Original title:AmazonsMusic achieved 50% growth in 2019, and Apple Music is in danger?
IT Home, January 23, news, according to reports from foreign media PhoneArena, last year, Amazon Music managed to consolidate its third position in the music streaming service system and plans to replace Apple Music in 2020. Judging from the figures released today, Amazon Music is booming, as the service grew more than 50% in 2019 alone.
Currently, Amazon Music Unlimited has attracted more than 55 million customers worldwide. These are customers that pay for an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, not a trial or ad-supported account.
Amazon said its music streaming service grew nearly 50% year over year in the US, UK, Germany, and Japan, and recently landed in countries/regions including France, Italy, Spain, and Mexico.
Currently, Amazon Music Unlimited costs $12.99 per month. Additionally, Amazon Prime members can get 2 million songs for free without payment, and can upgrade to Amazon Music Unlimited for only $7.99 per month, giving you access to over 50 million songs.
If Amazon Music continues to grow in the same way throughout 2020, there is a good chance that it will become the world's second-largest music streaming service by the end of this year. Last year, Apple Music announced that its number of subscribers had exceeded 60 million, while Spotify had no less than 115 million subscribers.
