Japan Gets Music Unlimited From Sony

Sony has recently announced the launch of its Music Unlimited service in Japan. This music subscription service will give the Japanese to access all the music they can listen to with over 10,000 songs in the database and as you know Sony Music Unlimited is a cloud based subscription service with tracks from major labels and artists.

EMI Music Japan, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music, Warner Music Japan, and leading independent labels are the major music labels participating with the Music Unlimited service includes. Sony also says that  more additions are going to be added to the catalog and the service promises to work across a number of devices.

Music Unlimited will provide users with preset music channels that are categorized by genre, era, and more. Users can also customize My Channels with their favorite artists and more. The service offers the ability to like or dislike songs, rate music, and the service will adapt to the user’s music preference over time. The service will currently work across different Android smartphones and tablets in addition to the PS3, PS Vita, and Windows or Mac computers. The service will also be compatible with some Sony TVs and Blu-ray players. The service will cost ¥1480 per month and new users can get a 30-day free trial.


Bharatendu Biswal, an editor of Techibuzz like to write about latest technologies, Latest mobile phones , PC games, Apple Products and many more.

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