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Amazon increases music unlimited subscription prices
Amazon has raised the subscription prices for its Music Unlimited service in the United States (US), Canada, and the United Kingdom (UK). The company stated that the price update is aimed at bringing more content and new features to users.
Here’s the updated pricing structure:
These changes took effect on January 29, 2025, for new subscribers. Existing users will see the updated prices on their next renewal, likely after March 5, 2025.
With this increase, Amazon Music Unlimited’s non-Prime plan now costs the same as Spotify’s individual subscription ($11.99/month). However, it remains more expensive than YouTube Music and Apple Music, both priced at $10.99/month. Prime members still receive a $1 discount, making Amazon’s service slightly more affordable for them.
To stay competitive, Amazon Music Unlimited has introduced one free audiobook per month and a Wrapped-like yearly recap, similar to Spotify.
These updates indicate Amazon’s focus on improving its streaming service while maintaining value for Prime members.
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