live. Latest Stories features lyric breakdowns, session reports, and news from across hip‑hop and beyond.
The biggest contributors in the archive
Open the rankings to see which fans focus on rap lyrics, which live in boom bap, who follows every new R&B drop, and where you might want to add your own effort next.
Fans who treat the lyrics archive like a craft - syncing songs, cleaning up text, and ensuring accuracy for everyone.