


The upcoming changes mean that Prime members will no longer get a $2 discount when paying for Amazon Music Unlimited on top of their regular Prime subscription and will now just get $1 off when compared to the price for non-Prime members.Īmazon notes that subscribers will begin seeing the new price on their first bill after May 5. The price of Amazon Music Unlimited for non-Prime members remains unchanged at $9.99 per month. The price increases are going into effect on May 5. The cost of the Amazon Music Single-Device plan, which only allows you to stream music from an Echo device or Fire TV, is going from $3.99 to $4.99 per month. The Amazon Music Unlimited plan price is going from $7.99 to $8.99 per month, or from $79 to $89 per year, for Prime members. Prime members will also get music and podcast recommendations based on their likes and a variety of “All-Access playlists” which will be available for offline listening.Amazon is increasing the price of its Unlimited Music subscription for Prime members, the company announced on its website. No ads is a big draw for the music service as Amazon’s biggest competitor Spotify’s free tier has similar playback restrictions but with ads (Amazon’s other sizable competitor Apple Music doesn’t have a free tier).

Listeners won’t be able to go to an artist’s page and play a particular song but they will be able to listen ad-free. All Prime subscribers can play any artist, album, or playlist but only in shuffle mode. The new Amazon Music benefits aren’t really free but they are included with all Prime memberships. Oh, and did we mention we have the most top podcasts, also ad-free? This is music to our ears! 🎶 😍 /hS12SC0ETJ- Amazon November 1, 2022 Prime members can now enjoy 100 million songs on in shuffle mode, ad-free, and at no additional cost to their membership.
