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5 Responses to “What are the best and cheapest legal ways to get music downloads?”

  • Carlos:

    Google for free music.

  • Nyla:

    Then just buy the music from itunes and amazon.com, and then you only pay for the songs you want, they are cheap.

  • Lake:

    Amazon.com has loads of free MP3 downloads as well as 89 and 99 cents songs. Albums are anywhere from $4.99 to $9.99 and up.

    iTunes has a free song and a free music video every week. Songs are from 69 cent to $1.29 for iTunes Plus versions. Most are 99 cents, lots of albums are $9.99.

    Walmart has them for 88 cents per song. Albums vary. Don’t place a credit card number in; get a Walmart gift card and use that for online buys.

    If you’re willing to rip or import instead of downloading them, use discs that you already own. Borrow CDs (music or audiobooks) from people you know or from your local public library. Rip them to the computer, burn them to play in other players or conveying them to an iPod or MP3 player. It’s safe, free and legal!

  • Sophie James:

    Check out the sites listed on mp3obsession.com. They are all cheap and legal sites, with songs costing 5 cents each on the cheapest site (http://www.mp3obsession.com/reviews/mp3panda/)

  • Lotta:

    http://www.cheap-mp3s.net/

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