Amazon Music

The fact that Apple Music has not been one of the biggest streaming music providers is clear, we already knew this would happen, not doubting its quality or content, but because it's impossible to fight a rogue such as Spotify, and has a free genre that attracts millions of users worldwide. However, everyone forgets the third party in a clash, Amazon Music recently reached 50 million users and is much closer to the company's Copertino statistics.

Although many are unaware, Amazon is a major online content provider, in fact Apple itself hires Amazon's servers for large storage available on iCloud, so Jeff Bezos seems to know for a while. The standard edition, Amazon Music, has been able to reach 50 million users according to the company. We remind you that Amazon Music is a service included in the Amazon Prime subscription (along with Prime Video and other extras). However, they are even more embarrassed when they talk about Amazon Music Ulimited, a premium music service and that requires an extra charge.

They just say so Amazon Music Unlimited has experienced 50% growth in 2019, but since the company does not provide data about the complete subscription, the remains are unknown. And it doesn't make sense to compare Amazon Music with Apple Music when we consider that Amazon's service includes Prime Video and instant market coverage in its market, so should this information give us tweezers and be less objective, it would probably say Spotify Free has more users than Apple Music.