![]() Sonos supports Prime Music playback too, and there’s a nice touch that Amazon’s X-Ray feature found on Kindle works here as well, offering lyrics to songs. What’s nice about Prime Music is that all the music available to stream sits alongside any music you’ve purchased through Amazon or elsewhere, and manually uploaded to your Amazon Cloud (via the app), making for one big library. ![]() Music can be saved to your Amazon Cloud library or added to playlists, plus there’s the option to download any content you like for offline listening as well. ![]() The app does a good job at showing off the range of content, including swipe-through tabs for new and popular music, a ‘Spotlight’ section with suggested songs, albums and playlists, and a ‘Recommended’ selection based on your listening habits. Whether you’re using the desktop site or the Prime Music app (for iOS, Android, Mac, PC and Amazon devices), Amazon offers similar functionality, so you can search by artist or title, choose to listen to one of the themed playlists (curated by humans rather than algorithms) or pick a themed radio station.
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