Having your favorite music available for listening, even when you don’t have an internet connection, is a game-changer. Whether you’re on a flight, commuting through areas with poor service, or just trying to save your mobile data, downloading songs is the way to go. If you’re an Amazon Music user, you have this capability right at your fingertips.
The process is straightforward, but it does depend on the type of Amazon Music subscription you have. Let’s walk through how you can get your music downloaded and ready for offline listening.
Getting Started with Amazon Music Downloads
Before you begin tapping the download button, it’s important to know that you need an Amazon Music Unlimited or Amazon Music Prime subscription to download songs, albums, and playlists for offline use. The free, ad-supported tier does not include this feature. Once you’ve confirmed your subscription, you’re all set to start building your offline library.
How to Download Music on Your Mobile Device
Using the Amazon Music app on your phone or tablet is the most common way to download music. First, find the song, album, or playlist you want to save. Next to the title, you will see a download icon—it usually looks like a downward-facing arrow. Simply tap that icon, and the music will begin downloading directly to your device. You can monitor the progress in your “Downloads” section. To find your offline music later, just go to your Library and select “Downloaded Music.”
Downloading Songs on Your Computer
If you prefer using Amazon Music on your desktop or laptop, the process is just as simple. Open the Amazon Music application for Mac or PC—note that this feature isn’t available on the web player. Browse for the music you want, and you’ll see a download button (the same downward arrow) next to each song, album, or playlist. Click it, and the files will be saved to your computer’s hard drive, accessible through the app’s “Downloaded” view.
Managing Your Downloaded Music
Keeping track of your downloads helps you manage your device’s storage. In the Amazon Music app, you can view all your downloaded content in one place. If you need to free up space, you can easily remove downloads. Just find the song or album in your “Downloads” section, tap the three-dot menu, and select “Delete Download.” This removes the local file but keeps the music in your cloud library, so you can always download it again later.
With these simple steps, you can take your music anywhere. Downloading your favorite tracks from Amazon Music ensures your personal soundtrack is always available, making any journey or quiet moment more enjoyable.
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