Amazon raises prices for Prime members: Streaming music through Amazon is going to cost more. Prime members who use the service will have to pay more from May 5. One-device plan: $4.99 per month, down from $3.99. Unlimited plan: $79.99 per month or $79 per year, up from $79 per year. The company said this.
If you’re not a Prime member, the price of Amazon Music Unlimited hasn’t changed: $9.99 for a year.
The company said: “You’ll start to see the new price on your first bill after May 5.”
Amazon Prime members will still get a discount on the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan, but everyone else’s price will go up.
As long as you’re on a promotional deal, you’ll get a lower rate for the rest of it.
That period is over. When that time is over, the original subscription price plus any applicable taxes for one billing cycle will occur.
In Midia Research’s report, Amazon Music and Tencent Music are tied for third place with 13% market share in every country globally. Spotify has a market share of 31%, and Apple Music has a market share of 15%.
Amazon’s regular Prime Music plan only has two million songs, compared to 90 million with the unlimited plan.
After the company raised its Prime subscription prices for the first time in four years, they went up. It went from $119 to $139 annually or $12.99 to $14.99 per month.