With the all-new expanded song library, Prime members at the Amazon Prime music app are limited to only the shuffle-play mode based on artists, albums, or playlists.
This change has not gone well with its loyal customer base as earlier the 2 million songs were available to stream on-demand.
They do not have access to the feature that allows them to listen to a certain song.
So this implies that customers must skip through a large number of tracks each time in order to find the ones they need.
A source states, "The app is now total shit. Years of building a music library and now it’s trash. If I would have known they were going to change it I would have just gotten Apple Music. The new Amazon music is now just like pandora but worse."
Great. Now I have the pleasure of being forced to shuffle through 100 million shitty songs. As if Amazon didn’t already have enough of our money. The new app is horrible, said another review.
"Go back. No one asked for this. It’s terrible. I use amazonmusic offline while I am driving. Woke up this morning to find I’m no longer able to access my downloads while in offline mode. I keep the app in offline mode and never stream. It’s become useless to me."
Consider it similar to Tinder with limited right swipes and the need to pay for more.