Confused about all the paid Amazon subscriptions? Well, join the club. The way I understand it, there's Amazon Prime that gives you plenty of perks and its little brother, Prime Video, that only lets you access movies and TV series. But you can also get more reading and audiobook material through Kindle Unlimited and now you'll be able to add Music Unlimited to the list.Whereas Amazon Prime members already had access to Prime Music with a selection of more than 2 million songs, Music Unlimited opens up the catalogue to tens of millions of songs and curated playlists. The monthly subscription costs $9.99 for regular users, but Prime members will be able to take that down to $7.99/month or $79/year. And if you just want to play music on one Echo device (Echo, Echo Dot, or Echo Tap), you can choose to only pay $3.99/month.Music Unlimited subscribers will benefit from dozens of smart new Alexa commands like playing a song based on some lyrics that you know, playing music adapted to your taste but for a specific mood, and so on. Amazon has also worked to offer curated playlists, a song of the day, Side-by-Sides for song commentary, and more. And the Android app has been updated to add a "Home" tab with trending and popular music and recommendations by Amazon's Music editors.Music Unlimited seems to only be available in the US currently, but it's said to be coming to the UK, Germany, and Austria later this year. A family plan for up to 6 members will roll out this year too and it'll cost $14.99/month or $149/year.

UPDATE: 2016/11/14 5:40am PST BY

It didn't take long for Music Unlimited to reach the UK. It's now available to Amazon users across the pond in the same plan structure: £9.99/month for non Prime users, £7.99/month (£79/year) for Prime subscribers, and £3.99/month for the Echo-only plan. The family plan is still said to be coming soon.

Source: Amazon Music Unlimited

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