Amazon Music not working on Fire Stick is a common problem that can manifest as the app not loading, music not playing, or casting not working.
This page covers all of the tested and proven solutions for how to fix it when Amazon Music is not working on Fire Stick, in addition to some tips for how to stop the problem from happening again in the future.
The issues and solutions on this page apply to both the Amazon Music app and the Amazon Music casting feature on all Amazon Fire Stick models.
Why Is Amazon Music Not Working on Amazon Fire Stick?
Fire Stick Amazon Music problems are usually caused by a poor internet connection or the incorrect Wi-Fi settings being selected either on the streaming stick or the connected smart device.
An out-of-date Amazon Music app or Fire Stick can also cause streaming problems that affect the streaming and listening experience.
How to Fix Amazon Music Problems on a Fire Stick
Here are all of the best solutions for Amazon Music Fire Stick issues listed from easiest to more complex. It’s recommended to work through the list in order as often the easiest solution is the one which works.
1. Unmute your TV and speakers. This may sound like an easy mistake to make but it’s also a common one. Check to see if your TV and connected speakers have been muted either by yourself or another user.
2. Is Amazon Music down? Your setup may be fine and it could be Amazon Music itself is having issues.
3. Check your Wi-Fi connection. If you’re casting Amazon Music to your Fire Stick from another device, both will need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
4. Turn off Airplane mode. Airplane mode can disable your device’s Wi-Fi connection which is needed to cast Amazon Music content to your Fire Stick.
5. Turn on your device’s Wi-Fi. If you’re using an iPhone or Android smartphone, you may just be connected to a cellular network. Turn on Wi-Fi via the usual iOS and Android controls to see if this helps.
6. Restart your internet router and modem. The problem could be your internet connection. A router or modem restart can improve the connection and fix any issues which may have been happening.
7. Restart the Amazon Music Fire Stick app. To do this, select Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications > Amazon Music, then choose Restart. This shuts the app off completely, ending background functions that may be causing the app to freeze.
8. Restart the Fire Stick. If the Fire TV remote is unresponsive, you can reset the Fire Stick itself. Unplug your Fire Stick from your TV’s HDMI port, wait a few seconds, and then plug it back in. This is an easy way to restart the device and apps at the same time.
9. Reset using the Fire TV remote. To do this, hold Select and Play until the Fire Stick turns off. After about five seconds, the Fire Stick will restart.
10. Update the Amazon Music app on your Fire Stick. Older versions of the Amazon Music Fire Stick app have been known to have playback issues.
From the home screen on TV, select Apps > Highlight Amazon Music icon > Press the three-horizontal-lined button on the remote, select More Info > Update.
11. Clear the cache and data on the Fire Stick. Your Fire Stick may crash while processing junk files. Clearing the cache and data gets rid of unnecessary information stored on the device.
Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications > Amazon Music. There you’ll find the options Clear cache and Clear data. Perform these in either order.
12. Check for other Fire Stick updates. The Fire Stick itself may need an operating system update to fix streaming or audio problems.
On Fire Stick, go to Settings > Device (or System) > About > Check for System Update.
13. Update the Amazon Music app. If you’re having trouble casting Amazon Music music or podcasts from your smart device, update its app to the latest version.
14. Turn your Fire Stick off and on again. Sometimes the Amazon Music mobile app can have trouble detecting devices to cast to. With the app open, turn the Fire Stick off, wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again.
15. Stick to the Amazon Music Fire Stick app. You don’t have to cast music from your computer or smart device to use Amazon Music on your Fire Stick. Try logging into the Amazon Music app on your Fire Stick with your remote and browsing the music app directly.
16. Uninstall and reinstall the Amazon Music app. The app installation may have been corrupted. Removing it and then downloading it again can fix this issue.
Open your Fire TV Stick and go to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications. Select an app and click Uninstall.
17. Reset your Fire Stick. As a last resort, resetting your Fire Stick to its Factory settings may work though it will delete all of the apps you’ve installed since you set it up.
To reset the Fire Stick and free up memory: Go to Settings > Device > Reset to Factory Defaults > Reset.
18. Use Amazon Music on a different device. If you still can’t get Amazon Music working on your Fire Stick, try using a Amazon Music app on another device such as your smart TV. You may have several alternatives you’re unaware of.
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