How to use amazon music app

What is amazon music about

Amazon Music is a free streaming service that comes with your Prime membership. It includes 2 million songs, thousands of stations, and top playlists for Prime subscribers, as well as millions of podcast episodes. You can also listen offline and skip as much as you want.

Over time, the music streaming market has gotten increasingly competitive. While Spotify and Apple Music have been fighting for paying customers, Amazon’s own service, especially if you’re a Prime member, offers an intriguing alternative.

Amazon Prime members have free access to Prime Music’s 2 million tracks, while Amazon Music Unlimited costs $7.99 per month (or $79 per year) and includes access to 70 million songs as well as lossless audio.

It also helps that Amazon makes it simple to listen to Amazon Music on an Alexa-enabled device. Amazon Prime Music is, unsurprisingly, the default streaming choice on Amazon’s voice-activated gadgets. You can listen to a large selection of Amazon’s own music catalog whether you have Unlimited or Prime Music.

Users of Amazon Music enjoy the added benefit of being able to listen to their music across several platforms. There are apps for mobile and desktop, but you can listen on the web or through connected devices just as effortlessly. We’ll look at some service tips and tactics below, regardless of where you’re listening.

Amazon Music allows you to download songs to your mobile device or computer for offline listening. Tap the ellipsis icon next to the song, album, or playlist you wish to download, then tap download. You may also long-press a selection on the mobile app and choose Download from the pop-up menu. Users of the desktop app can also drag and drop a selection into the Download section on the right-hand side panel.

What should I do first in order to get started?

Go to music.amazon.com and sign in using your Prime membership details, or download the Amazon Music App for iOS or Android. Begin by discovering and compiling a playlist of your favorite music and shows. And, thanks to Alexa’s integration with the Amazon Music app, you’ll be able to play whatever music strikes your fancy with a simple voice command.

What is the best way for me to listen to Amazon Music?

All Amazon Echo devices, as well as FireTV, Fire Tablets, and a slew of other Alexa-enabled devices, have access to Amazon Music. You can also listen on your phone or computer. Cooking, exercising, relaxing, working, gaming, and dinner parties all have their own playlists. Opening the Amazon Music App is all it takes to get started, and if you have Alexa enabled, you can simply say, “Alexa, play music for working out.”

How to find your favorite artists and albums

To locate the music and podcasts you enjoy, simply search or use Alexa on your favorite devices. Enter your favorite artist, song, or show in the search bar at music.amazon.com or open the app and touch “find,” then type it in. You may also just ask Alexa.

Can you make your own playlists?

Yes, you are free to create as many playlists as you want, each containing your favorite songs. If you don’t have the time — or simply want to try something new — Amazon Music’s specialists have prepared playlists for practically any activity, emotion, or occasion. There are dozens to pick from, so you won’t be disappointed.

 

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