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You can now get 3 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free — here's how


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That new Lizzo album isn't going to listen to itself, you know.

Lucky for you, you can now stream its entire track list — along with virtually every other song in existence — wherever, whenever, and sans ads with three months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited. (Whether you choose to spend the majority of those three months silently grooving to "Tempo" at work or blasting "Juice" throughout your pad 'til the neighbors file a noise complaint is entirely your call.)

Here's how it works: Anyone who's new to Amazon Music — that is, you haven't been a subscriber before — can sign up for an individual plan on the streaming service for free. Simply log into your Amazon account (or sign up for one, if you haven't already), click the big yellow button that says "Start your free trial," and boom — you're in business. Read more...

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