Amazon expands music offerings with enhanced plans for diverse listeners

Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - https://ir.aboutamazon.com/
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services - https://ir.aboutamazon.com/
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Amazon Music, a service by Amazon, offers an extensive audio entertainment platform connecting fans, artists, and creators through music, podcasts, and culture. With a library of over 100 million songs and a large catalog of ad-free podcasts, the service provides various subscription options to suit different needs and budgets.

Prime members have access to Amazon Music as part of their membership benefits. This includes over 100 million ad-free songs and top podcasts at no extra cost. Members can download All-Access Playlists for offline listening and enjoy a shuffle experience with artists, albums, genres, and more.

For those who are not Prime members, Amazon Music Unlimited is available. This tier offers on-demand access to Amazon’s complete catalog of songs and podcasts without ads. Additionally, subscribers in the U.S., UK, and Canada receive one audiobook per month from Audible’s selection. The plan also includes high-quality audio streaming options such as HD, Ultra HD, and Spatial Audio formats. Prime members can subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited for $10.99 monthly or $109 annually; non-Prime customers pay $11.99 monthly.

A free version of Amazon Music is available for non-subscribers. It provides access to 100 million ad-supported tracks with the ability to play songs in All-Access Playlists on demand.

Audiophiles using Amazon Music Unlimited can enjoy high-definition streaming with lossless sound quality across millions of tracks. Customers can also experience spatial audio using standard headphones without special equipment via the Amazon Music app.

Amazon Music is accessible across multiple platforms including web browsers on computers or laptops via the web player or desktop app for Mac or PC. Mobile users can utilize apps available for iOS and Android devices. The service is compatible with numerous devices like Sonos, Roku, Fire TV, Amazon Echo products where Alexa voice commands can be used for music control.

Users can personalize their listening experience by selecting favorite artists which helps curate personalized playlists based on preferences. The homepage offers curated music from contemporary artists along with personalized playlists tailored to user interests.

Additionally, all subscription tiers have access to Maestro—a tool that creates playlists based on conversational prompts—enhancing user interaction with the service.

Fans interested in watching Kacey Musgraves’s ‘Deeper Well World Tour’ concert from September 20 at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena can view it on Prime Video or through the Prime Video app.



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