Amazon Music is a music playing platform launched by Amazon. Compared with other music players, Amazon Music provides more than 90 million pieces of music, supporting users to listen and download online, and there are many styles, whether the user likes DJ or love,Or other styles, you can find them all here, and users can also create their own playlists, collect their favorite music, and share their own playlists to make your music life simpler.
Amazon Music Features
Amazon Music Unlimited
- Choose and play any song without ads
- Unlimited access to 100 million songs
-Listen offline
-The most ad-free popular podcasts
-Experience our rapidly growing spatial audio range
- Unlimited skips
Included for free with your prime membership
- All music without ads
-The largest ad-free directory of popular podcasts
-Discover new music and podcasts based on your preferences
-Shuffle any artist, album or playlist
Import your playlist
- Move existing playlists from other music platforms to Amazon Music in just a few quick steps.
my music:
-Listen to music you purchased from Amazon - mp3 or autorip CD/vinyl.Your Amazon purchases are stored in the Amazon cloud for free
Or listen to free streaming music, no credit card required
- Millions of podcast episodes
-Thousands of radio stations and popular playlists
- No credit card required
-Discover new music and podcasts based on your preferences
wear operating system functions
- Play top recommendations, songs from your library, or search for your favorite artists, albums, playlists, and more
-Access your favorite music directly from your wrist
- Cast and control playback on compatible Android devices using your watch
I bought 2 albums on Amazon only since they're not available on Spotify. However trying to listen to the albums in the car or at home has been ridiculously frustrating. On Android Auto it's impossible to choose an album. You must create a playlist. The processs of selecting a specific song in my car or via Google speaker at home is also not easy. Lastly the volume is limited when connecting to a speaker (in car & at home). Even when maxed out the music is too quiet.
Amazon music was not a bab app, but it has really started to go downhill. Always have to be connected to use downloaded music, or you get the circle of death (loading circle). The menus are not user-friendly anymore. Wish they would let you set up your own menu layout. I personally don't care to have a share and cast on the main menu. Wish they would put the repeat back on the main menu. There are other setups that are not fun to navigate.
I use it only for podcasts, but it's not the most functional or user friendly app. There are issues with buffering where I have to force stop the app and reopen in order to get anything to work, sometimes more than once. The Amazon Unlimited pop ups are infuriating and obtrusive, and the "No, thanks" button is too small. You can easily sign up without even intending to, and if you're using the free trial you DO NOT get notifs that your cards about to be charged.
This has to be the absolute WORST music app out there. The only reason I started using it is because it came with my Amazon subscription. I'm about to move to Pandora or something. Every single time I play a song, it plays about 10 seconds, and then just shuts my app down for no reason. You can't even use this app for its BASIC FUNCTION of listening to music. It's infuriating!
If you're subscribed to Amazon Music you get much higher audio quality than Spotify can give you. It's quite noticeable and above and beyond Spotify by far. Update: 3-6-14 Everything is still working perfectly for me. Using a Galaxy S10+. Maybe people's phones are too old and giving them issues. My S10+ has 8GB RAM and a nice 8 core CPU. I literally have never had this app crash or freeze on me. Maybe their phones can't handle the "Ultra HD" music (24-bit/44.1+khz).