Amazon is apparently hoping the third time's a charm when it comes to music services, at least if a new rumor from Reuters is to be believed (which, yeah, it probably should be). According to Reuters, Amazon will launch a $9.99 per month music subscription service to compete with the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, Play Music, and others.
If you remember, Amazon MP3 was actually Android's stock internet music player back in the day, until Amazon and Google had a falling out over Fire OS that, to this day, has lingering side-effect, like Android TV not having Amazon Instant Video.
Read MoreRumor: Amazon Realizes All The Cool Kids Have Subscription Music Services, Now Building Its Own was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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