Amazon.Com Inc will offer more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices.
The service, called Prime Music, is likely to be integrated with an Amazon smartphone.
People who pay USD 99 a year for Prime can listen to tens of thousands of albums from artists including Beyonce, The Lumineers and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for no extra cost.
Steve Boom, Amazon's vice president of digital music, said the service will pay for itself and isn't part of the reason why the company raised the price of Prime from USD 79 in March -- a move Amazon said would cover higher shipping costs.
Instead, the company will benefit because Prime members tend to buy more from Amazon and remain loyal customers. "If they come to Amazon for their music needs, they become better and longer-term Amazon customers, and we think that's a good thing," Boom said.
