Gotta Do Funk Now: How to Find Music by Lyrics
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Are you a fan of funk music? Do you have trouble finding new funk songs? Luckily, there’s a relatively simple way to find funk songs by lyrics. All you need to do is search for the lyrics on Google.
Search the lyrics on Google
If you have a phrase or even just a couple of words that you remember from a song, you can try searching for those lyrics on Google. You may get lucky and find the song you’re looking for right away. If not, try adding the word “lyrics” to your search query to filter out any non-lyrical results.
Additionally, you can try using quotation marks around your lyric phrase to narrow down your results. For example, if you search for the phrase “I feel good,” without quotation marks, you’ll get results for songs with those words in them, even if they’re not consecutive. But if you use quotation marks (“I feel good”), then your results will be more closely related to that specific phrase.
If you still can’t find the song you’re looking for, don’t give up! There are a few other things you can try.
If you’re a big fan of funk music, you might want to check out the related searches section on Google. This will give you a list of similar terms that you can use to find more funk songs. For example, if you search for “funk songs about love,” you’ll see a list of related searches that includes “funk songs about heartbreak,” “funk songs about relationships,” and “funk songs about breakups.” This can be a great way to find new music that you might enjoy.
If you’re having trouble finding funk songs on Google, try looking for other terms that are associated with funk music. For example, try searching for “soul music,” ” R&B,” or ” Motown.” You can also try searching for specific artists or bands that you know play funk music. For example, if you’re a fan of James Brown, try searching for “James Brown Funk Songs.”
Use a music lyrics search engine
If you don’t know the name of the song but know some of the lyrics, a lyrics search can help you find it. There are a few different lyrics search engines available, but we recommend using Genius.com.
To use Genius, go to their website and enter in the words to the song you’re trying to find. If there are multiple songs with those lyrics, a list will pop up and you can choose the right one. If you’re still not sure, you can click on the song to see a full list of lyrics to help you confirm that it’s the right one.
Try a reverse lyrics search
Reversing the way you usually search for song lyrics can help when you can’t remember the words but can sing or hum a melody. You can type in a line or two of the lyrics, and some search engines will find the song for you.
This method is most effective when you know at least some of the words to the song. If you only know a few words, try adding them to other keywords that describe the song, such as the artist’s name, genre, or emotions that are conveyed in the lyrics.
If you don’t know any of the words to the song, try using other melody-based search engines that can help you identify a tune by its sound.
Check out a music identification app
If you’re out and about and you hear a song playing that you like, but you don’t know the name of it, you can use a music identification app to figure it out. Shazam is a popular option, but there are several others available as well. Once you’ve found the song, make sure to add it to your favorites so you can listen to it again later.