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How to Cancel Amazon Music Subscription

Amazon Music is a great way to listen to music, but if you're not using it anymore, you can cancel your subscription at any time.


Here's a step-by-step guide on how to cancel Amazon Music.


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How to cancel Amazon Music:

  1. Go to your Amazon Music settings.

  2. Click on the "Amazon Music Unlimited" section.

  3. Select the "Cancel" option in your Subscription Renewal details.

  4. Confirm the cancellation.

Here are some other things to keep in mind when canceling your Amazon Music subscription:

  • If you signed up for Amazon Music through a third party, such as Apple, Google, or a mobile service provider, you may need to cancel your subscription through that third party.

  • If you are an Amazon Prime member, you may also be subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited as part of your Prime membership. If you cancel your Prime membership, you will also be automatically unsubscribed from Amazon Music Unlimited.

Why am I getting charged for Amazon Music when I have Prime?


There are a few reasons why you might be getting charged for Amazon Music when you have Prime.

  • You may have signed up for Amazon Music Unlimited. Amazon Music Unlimited is a premium music subscription service that offers access to more songs and features than Amazon Music Prime. If you signed up for Amazon Music Unlimited, you will be charged a monthly subscription fee.

  • You may have signed up for Amazon Music through a third party. If you signed up for Amazon Music through a third party, such as Apple, Google, or a mobile service provider, you may be charged a monthly subscription fee even if you have Prime.

  • Your Prime membership may have expired. If your Prime membership has expired, you will no longer have access to Amazon Music Prime. You will need to renew your Prime membership or sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited in order to continue listening to music.

To check why you are being charged for Amazon Music, you can go to your Amazon account settings and look for the "Subscriptions" section.


This will show you all of your active subscriptions, including Amazon Music.


If you are not sure which subscription you are being charged for, you can contact Amazon customer service for help.


Reasons to rethink cancelling your Amazon Music subscription


Here are some reasons to rethink cancelling your Amazon Music subscription:

  • You may be using it more than you think. If you're not sure how much you use Amazon Music, you can check your listening history to see how often you listen to music. If you find that you're using it more than you thought, you may want to reconsider cancelling your subscription.

  • You may be missing out on new music. Amazon Music has a large library of music, including new releases and exclusive content. If you cancel your subscription, you may miss out on new music that you would have otherwise listened to.

  • You may be paying more for other music services. There are other music streaming services available, but they may be more expensive than Amazon Music. If you're looking for a budget-friendly music streaming service, Amazon Music may be a good option.

  • You may be eligible for a discount. Amazon Music offers discounts to students, Prime members, and others. If you're eligible for a discount, you may be able to save money by keeping your Amazon Music subscription.

Of course, the decision of whether or not to cancel your Amazon Music subscription is ultimately up to you. But if you're thinking about cancelling, I encourage you to consider these reasons before you make a decision.


Here are some additional things to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to cancel your Amazon Music subscription:

  • Your listening habits. If you only listen to music occasionally, you may not need a music streaming subscription. However, if you listen to music regularly, a subscription can be a good way to save money and access a large library of music.

  • Your budget. Music streaming subscriptions can be expensive, so you'll need to decide if the cost is worth it to you. If you're on a tight budget, you may want to consider a free or ad-supported music streaming service.

  • Your other subscription services. If you already have a lot of other subscription services, you may want to consider consolidating them. For example, if you have both Amazon Music and Spotify, you may want to consider canceling one of them.

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  • Save money: Little Birdie can help you find and cancel unwanted subscriptions, which can save you money.

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  • Convenience: Little Birdie makes it easy to track and manage your subscriptions in one place.


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