If you subscribe to Apple Music and you have an Amazon Echo with Alexa enabled, you can get the smart speaker to play songs, artists, playlists, and more from Apple Music or playlists from your Library.
The following steps show you how to set up Apple Music on your Echo device. Keep reading to learn how it's done. (Note that, as of writing, this feature is only available in the U.S., the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.)

How to Set Up Apple Music on Amazon Echo
- Launch the Amazon Alexa app on your iPhone or iPad.

- Tap the menu icon in the upper left corner of the screen.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Music under Alexa Preferences.
- Tap Link New Service.

- Tap Apple Music.
- Tap Enable to Use.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to sign in with your Apple ID.
Now you've linked the service to your Echo device, say something like "Alexa, play Reggae on Apple Music," or "Alexa, play Lana Del Ray on Apple Music."
Make Apple Music Alexa's Default Music Service
To avoid having to say "...on Apple Music" each time you ask Alexa to play something, make Apple Music Alexa's default music service by following these steps.
- Launch the Amazon Alexa app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the menu icon in the upper left corner of the screen.

- Tap Settings.
- Tap Music under Alexa Preferences.

- Tap Default Services under Account Settings.
- Tap Apple Music.
While Apple Music can be controlled via Alexa, the feature is limited to Amazon's own Echo devices at the current time. In the future, Amazon does plan to expand Apple Music availability to other Alexa-enabled third-party devices.
























Top Rated Comments
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The last time I used to carry that amount of music was on my iPod 3G, and it was more down to bragging rights. Just add your favourite tracks and stream the rest like everyone else does. I think I have about 10 playlists totalling about 500 songs and even that's a bit OTT.
It's both. Apple Music support was contacted by someone on Reddit and, after going back and forth for a week, someone working on the project said that they (Apple) were working closely with Amazon to make it better but don't have a timeframe for when that will happen. I've been using Amazon Music, the "free" tier for Amazon Prime members, to hold me over until Apple Music really gets integrated.
Apple hasn't but Amazon has, in a roundabout way. Amazon released their Amazon Music API to developers in the U.S. only. That's the API that allows them to develop their service with Alexa compatiblity instead of having to only go through Amazon. Apple (and others) can't really do anything until Amazon opens the API to more territories.