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Amazon Music Unlimited is getting a price hike

Prime members will have to pay $10.99 instead of $9.99 per month for unlimited access to Amazon’s music library.

Prime members will have to pay $10.99 instead of $9.99 per month for unlimited access to Amazon’s music library.

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Amazon has raised the price of its Music Unlimited service in the US, Canada, and the UK, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. In an update on its website, Amazon says it’s raising the price for Prime members from $9.99 to $10.99 per month (or $99 to $109 / year), while the plan for non-Prime members is going from $10.99 to $11.99 per month.

The Unlimited Family Plan, which lets up to six people listen to music at the same time, is also increasing from $16.99 to $19.99 per month (or $169 to $199 / year). The price change went into effect for new subscribers on January 29th, 2025, while existing customers will have to pay the updated pricing when their subscription renews, or on or after March 5th, 2025.

Amazon says it’s making the change “in order to bring you even more content and new features.” The company last raised the price of Music Unlimited in August 2023, but its most recent change makes its non-Prime member plan just as expensive as a Spotify individual subscription.

Amazon Music Unlimited has started adding features similar to Spotify in recent months, including one free audiobook each month and a Wrapped-like yearly recap.

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