

At least a few times a week, I'd find that a song from one of my playlists had vanished and was no longer available. My Unlimited subscription also dispelled one of the only major issues I had with the basic version of Prime Music: songs disappearing from the catalog.

I have yet to think of a song I wanted to hear that I could not find. Is Amazon Prime Music Unlimited worth the extra $7.99?įor my money, which again is $7.99 per month, Amazon Prime Music Unlimited is worth it. To get more controls, such as skip ahead or back, the song's timeline, or the ability to shuffle or repeat, swipe up from the circle at the center bottom of the screen.

How to use Amazon Prime Music on your computer When you use the Prime Music app on your phone, you can create playlists, download tunes for offline play (such as when you're on an airplane), and you can tune into thousands of pre-made playlists created by Amazon employees, lists like Top 50 Most Played or Music for Exercise.įor the record, if you're one of the few people who doesn't have a Prime membership but does have an Amazon Echo in the house, you can enjoy free streaming music via Amazon's Alexa, albeit with occasional ads. You can also increase that number of songs by approximately 50 million songs if you pay an additional $7.99 a month for Prime Music Unlimited. If you already have Amazon Prime, you have access to some two million songs via the basic version of Prime Music. No more do I miss the CD player in my car, because I have access to millions of songs through the Prime Music app on my phone. Now that we do use Amazon Prime Music, I'm in hook, line, and sinker. And despite having used Amazon Prime for ordering everything from cat litter to batteries to mouth wash since 2006, I didn't start using Prime Music until last year even though I had access to it for years before that. For some reason, it took me forever to adopt wireless headphones while jogging. I bemoaned the fact that a car we bought in 2018 didn't have a CD player. In a lot of ways, I'm kind of old school about things.

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