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Community-maintained fork of the Lotus music player with Material You design and dynamic color support. Plays MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV and other formats with playlist creation, synchronized lyrics via LRCLIB, and MusicBrainz metadata fetching. Version 1.5.9 fixes LRCLIB fuzzy search, replaces the buggy TLS engine with OkHttp, and resolves stuck lyric re-fetching after embedded-lyrics fallback.
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About this app
This is a community continuation of Lotus by dn0ne, who built the original app. All design, branding, and prior work are theirs — huge thanks. Upstream is no longer actively maintained, so this fork picks up bug fixes, stability work, and small features while keeping the app true to its original spirit.
・Upstream repository: https://github.com/dn0ne/lotus ・Upstream license: GPLv3 (preserved) ・Application ID: com.dn0ne.lotus.community (so it can coexist with the upstream build if you already have it installed) If you are the original author and would prefer any change here, please open an issue — we'll respect your wishes.
Features ・Enjoy your favorite music in a variety of formats, including MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, and more ・Easily browse tracks, albums, artists, and genres, and create custom playlists ・Enhance your listening experience with synchronized lyrics from LRCLIB ・Manually update track details or fetch accurate info from MusicBrainz ・Designed with Material You and supports dynamic color palettes
What's new
・Fixed: too-strict API endpoint. The app was asking LRCLIB for an exact match on four pieces of metadata (track, artist, album, duration in seconds). If the duration in your file was off by more than two seconds from what LRCLIB had, or if the file was missing an album tag, the request returned 404. Now uses LRCLIB's fuzzy search, which needs only track name and artist. ・Fixed: HTTP engine TLS failures. The underlying HTTP engine (CIO) bypasses Android's TLS stack and has known certificate-validation bugs on some devices. If your device was affected, no HTTPS request could complete at all — lyrics and MusicBrainz would both silently fail. Switched to OkHttp, the same engine used by virtually every production Android app. It delegates TLS to the OS and respects Android's network security policy. ・Fixed: re-fetch blocked after embedded-lyrics fallback. If a track had lyrics embedded in its ID3 tags, and you opened the lyrics sheet while network was off, the app would show the embedded lyrics and then permanently skip network lookup for that track even after you enabled networking. Now the app distinguishes "came from the network" from "came from the file" and only skips re-fetch in the first case.
About this version
- Version
- 1.5.9-community (1005009)
- Size
- 4.49 MB
- Requires Android
- 7.0
- Target SDK
- 24
- Architecture
- armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64, arm64-v8a
- Downloads
- 70
- Updated
- May 25, 2026
- Package
- com.dn0ne.lotus.community
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