After lurking this forum for forever and not posting, I decided to contribute something. I don't have developing experience, but I do have experience doing tedious things for hours on end.
LyRiCs Repository
[9-19-2011]: Drake:
Headlines -
Completed | Alternate
Marvins Room -
Completed | Alternate
So Far Gone -
Completed | Alternate
Thank Me Later -
Completed | Alternate
[7-23-2012]: Eminem:
Recovery -
Completed | Alternate
Curtain Call: The Hits [Deluxe Edition] - Completed | Alternate
[10/20/2012]: Jay-Z:
The Bluprint 2.1 -
Completed | Alternate
[9-3-2011]: Kid Cudi:
Just What I Am (Parental Advisory) - Completed | Alternate
Man on the Moon: The End of Day -
Completed | Alternate
Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager -
Completed | Alternate
[8/25/2011]: Various Artists:
Various Artists* -
Here
*Mostly Shakira & Linkin Park and uploaded by Prodigy (thanks for the contribution).
[10/20/2012]: WZRD:
WZRD* -
Completed | Alternate
* The first track, "The Arrival", has no lyrics.
FAQ
What Are ".lrc" Files?:
Wikipedia is your ally.
How Do I Use ".lrc" Files?:
1).
Go here. It's an app for all generations of Zunes, PC, and XBox called XNA Lyrics. It was created by jfperusse to read .lrc's. It's a great app. (it's on my Quickplay)
2). After you've deployed the app to your Zune and read the instructions on how to add lyrics to the Zune you'll be wanting to add some lyrics.
3). Grab the .zips mentioned above. Upon completion, open the .zip and merely copy & paste the files into their correct location. (said location is in the instructions)
4). Package, deploy, and then enjoy.
How Do I Edit ".lrc" Files?:
1). Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button

, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.
2). Click the View tab, and then, under Advanced settings clear the "Hide extensions for known file types" check box, and then click OK.
3). Find the .lrc you need to edit and change it's file extension from ".lrc" to ".txt"
4). Open the file with a wordprocessing program. (like Notepad)
5). The .lrc files here have 6 brackets: "ti","ar","al","le","re","ve".
6). The most important brackets are ti = song title, ar = artist, and al = album. If you let the Zune software handle your metadata then you shouldn't need to made changes with those three, but better safe than sorry.
7). After fixing any errors save the .txt, return the file extension to ".lrc", repackage, redelpoy, and re-enjoy.
The lyrics used were obtained using Autolyrix and Minilyric. I only editted some minor things, so full credit and thanks goes to whomever originally typed them up.