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Amazon—surprise, surprise—makes it easy to shop for music. Whether browsing the regular web store (official name: Amazon MP3 Music Store) or Fire’s built-in catalog, it’s awfully tempting to spend lots of time…and money. You’ve been warned.
Regardless of where you shop, you need to decide where to store the songs you buy. Option one: on Amazon’s Cloud Drive, from which you can then stream or download tracks to your Fire or any computer. Option two: directly to whatever gadget you’re shopping from—Fire or a regular computer. It almost always makes sense to stick things up on the Cloud Drive. Amazon doesn’t charge extra to store music you buy from them. Plus, you’ll always have a “master” copy up there and can then download or stream it to the Fire. Make your decision in the Music app by going to: Options bar?Menu icon?Settings?“Delivery preference.” Make your choice on the pop-up list that appears.