Amazon Music Unlimited: A Gym Rats Savior?
I’m an audiophile. I LOVE music. My love for music began as a child and grew as I aged. I also found that my choice of music changes based off of my mood and what I am doing. Being that I was a country radio DJ for many years with my own show, I have an appreciation for country music. It is my preferred choice when I’m driving, getting work done around the house, or relaxing (obviously when I’m not listening to an audiobook on Audible — speaking of which, did you pick up my new audiobook I had published?). But, when I’m working out, that’s a completely different story. When I exercise, I want something a little harder. Something with a little more bass and a little more hardcore. That’s where old school rap comes in. Amazon has a new service called Amazon Music Unlimited. It allows me (and you) the ability to listen to whatever music I want, whenever I want.
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Regardless if you are a Prime member or not, you have the ability to play music wherever, whenever you want with Amazon Music Unlimited. With millions of songs to choose from, you could listen to music for several years and never repeat the same song. I’m not telling you to try it, but it’s an interesting fact none the less. You get to listen to music ad-free and with unlimited skips. You can even download the music to listen when you are offline.
If you have other Amazon devices such as the Echo, you can ask Alexa to play music directly off of your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. There are a few different plans available as well. You can use an Echo specific plan called the Amazon Music Unlimited Echo plan which allows you to stream over your Echo platform like I mentioned. You have the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan as well as the Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan. Based on your preferences, you can decide which is best for your situation and circumstance.
It gets even better. I have a free offer for you where you can get yourself a 30-day trial of Amazon Music Unlimited to see if you enjoy it enough to subscribe to a plan. It doesn’t get much better than that. At the end of the trial if you decide you don’t like it, simply cancel and wash your hands of it. However, I personally think that if you enjoy music as much as I do, you’ll thoroughly enjoy using this Amazon service.
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If you want to sign up for the Amazon Music Unlimited 30-day free trial, you can click on any of the Amazon banners found on this page.