Do you still listen to offline songs that you have downloaded on your phone? Yes still today most of us listen to offline music. So here are some best apps for your offline which can show the lyrics of that song without active data. I know that MusixMatch can do this all for you but it requires an active data connection.




1.BlackPlayer Music Player






Black­Play­er is easily one of the versatile players for offline music. The black interface is soothing to the eye and looks great at the same time. Unlike some players, Black­Play­er doesn't pull lyrics from the web.


Instead, it goes for a more subtle implementation. You will need to download the respective LRC files and place them in the same folder. Once this is taken care of, the player will recognize the lyrics immediately.

Just make sure that the song and the LRC files have the same name. Simple enough, right?

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2.GoneMad Music Player


GoneMad is another stellar offline music player that lets you view the lyrics of the song currently playing. What I loved about this offline music player is that it downloads the album art automatically. Yep, no manual intervention required.
When it comes to the lyrics, this app supports only embedded lyrics. To embed lyrics, you will have to take the aid of tools like MP3Tag. MP3Tag is a universal tag editor for Windows and lets you edit tags of audio and video files easily.
After embedding the lyrics to the audio files, you can transfer the said audio files to your phone, and then play the song followed by a tap on the Show Lyrics option to view the lyrics.
If you are looking for a synchronized lyrics option, GoneMAD doesn't support that as of now.
On the upside, if the songs on your phone do not have embedded lyrics, the apps let you search for them with Musixmatch. But of course, you will need an internet connection for that.
GoneMAD's interface seems heavily inspired by the Google's Material Design, and you will find a soothing blue and white theme. If you are not a fan of this color, you can always tweak it.

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3.Retro Player


If you love a minimalistic music player, you will love Retro Player. This player offers two different — Normal and Synced. If the lyrics of the song are embedded into it, you will view them under the Lyrics tab.
The best part is that you can add synchronized lyrics manually. Just tap on the Synced Lyrics tab, select Edit and add the wordings. Now, all you need to do is play out the songs aloud, tap on the album cover, and sing out loud.
Retro Player has a simple and aesthetically pleasing interface and has a horde of customizable options. If you love tinkering with the look and feel and the overall settings of your apps, you will be pleasantly surprised with what Retro Player has to offer.
The only drawback is that it doesn't have built-in equalizer support.

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4.Poweramp Music Player

A list of offline music players is incomplete without the mention of Poweramp. When it comes to lyrics, Poweramp gives you a couple of in-app options like Musixmatch, Genius, QuickLyric, among others.
Furthermore, you can opt to search the lyrics directly via the Google web. You will need a stable internet connection to view the lyrics.
On top of that, Poweramp also supports embedded lyrics. The only limitation is that they are not synchronized and you will have to scroll up and down manually.
Other than that, Poweramp is a solid music player with a bunch of exciting new features. From rich visualizations to neat swipe gestures and robust equalizer options, the list goes on and on. Plus, it also bundles a new audio engine and support to use the hardware digital signal processor (DSP) to boost your music experience.

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