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Listen to Any Song You Want, Free for 3 Months with This Deal
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Amazon Music Unlimited is the online retailer’s Spotify competitor, and it offers pretty much everything you’d expect from a music streaming service in this, the year 2020. It has an enormous library of music to which you get instant, unlimited, ad-free access. The library contains the majority of all recorded music in history, so if you can think of it, there’s a good chance you can stream it.
After your free trial ends (in what will surely feel like 2025 in the current climate), the service costs $9.99 per month for non-Prime members. If you do have Prime, it’s only $7.99 per month. Pay a year in advance (which you can’t do with Spotify), and it’s even cheaper.
I’m always trying to save money, so since I’m a Prime member I subscribed years ago, and I love it. I pretty much always have Music Unlimited playing while cooking, working, doing household chores, or any other task that doesn’t require my full, dedicated attention. I have a standard array of frequently updated playlists I listen to, and just like Spotify, it assembles a weekly “My Discovery Mix” of songs I’ve never heard before but enjoy. It’s great.
If you’re a free trial connoisseur, we have a free trial mega-list that tells you which services you can sample at no charge, and for how long. If you stagger these trials, you’ll be looking at a whole lot of free entertainment and education possibilities. Do it up.
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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.
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