
Alexa will help Amazon get a lot of those deals, which become wins for Amazon Music. Even Spotify's Daniel Ek admitted that Spotify was "not that differentiated" and was struggling to make deals with hardware partners. And like Microsoft bundling Teams to destroy Slack, Amazon can bundle Music with Alexa and make inroads practically anywhere.

It's interested in buying Audioboom, Sky News reported this weekend.It made similar deals with podcasts like "SmartLess" and "My Favorite Murder.”

Just last week, it made a deal with Guy Raz to publish episodes of "How I Built This" on Amazon a week before they're available elsewhere. Amazon has also been making a string of deals to bring podcasts to the platform.YouTube Music is actually the fastest-growing service on the market, but it's not quite as competitive as Amazon Music yet. But Amazon is growing faster than either one. That puts it in third, behind Spotify (31%) and Apple (15%). Amazon Music owns 13% of the music-streaming market, according to Midia Research.For starters, it's already bigger than you think: And then, way down below, there's Tidal and Deezer and Pandora and SoundCloud and YouTube Music and SiriusXM and countless others.īut Amazon might be the company to watch in the audio wars. It's easy to see streaming as a two-horse race.

But if users do leave Spotify, where will they go? All of Spotify's competitors should send Joe Rogan a gift basket, really.

In the last couple of weeks, a lot of people have found themselves Googling things like "best music service not Spotify." Things like #deletespotify have trended repeatedly.
