Amazon's recently announced music service for Prime members just got a bit better. Today, the giant online retailer revealed that its Prime Music
library is welcoming a bunch of new songs into the mix, from artists
such as Miles Davis, Ray Charles, Kendrick Lamar, Shakira, Skrillex,
Ella Fitzgerald, DJ Snake & Lil Jon (#TD4W, anyone?) and many, many more. To make use of these newly added tunes, Amazon said it has curated "hundreds" of fresh Prime Playlists,
citing this feature as one users have come to love since the service's
launch last month. Amazon will need to keep making similar moves if
Prime Music is to be a threat to the likes of Spotify,
so this is, without a doubt, a step in the right direction. The next
natural step would be expanding outside of the US, but record labels
might make that a lot more complicated than it sounds.
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