How to Make Alexa Play Music Continuously?

You can make Alexa play music continuously by creating a playlist and setting it up on your Amazon Echo device.

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Introduction

If you’re looking for a way to make Alexa play music continuously, there are a few things you can do. One option is to create a playlist of your favorite songs and play it on repeat. You can also ask Alexa to play a radio station or podcast that you enjoy. Additionally, if you have an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, you can ask Alexa to play music from a specific genre or artist.

What is Alexa?

Alexa is a voice-controlled assistant that is designed to play music, control smart home devices, make calls, send and receive messages, provide information, read the news, set alarms, and more. You can also use Alexa to control your smart home devices such as your lights, thermostat, and more. With Alexa, you can ask to play music from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, and more.

What is Amazon Music?

Amazon Music is a streaming service that offers ad-free music listening. With Amazon Music, you can choose from over 50 million songs and download them to your device to listen offline. Amazon Music also offers hand-curated playlists and custom stations. You can also listen to live radio stations with Amazon Music.

How to set up Alexa for continuous music playback?

Here’s how to get Alexa to play music continuously on your Amazon Echo device:

1. Open the Alexa app on your mobile device.

2. Go to the settings menu and select “Music.”

3. Under “Music,” select “Link new service.”

4. Select “Spotify” and sign in with your Spotify account information.

5. Once you’ve linked your Spotify account, go back to the “Music” menu and select “Default music library.”

6. Choose Spotify as your default music library. Now, when you ask Alexa to play music, it will default to playing from Spotify.

How to use Alexa for music playback?

If you have an Echo device with a screen, you can ask Alexa to play music from Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn. If you don’t have a screen, you can ask Alexa to play music from Amazon Music, Pandora, and Spotify. To learn how to set up and use these services, go to Set Up Music Services on Your Echo Device.

When playing music from Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, or TuneIn, you can ask Alexa to play a specific song, artist, album genre, or playlist. You can also ask Alexa to play music based on moods, activities, eras, or properties. For example, you can say “Alexa play soul music” or “Alexa play the song with the highest number of plays.”

Continuous playback lets you listen to multiple hours of streaming audio without having to ask Alexa to play each song. To enable continuous playback:
-Enable hands-free mode in the Bluetooth settings of the Amazon Music app on your mobile device.
-Start playing an Amazon Music station or playlist on your Echo device.
-Tap the Now Playing screen in the Amazon Music app, and then tap the switch next to Autoplay Similar Songs When Hands-Free is On.

Tips for using Alexa for music playback

If you’re using an Amazon Echo, you may be wondering how to get Alexa to play music continuously. Here are a few tips:

-First, make sure your music streaming service is set up and linked to your Echo. To do this, go to the settings in your Alexa app and select Music & Media. From there, you can choose your default music provider.

-Next, open the app and ask Alexa to play a specific song, album, artist, genre, or playlist. For example, you can say “Alexa, play some classical music.”

-If you want Alexa to play music continuously, once a song starts playing, say “Alexa, loop on.” To turn off continuous playback, say “Alexa, loop off.”

-You can also ask Alexa to play music from a specific decade or era. For example, you can say “Alexa, play some ’80s music.”

Troubleshooting

### Issue:
If you’re having trouble getting Alexa to play music continuously, there are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue.

### Possible Solutions:
-Check that your devices are compatible with Amazon Music.
-If you’re using Bluetooth, check that your devices are properly paired and connected.
-Make sure that you’re using the latest version of the Amazon Music app.
-Check your internet connection and try again.

Conclusion

Alexa can play music from Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn. If you have an Amazon Echo device, you can ask Alexa to play a specific song, artist, album, genre, or playlist. You can also ask Alexa to play music based on mood, activity, or time of day. In this article, we’ll show you how to make Alexa play music continuously.

If you want Alexa to play music continuously, you’ll need to open the Amazon Music app and create a playlist. Once you’ve created a playlist, you can ask Alexa to play it. To do this, say “Alexa, play .” You can also ask Alexa to shuffle your playlist by saying “Alexa, shuffle my .”

If you have an Amazon Echo device with a screen (such as the Echo Show or Echo Spot), you’ll see visual controls for your music on the screen. You can use these controls to pause, resume, or skip songs. You can also adjust the volume by tapping the volume icon on the left side of the screen.

It’s worth noting that not all music streaming services work with Alexa. For example, Apple Music is not compatible with Alexa at this time.

References

– Alexa help page on Amazon Music (https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=G7MP7TNFYE7VKP6R)
– How to Make Alexa Play Music Continuously on an Amazon Echo (https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/how-to-make-alexa-play-music-continuously/)
– How to Loop Songs on Amazon Music Unlimited (https://www.lifewire.com/loop-songs-amazon-music-unlimited-4687527)

Further reading

If you want to know more about how to make Alexa play music continuously, here are some articles that might help:

-Alexa Won’t Play Music Continuously? Here’s How to Fix It
-How to Make Alexa Play Music Non-Stop
-How to Set Up and Use Amazon Music Unlimited on Your Echo

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