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Prime Music
NamePrime Music
OwnerAmazon
Launched2014
PlatformsWeb browser, Android, iOS

Prime Music is a music streaming service offered by Amazon to its Amazon Prime members, providing access to a vast library of songs, albums, and playlists. With its launch in 2014, Prime Music has become a popular choice among music lovers, competing with other services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music. Prime Music is integrated with Alexa, allowing users to control their music experience with voice commands, and is also available on various devices, including Sonos speakers and Roku streaming players. Prime Music has partnered with major record labels, including Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group, to offer a wide range of music content.

Introduction

Prime Music is a benefit included with an Amazon Prime membership, which also offers additional perks like free two-day shipping, Amazon Prime Video, and Amazon Fresh. Prime Music is designed to provide a seamless music streaming experience, with features like personalized recommendations, playlists, and radio stations. Users can access Prime Music through the Amazon Music app, which is available on Android and iOS devices, as well as on the web through a Web browser. Prime Music has also partnered with Pandora Radio to offer personalized radio stations, and has integrated with Facebook to allow users to share their music activity.

History

Prime Music was launched in 2014, as a response to the growing demand for music streaming services, which were led by Spotify and Apple Music. At launch, Prime Music offered a catalog of over 1 million songs, which has since grown to over 2 million songs. Prime Music has also expanded its features, adding support for Hi-Res Audio and Ultra HD audio, and partnering with Tidal to offer exclusive content from artists like Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Prime Music has also been integrated with Amazon Echo devices, allowing users to control their music experience with voice commands using Alexa. The service has also partnered with iHeartRadio to offer live radio stations and NPR to offer podcasts.

Features

Prime Music offers a range of features, including personalized recommendations, playlists, and radio stations. Users can create and edit their own playlists, and can also discover new music through features like Discover Weekly and Release Radar. Prime Music also offers a range of pre-curated playlists, including RapCaviar and Viva Latino, which are updated regularly by Spotify and Apple Music experts. Prime Music has also integrated with Shazam to allow users to identify songs and add them to their playlists. Additionally, Prime Music offers features like Amazon Music Unlimited, which provides access to a larger music catalog, and Amazon Music HD, which offers high-quality audio streaming.

Content

Prime Music offers a vast library of music content, including songs, albums, and playlists. The service has partnered with major record labels, including Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group, to offer a wide range of music content. Prime Music also offers exclusive content from artists like Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Lady Gaga. Users can access music from popular genres like Pop music, Hip hop music, and Electronic dance music, as well as from emerging artists and independent labels like XL Recordings and Matador Records. Prime Music has also partnered with Live Nation Entertainment to offer exclusive live concert recordings and Vevo to offer music videos.

Availability

Prime Music is available in several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The service is also available in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German. Prime Music can be accessed through the Amazon Music app, which is available on Android and iOS devices, as well as on the web through a Web browser. Prime Music is also integrated with Amazon Echo devices, allowing users to control their music experience with voice commands using Alexa. The service is also available on various devices, including Sonos speakers and Roku streaming players.

Comparison_to_other_services

Prime Music competes with other music streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music. While Prime Music offers a smaller music catalog than some of its competitors, it provides a range of exclusive features and benefits, including personalized recommendations and integration with Alexa. Prime Music also offers a more affordable price point than some of its competitors, with a monthly subscription fee of $7.99 for Amazon Prime members. Additionally, Prime Music has partnered with Tidal to offer exclusive content from artists like Jay-Z and Beyoncé, and has integrated with Pandora Radio to offer personalized radio stations. Prime Music has also been compared to other services like Deezer and YouTube Music, which offer similar features and benefits. Category:Music streaming services