![]() Unfortunately, Amazon announced at the end of 2017 that they would be discontinuing their Amazon Cloud Locker service. It allowed you to take advantage of the space provided by Amazon, and made it easy to simply ask Alexa to play your favorite songs and artists. Anyone with a massive, curated library of songs was able to pay just $24.99 a year to upload their songs to Amazon’s own cloud servers. This used to be our ideal way of playing your local music library, Apple Music subscribers aside. Playing Your Music Library Without Amazon Music Storage It’s not a perfect strategy, but it’ll work for most users asking Alexa to play specific pop songs. That said, as an Echo owner, you can probably find a good middle ground between what’s offered on Prime Music and your collection on Google Play Music through Bluetooth. Of course, unlike Music Unlimited, Prime Music gives you access to about 2 million songs, a far lower number than the 30 to 40 million songs offered by Google Play Music, Spotify, and even Amazon Music Unlimited. Let’s take a look at using your Echo’s Bluetooth with Google Play Music on your smartphone. In fact, using the Echo’s built-in Bluetooth function, you can listen to your curated library of music all while enjoying the voice-controls provided with the Echo through Alexa-or, at least, most of them. ![]() This doesn’t mean you can’t play your music from your phone or computer to your Amazon Echo. Needless to say, Google Play Music is where you’re staying, and you have no intentions of moving services anytime soon. You’ve built a full library of your songs, complete with playlists, curated your radio stations with thumbs-up and thumbs-down ratings, and gotten used to both the mobile app and the web app on desktop. If you’re a Google Play Music subscriber, you’re probably not looking to switch away from your current music subscription setup. Playing Your Music Library Without Amazon Music Storage.Transferring Your Library to Amazon Music Unlimited.Using Bluetooth to Play Music from Your Phone or Computer. ![]()
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