Amazon Prime brings Venus Music's 1990s, 2000s tracks to life

Amazon Prime brings Venus Music's 1990s, 2000s tracks to life

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MUMBAI: Amazon Prime Music announced that it is reviving Venus Music’s catalogue of thousands of tracks to its Indian and international selection. Amazon Prime Music will now offer the popular tracks that ruled the Indian music industry in the 90s and 2000s, all ad-free.

Amazon Music India Director Sahas Malhotra said, “Amazon Prime Music continues to strengthen its catalogue across the decades of 90s and 00s as well as its selection in Hindi, Marathi, Bhojpuri and Punjabi languages to ensure we offer the best selection to our customers. With the addition of Venus Music, Prime members will have access to super hits from Dil Se, Baazigar, Yes Boss and several other Bollywood hits curated across hundreds of playlists and stations.”

“We are very excited to announce our collaboration with Amazon Prime Music and offer our rich catalogue of classics with the upcoming new releases to the Prime customer. We are looking forward for this association with Amazon Prime Music to be highly successful and we continue in our endeavor to entertain the music lovers across the country,” said Venus Music Digital Head Girish Jain.

With over thousands of tracks in Hindi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Marathi and other regional languages across genres, Venus Music is home to many iconic hits by artists like AR Rahman, Jagjit Singh, Nadeem Shravan, Anu Malik, Bappi Lahiri, Pritam, Sajid-Wajid, Himesh Reshammiya among many other top music composers. Music listeners will now enjoy tracks along with a selection of ghazals and devotional music, curated into playlists and stations by Amazon Music experts.

Amazon Prime already offers unlimited free one-day and two-day delivery over 11 million products online to over 100 cities, 30 minutes early access for members on top deals and more benefits for an unparalleled shopping experience and instant access to latest movies and TV shows.

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