Amazon Prime opens up its platform for Amazon Prime Music Unlimited with more and removes Prime benefits, like Amazon Treasure Truck and Amazon Drive. And for the millions of Amazon Prime subscribers, that may sound like actual music.
This week, Amazon Music informed Amazon Prime subscribers that it had opened its vaults to allow them ad-free access to 100 million songs, or the entirety of Amazon's collection, as opposed to the 2 million songs they had previously received.
The extra music and ad-free access to the majority of Amazon's top podcasts are also free for subscribers. Until recently, accessing the entire catalogue required purchasing Amazon Music Unlimited.
For a ride, use Amazon Music Unlimited (the first 30 days are free). If you're switching from Pandora or Apple's streaming costs, the audio richness of Ultra-HD is worth the additional streaming fee.
With Jack Antonoff's (and Swift's) production work whirling from speaker to speaker, Taylor Swift's latest studio album, Midnights, sounded full and beautiful.
We heard audio details in vintage Bruce Springsteen and Eminem songs that we missed in earlier listening methods. It's a wonderful touch to stream lyrics, which are already available on other platforms.