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Jonathan Yates

The music streaming service offering access to 50 million songs for 99p

Amazon are currently offering customers a streaming service with 50 million songs for 99p.

The Music Unlimited service is available for less than £1 for four months ahead of its Black Friday sale.

You'll receive unlimited access to any songs whether its the latest chart hits or your favourite classics.

The service is completely ad free and you can listen offline when there's no access to data or WiFi, with unlimited skips.

Plus if you own an Amazon Alexa you can link up your music and listen to your playlists hands free.

There's currently playlists dedicated to Christmas songs and Disney Hits and the new song from the John Lewis Christmas advert performed by Bastille.

The difference between Amazon Music Unlimited and Prime Music is 48 million songs, as Prime is home to two million tracks for customers to listen to.

The offer is valid for new customers to Amazon Music Unlimited and only redeemable towards the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Monthly Plan.

After the promotional trial, your subscription will automatically renew at £9.99 per month (£7.99 per month for Prime members) until you cancel.

As well as this they're also offering three months of Kindle Unlimited for free, with more than one million titles, audiobooks and more to choose from.

Plus new customers who sign up to Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited can receive 40% off a one-year family plan and get a £10 reward.

To find out more about the Kindle offer go here and the Amazon Fire for Kids deal go here.

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