Hi dsairai,
It sounds like you may have too many devices associated with your Apple account, and you'll need to disassociate one or some of those devices. You'll need access to an iOS device, Mac, or iTunes on a computer to disassociate devices.
This article explains how to view those associated devices:
View and remove your devices that are associated with Apple ID purchases - Apple Support
Use a Mac or PC to find or remove your associated devices
1. On your Mac, open the Apple Music app. Or on your PC, open iTunes for Windows.
2. From the menu bar on your Mac, choose Account > Account Settings. Or from the menu bar in iTunes on your PC, choose Account > View My Account. You might need to sign in with your Apple ID.
3. Click Manage Devices. If no devices are associated with your Apple ID, this section won't appear.

4. If you want to remove a device, click Remove. If you can’t remove a device, sign out of your Apple ID on that device and try again. If you still can't remove it, you might need to wait up to 90 days to associate the device with a different Apple ID.

The list of devices that are associated with your Apple account may be different than the devices that are currently logged in to your account.
If you're not able to disassociate devices, you may need to contact Apple Support for assistance.
Contact - Official Apple Support
Kindest Regards.