Amazon quietly announced this week it’s retiring its Amazon Music Storage subscription plans, with plans to completely disallow playing or downloading songs from the service starting in January 2019. The company explains that as of Monday, December 18, 2017, the ability to upload music will be removed from the Amazon Music desktop app.
The tracks you’ve already uploaded to Amazon Music will still be available until January, 2019. During this time, you can continue to listen to them as you would normally, as well as re-download them back to your computer. The shutdown affects both the free storage plan, which allowed for 250 songs to be stored in the cloud, as well the paid plan — originally $25 per year — which offered cloud storage for up to 250,000 songs.
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