Amazon Music offers three tiers of subscriptions: Free, Prime, and Unlimited. Amazon Music Free lets you listen to music randomly based on your likes. Amazon Music Prime is included with the Amazon Prime membership, allowing you to play music in shuffle mode and listen to All-Access Playlists on demand. Amazon Music Unlimited provide ad-free listening and other premium features.
Methods to cancel your Amazon Music subscription depend on the plan you have. For Amazon Music Prime, you’ll need to cancel your Amazon Prime membership. Amazon Music Unlimited subscriptions don’t require a Prime membership. When you cancel, you can only cancel the music service without affecting your Prime membership. This guide introduces how to cancel your Amazon Music Prime and Unlimited subscription and discontinue the service whenever you want.
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Amazon Music Unlimited offers premium music and podcasts experiences, such as ad-free on-demand listening, high-quality audio, offline downloads, and more. Unlimited plans include Individual, Family, Single Device, and Student. You can subscribe to these plans with or without a Prime membership, though Prime members typically receive a discount. When you unsubscribe, you can cancel the music plan only and keep your Prime membership.


To unsubscribe from your Amazon Music Unlimited plan on iOS devices, you’ll need to go to Amazon website. If you subscribe to Amazon Music within the App Store, you can go to “Settings” on your iPhone or iPad to cancel it.

When you subscribe to Prime membership, you get Amazon Music included as a benefit without additional cost. If you want to cancel your Amazon Music Prime subscription, you’ll need to cancel your Prime membership as well. Here’s how:

Once canceled, you can continue to access your Amazon Music subscription until the end of your billing cycle. After that, the offline downloads in your Library will be grayed out and the playback options will also be removed.
To continue enjoying your Amazon Music songs offline after canceling, consider using the Pazu Amazon Music Converter. This powerful tool allows you to download any songs, albums, and playlists from Amazon Music to MP3, M4A, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF, so you can play the songs anywhere you want. In addition, the audio quality and original ID3 tags will be well preserved.
Even though Amazon Music Free doesn’t support offline playback, Pazu Amazon Music Converter can also download songs from the free tier. Follow the tutorial below to learn how to convert Amazon Music to MP3 in a few simple steps.
Download, install, and launch Pazu Amazon Music Converter on your computer, then click the Sign In button 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 the Settings icon in the top right corner and select the output format.

Select the desired songs, albums, or playlists you wish to download. Open an album/playlist and tap the red Add button to add them to the download list.

All songs in the playlist will be added by default. Click the check box next to the track that you don’t want to convert.

Click the Convert button on the bottom right corner, and Pazu Amazon Music Converter will automatically download and convert Amazon Music tracks to the default folder on your computer.

When the conversion process finishes, click the History icon (the
icon) to browse all the converted songs. Now you’re prepared to stream your Amazon Music songs anywhere.

Download Amazon Music to MP3, FLAC, etc.