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Amazon launches its music streaming service in Spain

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The streaming music business continues to grow relentlessly and the previous offerings of Spotify, Apple Music, and others, are now added in Spain by Amazon Music Unlimited , the online music service of the internet sales giant that arrives without news but with offer included.

Amazon Music Unlimited, the third in disagreement

At the end of last year, Amazon surprised with the worldwide deployment of Prime Video , its service of movies and series on demand and online. And now, almost a year later, it is time for music.

Amazon Music Unlimited It is already available in Spain from today, but also in France and Italy. With this, Amazon wants to stand up to those who, for now, continue to hold number one in streaming music, Spotify, and also to the other great rival, Apple Music.

Steve Boom, Vice President of Amazon Music, stated that the company is “very satisfied with the reception that Amazon Music Unlimited has had in the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany, and we are very happy to be able to offer this same service to our customers of Spain, Italy and France ”

Thus, now the streaming music war in Spain is a matter of three, since the relevance of other services such as Deezer continues to be almost residual. However, in this war the price will not be a determining factor because, like the rest of the competition, it starts with a monthly subscription of € 9.99 per month with which you will get the first month free , or € 99 / year for Prime users, which means enjoying two free months a year.

Therefore, the quality of the service, its functions and its contents will be decisive. At this time, Amazon Music Unlimited has 50 million songs that reflect a “complete musical repertoire” and presence on practically all major platforms (iOS, Android, Fire devices, web, PC, Mac…). In addition, the service will make recommendations based on user tastes, allowing you to search and choose by genres, artists, songs, albums, playlists… And all without ads.

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