lyricsgenius
provides a simple interface to the song, artist, and lyrics data stored on Genius.com.
Before using this package you'll need to sign up for a (free) account that authorizes access to the Genius API. The Genius account provides a client_access_token
that is required by the package. See the Usage section below for examples.
lyricsgenius
requires Python 3.
Use pip
to install the package from PyPI:
pip install lyricsgenius
Or, install the latest version of the package from GitHub:
pip install git+https://github.com/johnwmillr/LyricsGenius.git
Import the package and search for songs by a given artist:
import lyricsgenius
genius = lyricsgenius.Genius("my_client_access_token_here")
artist = genius.search_artist("Andy Shauf", max_songs=3, sort="title")
print(artist.songs)
Search for a single song by the same artist:
song = genius.search_song("To You", artist.name)
print(song.lyrics)
Add the song to the artist object:
artist.add_song(song)
Save the artist's songs to a JSON file:
artist.save_lyrics()
There are various options configurable as parameters within the Genius
class:
genius.verbose = False # Turn off status messages
genius.remove_section_headers = True # Remove section headers (e.g. [Chorus]) from lyrics when searching
genius.skip_non_songs = False # Include hits thought to be non-songs (e.g. track lists)
genius.excluded_terms = ["(Remix)", "(Live)"] # Exclude songs with these words in their title
You can also call the package from the command line:
export GENIUS_CLIENT_ACCESS_TOKEN="my_client_access_token_here"
python3 -m lyricsgenius --help
Search for and save lyrics to a given song:
python3 -m lyricsgenius song "Begin Again" "Andy Shauf" --save
Search for five songs by 'The Beatles' and save the lyrics:
python3 -m lyricsgenius artist "The Beatles" --max-songs 5 --save
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Please contribute! If you want to fix a bug, suggest improvements, or add new features to the project, just open an issue or send me a pull request.