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17. Prime Music lets you listen to tons of music for no extra cost
One of the most talked about perks to Amazon Prime is the access to all of the movies and shows on Prime Video. They have a selection boasting tons of exclusive titles not available on other streaming service. So we know Amazon has a top notch service when it comes to the videos they can show those subscribed to Prime. But maybe you haven’t heard much about the music side of things over there. It turns out they also offer Prime Music, their own way of throwing their name into the hat to compete with companies like Google and Apple.
Prime subscribers will have access to Prime Music free of charge. You can head on in there to search for playlists by genre or specific artists. The downside is that some notable bands and singers aren’t available, or only offer a few select tracks. But depending on what exactly you’re looking for, they still have all kinds of good stuff from many artists, from the popular mainstream bands down to the underappreciated indie groups. If you’re the type that’s always hunting for new music as well, the playlists on Prime Music can be very beneficial for that.
If you discover that there are just too many bands or tracks missing from Prime Music, Amazon has another alternative. Their Amazon Music Unlimited service offers a much bigger library of music for you to stream. For Prime members, it runs $7.99 a month, two bucks cheaper than those without Prime.
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