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- Amazon's Prime Day 2020 sales event will launch on October 13, and Prime members can already take advantage of several early deals, including a discount on Music Unlimited.
- As part of the promotion, Prime members who haven't subscribed to Music Unlimited before can now get four months for just $1.
- After the four months are over, Amazon's Music Unlimited costs $8 a month for Prime members.
- Check out all of our Amazon Prime Day 2020 coverage here and all the tech deals we expect to see during the sale here.
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Right now, Prime members can get four months of Music Unlimited for just $1. The deal is only available for new Music Unlimited subscribers. Following the four month discount, members can continue to use Music Unlimited for the regular cost of $8 a month.
Amazon boasts that it has 60 million songs on Music Unlimited, which is a huge upgrade over the two million songs that the company offers to all Prime members through its free Prime Music service. 60 million songs is the same claim that Apple makes for its $10 Apple Music streaming service, while Spotify is estimated to have over 50 million songs, according to Business of Apps.
If you're not a Prime member, Music Unlimited currently costs $10 a month, which is the same price as Spotify's premium plan. For detailed thoughts on the service, you can read our full review of Amazon Music Unlimited here.