

Maybe another music-streaming service stole your heart. That sounds cool, but what if it's not everything you wanted? Perhaps it's too expensive, or you don't listen enough to justify the cost. Amazon also has a selection of exclusive songs - both covers and singles - called Amazon Originals, that you can't find on other streaming sites. You'll never hear or see an ad, and of course, you can download songs or playlists for offline listening. Amazon Music lets you stream more than 100 million songs and listen to any song, anytime, anywhere, on all your devices – smartphone, tablet, PC/Mac, Fire TV, and Alexa-enabled devices like Amazon Echo. The family plan option - which allows you to connect six devices - costs $14.99 a month, similar to Apple Music and Spotify. To use Amazon Music Unlimited on multiple devices, including smartphones, you’ll need to pay $7.99/month if you’re an Amazon Prime member, while non-Prime customers will pay $9.99/month to use it. Since its launch on October 12, 2016, Amazon Music unlimited continues to grow in user numbers, and now has tens of millions of active subscribers worldwide.
