![]() ![]() Pricing is expected to be around $15/month, and it will likely launch sometime this year. ![]() A new report claims the company is working on an additional service intended to directly compete with Tidal.Music Business Worldwide reports that Amazon is "currently in discussion with various large music rights-holders" about a high-fidelity music streaming service. Source: Business Wire, Amazon (1), (2)Īmazon already has two music streaming products - Amazon Music (a limited library available to all Prime users) and Music Unlimited (a larger streaming library for $7.99/month). But the company has lagged behind when it came to student discounts until now.So, if you haven't already gotten a Prime Student account, you can enter into a 6-month free trial and then add on a 3-month free trial of Amazon Music Unlimited before paying 99 cents monthly. This library is available to regular Prime members for $7.99 a month, less than what the competing services have advertised. The company is cutting the price of the add-on to just 99 cents per month.Just like Apple Music and Spotify, Amazon contracts with labels to access over 50 million tracks and a bounty of playlists for streaming. So, if you have a Prime Student subscription to get magic markers, USB drives, and self-care packages rushed over to your dorm in two days or less, perhaps consider getting Amazon Music Unlimited. Amazon invests a ton of money into services like Prime Video and Amazon Photos for them not to get used.
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