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Best of Prime 2018 so far, Florence and the Machine, 4th of July playlists and more. | New & Notewor

Best of Prime 2018 so far, Florence and the Machine, 4th of July playlists and more. [Amazon Music] [My Music]( | [Get the App]( New & Noteworthy The best songs of 2018 so far 2018 is more than half over – time to take stock of the year’s best songs! Hear some of our favorite tracks on Prime Music, featuring songs by Logic, Meghan Trainor, Jason Aldean and more. [Explore playlist]( New to Prime [The Carters]( [The Carters]( [Jim James]( [Jim James]( [Secret Agent 23 Skidoo]( [Secret Agent 23 Skidoo]( [Fidlar]( [Fidlar]( Trending New from Florence + the Machine Singer Florence Welch says she put herself out there on purpose on her single “Hunger,” a soulful track about longing and loneliness. "I guess I made myself more vulnerable in this song to encourage connection,” said Welch, “Perhaps a lot more of us feel this way than we are able to admit.” Hear “Hunger” now on Prime Music. [Listen now]( Featured Playlist Bring on the 4th of July! It’s almost America’s birthday! Fire up the barbeque, light those sparklers, and celebrate the 4th of July with our Party for America playlist, featuring tracks such as Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA,” Don McLean’s “American Pie,” and more. [Listen now]( More playlists [Reggae BBQ]( [Reggae BBQ]( [Hot, Sweaty Summer Nights]( [Hot, Sweaty Summer Nights]( [Indie SPF 100]( [Indie SPF 100]( [Summer Oldies]( [Summer Oldies]( Weekly One One must-hear song from a new artist Finnish-born singer-songwriter Lxandra describes herself as an “artist from an island.” We’ve been loving her single “Dig Deep,” which showcases her bold voice, catchy hooks and fierce intensity. Listen now. [Listen now]( For Alexa Ask for Drake Drake’s monster hit “God’s Plan” is on Prime Music! Hear it right now with a simple question: ["Alexa, play "God's Plan" by Drake."]( As a Prime member, you can enjoy over 2 million songs included with your membership. Try Amazon Music Unlimited to get access to tens of millions more songs and all the hottest new releases. [Learn more.]( We hope you found this message to be useful. However, if you'd rather not receive future emails of this sort from Amazon.com, please opt-out [here](. © 2018 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Amazon Echo, Amazon Music, Prime, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.Amazon.com, 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109-5210. Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: {EMAIL} Reference: 290436130

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