

The switch from on-demand music to so-called "shuffle-play" has left millions of Prime Members livid with a change that means they can no longer get the exact song they're asking for. It appears said update has skewered the chance to listen to a specific track, without having to skip through to the one originally asked for, which one Twitter user labelled "nonsense". Īmazon last week announced that Prime users would be given access to "a full catalogue of music in shuffle mode", with shuffle play on "any artist, album, or playlist in the catalogue".

Twitter users were far from pleased about the recent update (Image: Twitter)įor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.

They added: "I can no longer select to listen to an artist, I am now forced to listen to Alexa shuffle songs by similar artists with limited skips per hour. I don't want to hear every song the artist ever created!"Īnother user blasted the recent music change as "terrible" which has left their devices "completely useless for what I bought them for."

"I didn't ask her to shuffle I asked her to play ONE SONG. Outrage struck Twitter, with one user who labelled the update as "broken", saying: "Amazon, you broke Alexa now when you ask her to play a song instead of her actually PLAYING the song.
