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Amazon Music is Amazon’s official digital music and audio streaming service. It began in 2007 as Amazon MP3, offering DRM-free song downloads, and has since evolved into a full-featured streaming platform integrated deeply within the Amazon ecosystem. The service includes Amazon Music Free, Prime Music, and Amazon Music Unlimited tiers, each offering different levels of catalog access and features. Through Alexa integration, users can control playback hands-free and enjoy personalized stations and playlists. The platform also supports HD, Ultra HD, and spatial audio for high-fidelity listening. Amazon Music also distributes and promotes podcasts and live performances, providing a comprehensive audio experience for listeners worldwide.
WebsiteInstagramAmazon Music ingests songs through approved distributors that submit audio, artwork, and metadata in line with Amazon’s technical standards. Once processed, releases become available across Amazon Music tiers, including Prime Music, Amazon Music Unlimited, and ad-supported channels where available.
Amazon Music expects high-quality audio and properly structured metadata that includes correct titles, credits, and album details. Distributors ensure the content meets Amazon’s formatting rules so the release appears cleanly across all Amazon Music apps and devices.
Amazon Music works seamlessly with Alexa-enabled devices, allowing listeners to request songs by artist name, track title, lyrics, or mood. Proper metadata delivery through a distributor ensures your music is discoverable via voice commands across Amazon’s hardware ecosystem.
Artists can view analytics such as streams, listener demographics, and voice-request trends through Amazon Music for Artists. The platform offers insights into how listeners interact with tracks across mobile apps, smart speakers, and connected devices.
Amazon Music reports streaming activity based on region, subscription level, and listener engagement. These earnings are paid to the distributor responsible for delivery, who then passes royalties on to artists according to Amazon’s monthly or quarterly reporting schedule.