With Amazon Music’s extensive library, creating custom playlists and building your music collection is easy. However, over time, your library can become cluttered. Is your Amazon Music library overflowing with unwanted songs or outdated playlists? This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to delete songs and playlists from Amazon Music, allowing you to maintain a clean and organized library, free up storage space, eliminate accidental additions, and create a more streamlined and enjoyable listening experience.
Whether you have playlists you no longer listen to or simply want to reorganize your collection, here are two ways to remove an Amazon Music playlist:
You can directly delete the playlist from the detail page.
You can remove songs from both Amazon Music playlists and your library. Removing a song from a playlist does not remove it from your library, and you can easily re-add it to any playlist. However, removing a song from your library will remove it from all your playlists.
If a song doesn’t fit the vibe of a playlist anymore, use the following steps to delete it from the Amazon Music playlist.
Here’s how to remove songs from your Amazon Music library on both mobile and desktop devices:
If you have downloaded music no longer listen to, here’s how to remove these downloads and free up storage space on your mobile or desktop device:
While you can download songs for offline listening with Amazon Music Unlimited and All-Access Playlists with Amazon Music Prime, these downloaded files are only accessible within the Amazon Music app. You cannot export them for use on other apps or devices. However, with Pazu Amazon Music Converter, you can download any songs, albums, and playlists from Amazon Music to MP3, M4A, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF, even with Amazon Music Free. These downloads can be transferred and played on any compatible device. Moreover, the audio quality and original ID3 tags of the downloaded MP3 files are preserved.
Now follow the tutorial below to convert Amazon Music to MP3 with a few steps.
Download, install, and launch Pazu Amazon Music Converter on your computer, then click the Sign In to log in to your Amazon account.
If you have purchased a license, click the key icon to register the converter. If not, continue using the trial version.
Click on the Settings icon in the top right corner and select MP3 as the output format.
Select the desired songs, albums, or playlists you wish to download. Click the red Add button on the right to add songs to the download list.
All songs in the playlist will be added by default. Uncheck the box of any track you don’t want to download.
Click the Convert button at the lower right. Pazu Amazon Music Converter will automatically download and save the tracks to the default folder on your computer.
After downloading, you can browse all the converted songs in the history tab by clicking the Clock icon.
Now you’re ready to enjoy your Amazon Music songs anywhere on any compatible device.
Download Amazon Music to MP3, FLAC, etc.