If you’ve downloaded songs on Amazon Music that you no longer wish to keep on your device, the process of removing them is simple and straightforward. By following a few easy steps, you can free up storage space and manage your music library efficiently.
Access Your Amazon Music Library
To begin, open the Amazon Music app on your desktop or mobile device. Once inside the app, navigate to the Library or Playlist section where your downloaded songs are stored.
Identify Downloaded Tracks
Within your Library or Playlist, locate the downloaded tracks by looking for the Downloaded icon at the top right corner of the screen. This icon indicates which songs have been downloaded to your device for offline listening.
View Downloaded Songs
Click on the Downloaded icon to filter and display all the songs that have been downloaded to your device. This view allows you to see a comprehensive list of the tracks that you can choose from to undownload.
Choose Songs to Undownload
Scroll through the list of downloaded songs and select the ones you wish to undownload. Simply click on the three-dot menu next to the title of the song to access additional options.
Delete Downloaded Songs
Within the three-dot menu, you will find the option to Delete the selected song. Click on this option to remove the song from your device and free up storage space.
Confirm Deletion
After selecting Delete, a confirmation prompt may appear to ensure that you want to proceed with the deletion. Confirm your choice to undownload the selected song from your device.
Repeat as Needed
Repeat the process for any additional songs you wish to undownload from Amazon Music. You can remove multiple songs at once by selecting each one and deleting them in bulk.
Enjoy a Streamlined Music Library
By regularly managing your downloaded songs on Amazon Music, you can keep your music library organized and clutter-free. This allows you to focus on the songs you love and enjoy a seamless listening experience.