"Is there an Amazon Music app for Linux?"

Many people may be curious about the answer to this problem. While Linux recently supports various music streaming apps like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and so on, the Amazon Music app is still not included on the list, unfortunately. So, can you play Amazon Music on Linux? The answer is positive. There are a variety of viable methods to help you stream songs from Amazon Music on Linux. This article will delve into a comprehensive guide on how to play Amazon Music on Linux with step-by-step instructions!


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Method 1. Download Amazon Music for Linux [Best Solution]

When it comes to how to play Amazon Music on Linux, using a third-party tool can be the best solution. TuneFab Amazon Music Converter is such a powerful tool, which can empower you to allows you to access all songs/albums/playlists from Amazon Music Prime, Unlimited, and HD Music with its built-in web player, and convert Amazon Music to MP3, M4A, WAV, and FLAC files at 5X faster speed.

The songs you saved will be preserved with original sound quality and all ID3 metadata info for efficient music management. Although TuneFab Amazon Music Converter currently is not available on Linux, with a helpful open-source tool, you can easily get it on Linux and download your favorite Amazon music with ease. Before getting started, please click the download button below and save TuneFab .exe file for Windows beforehand. Then follow the following instructions to make the whole process a piece of cake.

Step 1. Get TuneFab on Linux

1. Download Wine on your Linux computer.

2. Launch "Terminal" on Linux. Enter the following command and then press "Enter":
sudo apt update

3. Use the below command to install Wine:
sudo apt install wine

4. Make sure you have downloaded TuneFab Amazon Music Converter .exe file for Windows on your Linux. Then right-click on the file, choose "Open with Wine Windows Program Loader" and then select the "install" button to get it on Linux.

Step 2. Launch TuneFab and Log into Amazon Account

Once the installation is done, launch TuneFab Amazon Music Converter on Linux. Log into your Amazon account on the web player.

Launch TuneFab and Log into Amazon Account

Step 3. Select Wanted Amazon Tracks to Download

Browse the music library from Amazon Music to find your desired music. Drag your wanted music tracks to the "+" icon to fetch the music information.

Select Amazon Music Tracks

Step 4. Preset the Output Format and Start Conversion

In the Converting section, you can expand the drop-down menu of "Convert all files to" to choose MP3 as the output format for all songs. Additionally, you can also customize the output format for each song.

Once done, simply click on the "Convert All" button to initiate Amazon Music to MP3 conversion.

Select Output Format

Step 5. View Downloaded Amazon Music

When the process is finished, you can move to the "Finished" section and click on the "View Output File" button to locate MP3 Amazon Music downloads on your Linux computer.

Convert Amazon Music to MP3


Method 2. Play Amazon Music on Linux Via Amazon Music Web Player

While there is no dedicated Amazon Prime Music app for Linux, it is advisable to use Amazon Music Web Player which can be an alternative solution to stream Amazon Music on Linux. This method can meet your basic needs for enjoying music without downloading any software. In addition, it also provides a platform to purchase and download Amazon Music to computers, so that you can stream your previously purchased songs from Amazon Music on Linux easily.

NOTE:

While the web player provides a convenient way to stream Amazon Music on Linux, it lacks offline playback services. Also, downloading songs directly from the website for offline listening is unavailable for unpurchased Amazon Music. Therefore, if you want to play Amazon Music on Linux for free, TuneFab Amazon Music Converter is worth considering.

Stream Amazon Music on Linux via its Official Web Player

Step 1. Visit the Amazon Music web player using a browser on your Linux computer.

Step 2. Click on the "Sign in" button in the upper right corner to enter your Amazon account and password to access the music library.

Step 3. After that, you can effortlessly play songs, albums, playlists, and podcasts from Amazon Music on Linux.

Amazon Music Web Player

Purchase and Download Amazon Music on Linux

Step 1. Go to the official website of Amazon, then move to "Music" to find your wanted music file from Amazon Music.

Step 2. On the music detail page, click "Purchase Options" to select an option, and then move on to complete the transaction.

Step 3. Click on the "Download Purchases" button to download purchased Amazon Music songs to your computer. After that, you can play Amazon Music on Linux with no hassle.

Purchase and Download Amazon Music on Linux


Method 3. Install the Amazon Music App on Linux Using Wine

The last method to stream Amazon Prime Music on Linux is to use Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator), an open-source compatibility layer that can empower you to run Windows apps on Linux computers. This tool can create a Windows-like environment to integrate the Amazon Music app on Linux.

Please be aware that this method may have limited compatibility for playing Amazon Music on Linux, come with longer music loading times, and pose a risk of exposing personal privacy. Therefore, for safer and more reliable playback of Amazon Music on Linux, it is recommended to utilize TuneFab Amazon Music Converter to download high-quality Amazon Music directly to your Linux computer.

Step 1. Download the Amazon Music installer with .exe extension for Windows on its official website.

Step 2. Download the Wine installer and enter the following command line in the terminal to install Wine on your computer.

Step 3. Right-click AmazonMusic.exe and select "Open with Wine Windows Program Loader" to run the Amazon Music installer with Wine.

Step 4. Once installed, launch the Amazon Music app on Linux and simply enter your Amazon account and password to log in. After that, you can start playing Amazon Prime music on Linux.

Install Amazon Music on Linux Using Wine


Conclusion

After reading this article, you have learned 3 feasible methods on how to play Amazon Music on Linux. If you simply want to stream Amazon Music on Linux online, you can use the official web player directly. However, if you want to play Amazon Prime Music songs on Linux for free offline, TuneFab Amazon Music Converter can be the best choice, since it can easily convert all songs from Amazon Music Prime/Unlimited/HD to MP3 or other commonly used audio formats, allowing you to add them to any players or devices.

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