Amazon’s new Music Unlimited service is ready to take on Spotify and Apple Music

Amazon has launched a standalone, ad-free, on-demand streaming music service to rival the likes of Spotfiy and Apple Music, with a large catalog and a range of plans at different price points. Amazon Music Unlimited offers ‘tens of millions of songs’ from major and indie labels. The standard individual plan costs $9.99 a month; it’s discounted to $7.99 a month or $79 a year for Prime members. A family plan, which will become available later this year, grants up to six people access to the service for $14.99 a month or $149 a year. If you just want an account…
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