Amazon Music arrives on Apple TV with millions of songs streaming

Amazon has formalized the arrival of the Amazon Music app also on Apple TV, running with all models updated to tvOS 12.0.

Amazon Music is now available on Apple TV and fully functional on all models updated to at least tvOS 12.0. The new app was officially released by the Bezos company in several countries. The others are: United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, France, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Japan and India.

Amazon Music is a streaming music platform, and an online music store operated by Amazon. Active for more than 10 years, it has an extremely wide musical database with songs proposed by the main musical labels, such as EMI, Universal, Warner, Sony BMG, and others, including independent labels.

Amazon Music customers have access to millions of songs and thousands of playlists and stations, now also on Apple TV streaming, including access to a wide range of global playlists like Pop Culture, which highlights the most interesting songs of the entire pop music scene, and Rap Rotation, the new section of Amazon Music for high rotation hip-hop.

Amazon Music listeners using Apple TV will also be able to browse the music of their favorite artists, access all the purchased and imported music available in their ” My Music ” library and even follow the scrolling lyrics of their favorite music in the app.

We believe that listeners should be able to stream music easily and easily on any device of their choice, ” said Karolina Joynathsing, Director of Business Development for Amazon Music. “ With that in mind, our goal was to offer listeners more ways to listen to their favorite music. We are excited to present the Amazon Music app to Apple TV customers around the world.

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