Amazon is giving music fans the chance to sign up to its Amazon Music Unlimited platform for 99p ahead of Black Friday 2019.
The online retail giant is slashing the price of the premium streaming music service for all new subscribers for the first four months as part of the discounted trial promotion.
Amazon shoppers just need to head over to Amazon.co.uk and sign up to the trial to instantly activate the offer, which is running until 6 January 2020.
It's a massive price cut considering the normal fee for the streaming service is £7.99 a month for Prime members and £9.99 a month for non-Prime members.
The subscription gives users full access to thousands of songs, played on demand and without any ads in between. The service can also be streamed on a number of devices, including Amazon's own-branded smart speakers.
Shoppers are advised if they are taking up the offer, to cancel before the four months are up to avoid the membership being renewed at full price.

The chain is slashing the price just weeks ahead of its Black Friday deals event, which it announced would kick off on 22 November - a week before the actual Black Friday date of 29 November.
Amazon has teased shoppers with early deals in its hidden gems sale last week, but fans awaiting official Black Friday discounts should bookmark the retailer's official deals page online at Amazon.co.uk/black-friday-deals to see the latest offers as they go live.
Speaking about the forthcoming sale event, Doug Gurr, VP, UK Country Manager at Amazon.co.uk, said: “With new deals announced every day across eight days, savvy shoppers will be able to discover great deals on a huge range of products and stock up on everything they need to make the most of their celebrations.”
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