Amazon launches its Prime Music streaming service in the UK

Amazon has brought its music streaming service in the UK, previously open to consumers in the US. Prime Music, as the name suggests, is a service available to all Prime members, opening up a world of audio entertainment at no extra cost. There is also the option of a free 30-day trial, should you wish to get a taste of what Amazon has on offer.
So what's Amazon Prime Music all about? Much like the on-demand video service, the retailer is offering unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs, as well as "hundreds of hand-built playlists." As noted already, this service is included in the Amazon Prime membership, meaning you'll need to fork out £79 a year. But as well as the music service, you'll also get movies, free deliveries and more.
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