

Instead, all Prime members will be able to access the Amazon Music catalog through shuffling artists, albums, and playlists. To still incentivize customers to subscribe to Music Unlimited for the full experience, those who do opt to go with the standard tier aren’t going to get the full access. The changes to the Amazon Music catalog for Prime members do now come with some caveats, however. Now in a move that is even more aggressive than Apple’s $5 Voice Plan for Apple Music, Amazon Music is opening its collection of tracks to anyone who already pays the $139 annual fee to be a Prime member. Previously if you wanted to listen to Amazon Music and its library of 100 million songs, you would have to be subscribed to the company’s paid Amazon Music Unlimited plan.

Amazon Music and its 100 million songs go free for Prime members
