Amazon is giving away unlimited music streaming for $0.99

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Very few things in life cost less than a dollar. One song on iTunes and maybe a cup of coffee if you’re lucky.

Well, ahead of the holidays, Amazon is giving everyone access to over 50 million songs for just $0.99 for four months! I know, we’re shocked, too. Regardless of whether you’re a Prime member or not, you can enjoy four months of unlimited music for this seriously cheap price for a limited time.

While competitive streaming services will cost you upwards of $14.99 each month, you can have all of the same music access ad-free and with unlimited skips for a fraction of the cost. With tens of millions of song titles from all of your favorite artists to chose from, easily integrate your go-to playlist with your Echo devices and smartphones in the palms of your hands.

According to TechRadar, Amazon Music’s catalog includes 5 million more songs than Apple Music and 15 million more songs than Spotify. After four months, your subscription will renew for $9.99 ($7.99 for Prime members), but Amazon gives you the option to cancel anytime.

For those who already have Prime Music and are thinking about making the switch, there are a few key differences between the service and Music Unlimited that might make you want to rethink your subscription: First, Prime Music features over 2 million songs, while Amazon Music Unlimited has almost 30 times the selection. Second, 3D and Ultra HD playback is not available on Prime Music, as it is on Music Unlimited and, lastly, Prime Music does not support a family plan like Music Unlimited does.

Perhaps our favorite Amazon Music Unlimited feature is the option to download your songs offline to stream when you are in a place without WiFi — like the airplane or on the beach! Prime Music can be downloaded on up to four devices so you can take your party playlist from your iPhone to your iPad to your kitchen with your Amazon Echo Dot.

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