Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Google's music streaming service with YouTube catalog depth; live performances and rare tracks unavailable on Spotify, bundled with YouTube Premium and defaulted on Android devices.
YouTube Music is Google's music streaming service integrated with YouTube's vast music video catalog, offering on-demand audio and video streaming for subscribers and ad-supported free listening. Launched in 2018 as the successor to Google Play Music (which was discontinued in 2020), YouTube Music leverages YouTube's comprehensive music library — including official songs, live performances, covers, remixes, and artist-uploaded content — alongside traditional streaming catalog depth.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) music streaming with 82.7M paid subscribers at $4.08B revenue (+7.9%); HD lossless audio tier and Prime bundle competing with Spotify and Apple Music for 11.1% global streaming market share.
Amazon Music is the music streaming service of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) — available at no additional cost to Amazon Prime subscribers and as a standalone subscription at $10.99/month — offering 100+ million songs, podcasts, curated playlists, HD lossless audio quality, and exclusive content across Amazon Echo devices, mobile apps, and desktop, generating approximately $4.08 billion in revenue in 2024 (+7.9% year-over-year) with 82.7 million paid subscribers representing 11.1% global music streaming market share, positioning Amazon Music as the third-largest music streaming service behind Spotify (NYSE: SPOT, 260M+ paid subscribers) and Apple Music (estimated 88-100M subscribers). Amazon Music Unlimited (the paid tier with ad-free, unlimited access) and Amazon Music HD (Ultra HD lossless audio at up to 192kHz/24-bit FLAC) target music quality-conscious consumers alongside the Prime-bundled free tier.
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