
Cancel Spotify Premium, and get FREE music streaming with competitor
Ditch your subscription with Spotify Premium or Apple Music — and switch to Amazon Music Unlimited to listen to millions of songs, albums, and hand-curated playlists for free. Amazon also includes ad-free podcasts as part of its subscription too, with hit shows like Table Manners, Ferne Cotton’s Happy Place, Sh*gged. Maried. Annoyed, That Peter Crouch Podcast, WTF with Marc Maron, and many more.
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Music Unlimited also comes preloaded with a larges catalogue of audiobooks from Audible, which is owned by Amazon. The service also supports HD and Spatial Audio quality — matching the CD-like quality offered by Apple Music. Spotify has long teased the introduction of a new pricing tier with higher-quality music streaming, dubbed Spotify HiFi, but thus far, this boosted subscription has failed to materialise.
Amazon usually offers a one-month free trial of its Music Unlimited service. For a limited time, it’s supercharged that free trial to 3 months — a generous giveaway that’s worth £35.97.
Best of all? There’s no obligation to stick around after the free trial period ends. You can cancel at any point during the trial and you won’t pay anything to stream music and ad-free podcasts.
If you want to continue listening to Music Unlimited after the 3 month free trial ends, it’ll cost £11.99 a month.
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Ditch Spotify or Apple Music and take-up Amazon’s free trial of Music Unlimited to enjoy HD-quality songs, albums, and playlists. Amazon supports iPhone, iPad, Android, Google Nest smart speakers, and of course, its own Amazon Echo lineup of smart home devices. There’s also advert-free podcasts and a small selection of audiobooks from Audible — usually a separate subscription
That price drops to £10.99 if you’re already subscribed to Amazon Prime membership, which offers next-day delivery on thousands of items, access to movies and boxsets on Amazon Prime, and much more. Prime costs £95 a year, or £8.99 a month.
That monthly fee is roughly in line with most competitors, with Apple Music costing £10.99, Spotify Premium costing £11.99, and Deezer Premium costing £11.99.
What is Amazon Music Unlimited?
Amazon Music Unlimited is a direct competitor to the likes of Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, and TiDAL.
It offers ad-free streaming of 100 million songs in HD quality — and millions more in Ultra HD. The latter is better than CD-quality audio and offers 10x the bitrate of most streaming services.
Apple Music and TiDAL both offer lossless streaming quality too, but despite rumours swirling for the last seven years or so, Spotify has still not released an equivalent to Ultra HD audio on Amazon Music Unlimited. If you’re a Spotify subscriber, that means switching over to Amazon Music Unlimited will be a boost quality.
Music Unlimited subscribers can also download tracks, albums, and playlists to listen offline. Unlike those on the free tier, there’s no limit to the number of times you can skip to the next song.
Unlike other music streamers, Amazon’s Music Unlimited service also removes ad breaks from some of the most popular podcasts, including the likes of British Scandal, Dr. Death, and RedHanded to name just a few.
If you decide to continue subscribing to Music Unlimited at the end of the trial, Prime members will only need to pay £10.99 per month. For even better value, groups of up to six people can enjoy all of the benefits of Amazon Music Unlimited with the Family Plan bundle, which costs £17.99 per month — just £2.99 per person if you’ve got enough people to split it with.
If you’ve previously tested-out Music Unlimited, you might not be eligible to take part in the free five-month giveaway, You can check whether your account is eligible for the offer by clicking here.