Amazon is rolling out a premium music streaming service and customers can try it for free.

The new service called Amazon Music HD boasts access to over 50 million songs in high definition and ultra high definition quality – perfect for serious music aficionados.

Right now music fans can access the premium subscription for 90 days without paying a thing by signing up for the free trial .

User just need to visit amazon.co.uk/music/unlimited/hd to get started, after the 90 days are up anyone who wants to continue with the service will be charged the normal monthly fee.

However if you don’t want to continue, you will need to cancel before the trial ends.

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The new subscription, which launched earlier this week, normally costs £12.99 a month for Prime members and £14.99 for normal Amazon customers.

Or users who are already signed up to the regular Amazon Music service individually or with the Family Plan can pay an addition £5 a month.

Speaking about the latest launch Steve Boom, VP of Amazon Music said, “We spoke with many artists while developing Amazon Music HD, who were excited about the potential for fans to be able to stream their favourite music, and hear it as it was originally recorded.”

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Boom added, “As we usher in a new listening experience for our customers and the industry, we’re combining the convenience of streaming with all of the emotion, power, clarity and nuance of the original recordings.”

Amazon Music HD is totally compatible across both Amazon own-brand devices and other top music speakers and sound systems too.

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