Song Video Player

Type a song, press play, watch it right here.

🎵 While you listen... HI 0 · 0

A side-scrolling runner game. Press Space or tap to jump over obstacles and collect coins. Double-tap for double jump.

Share your score WhatsApp

A song hunt rarely ends at the title. You remember the line, you track down the name, and the next urge is always the same: hear it, now, without opening four tabs and losing the page you came from. The Song Video Player exists for that moment. Type a song or an artist into the box above, press the button, and the matching video loads on this page. No countdown, no detour, no app. When the credits roll, the search results, the quiz question, or the Songs About list you arrived from sits one tap behind you.

What is the Song Video Player?

This page is LyricFinder’s built-in video screen. The YouTube buttons across the site point here: the lyric search results on the home page, the Songs About lists, the quiz answer reveals, and the What’s That Song threads. Instead of dropping you onto an external site mid-task, those buttons open the track in place, inside the same design, with the rest of the site one click away.

It also works on its own. Land here directly, type a title into the search box, and the player pulls up the top YouTube match for your words. The frame below is YouTube’s own embed, so the controls, the captions, the quality settings, and the full runtime are exactly what you get on YouTube itself. An Open on YouTube button sits under the player for the times you want the comments, the description, or your own account features. Some corners of the site link here with a Spotify or a TikTok embed instead of a YouTube one; the page treats those the same way, one frame, one Back button, one address bar you can share.

How to play a song video in three steps

Three moves cover almost every case.

Type what you know. A title alone works. A title plus the artist works better, because two clues cut through covers, remixes, and karaoke versions in one pass.

Hit the search button. The top match loads in the frame under the search box and starts playing. The video swaps in place, so the page never reloads while you try candidates.

Not the right version? Add a word like official, live, or acoustic and search again. The player swaps the video without leaving the page.

Why watch here instead of ten open tabs

The strongest reason is that your place is kept. Music discovery is a chain: a lyric fragment leads to a title, the title leads to a video, the video confirms or denies the memory, and then you want the next candidate. On a normal flow, step three tears you out of the chain. Here, the Back button under the player returns you to the exact list you left, whether that was a page of lyric matches, a themed list, or a quiz round.

The second reason is focus. A video site’s front page is built to pull you somewhere else; this page around the player stays quiet. One search box, one video, one game. Checking whether a track is the one stuck in your head takes ten seconds of playback, and nothing on screen fights for those ten seconds.

Then there is the waiting problem. Intros run long, live versions run longer, and staring at a progress bar is dead time. Music Runner sits under the player for exactly that: a one-button jumping game you control with a tap or the space bar while the song plays on. Coins add bonus points, obstacles end the run, and the score card comes with a share button for challenging a friend.

There is a smaller convenience too. The page address carries the search, so the exact track you are watching travels inside a plain link. Paste it into a group chat and the other person lands on this same player with the same song queued, no timestamps to copy and no app to install on their end.

From lyrics search to video, one flow

The player is the last link in a chain that starts anywhere on LyricFinder. Catch three words of a chorus and the lyric search on the home page turns them into a title. Remember a feeling rather than words? Mood Finder matches a described moment to songs. Browsing by theme, from rain to weddings to Texas, runs through the Songs About hub. And when nothing surfaces at all, other listeners name the track for you on the What’s That Song board. Each of those paths ends in a row of buttons, and the video button on every one of them lands on this page with the track queued up. Even the Lyrics Quiz connects: after each answer reveal, one tap plays the song you were guessing.

Tips for sharper matches

Two clues beat one, so pair the title with the artist whenever you know both. The word official steers results toward the album version; live, acoustic, remix, or lyrics steers them toward that specific cut. For songs that were re-recorded, adding a year separates the versions. Titles in Spanish, Turkish, Korean, or any other language work in their original script; type them exactly as you would on YouTube itself. And when a title is one common word, “Hello” or “Stay”, the artist name is not optional. It is the whole search.

Frequently asked questions

Does the video start by itself?

Searches made on this page start the video right away. Arriving through a link from another page, browsers keep the sound blocked until your first tap, so press play once there and playback runs normally, full screen included.

The player found a cover. How do I get the original?

Add the artist name to your search, or add the word official. Searching again from the box above replaces the video in place, so fixing a match costs one extra line of typing.

Does the full song play here, or a clip?

The full video plays through the embed, start to finish. The 30-second previews belong to the Listen buttons elsewhere on the site; this page is for the whole thing.

Is the Song Video Player free?

Yes. There is no account, no install, and no limit on searches. Two small ads on the page keep the service running.

What is the game under the video?

Music Runner, a mini game for the minutes while a song plays. Tap, click, or press Space to jump, tap again mid-air for a double jump, and collect the note coins for bonus points. Your best score is kept for the session, and the share buttons let you send a challenge when the run ends.