Our records indicate you have uploaded one or more songs through your Amazon account in the past. “ Amazon Music is retiring the Music Storage service, which allows customers to upload and store up to 250 songs in a personal cloud library. ![]() You can read the full e-mail below, originally posted on The Verge. ![]() Also, if you’re a Prime subscriber, you can enjoy a bundled streaming music service with fewer songs. At the same time, Amazon is trying to push users towards its newer, streaming-focused services like Amazon Music Unlimited. It’s a dying product, and Amazon is just managing the wind-down. In addition, Amazon has locked out new users on its free, 250-song storage plan from uploading music. ![]() After that time, users will longer be able to download or stream uploaded tracks. Anything else, including iTunes downloads, look game for elimination.Įarlier in December, the e-commerce giant had announced that its Amazon Music Storage service would run until January 2019. Amazon stressed that it will not delete songs purchased (and downloaded) through Amazon Music.
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