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Help Downloading music?

I used to use U torrent and Pirate Bay to get music on my I pod. However it has stopped working wont download anything and just sits there. I have recently moving to school and am using their wifi network now could that be the problem? Is there another way I can get free music that is reliable?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Easiest is going to Mediafire, but if they don't have it, find the song on youtube if you can, then copy and paste the link into either listentoyoutube.com or youtube-mp3.org.

    If you want the cover art, you can just drag a picture of the cover of the album of the song over to the mp3 file, to make it look legit and legal.

    Source(s): My brother taught me
  • 9 years ago

    There are plenty of services available. I personally use iPlayer (link below), which covers 95% of my musical needs. If I ever have something a bit more specific, I type the song name into google, followed by "320 mp3". This usually weeds out the results, and I find a proper download link in the first page.

    For downloading albums, I still use torrents because it is considerably faster and more consistant. You can use Torrentz, which is like the Google of torrents (link below). Downloads.nl is also pretty good. If you live in a country where you can get spotify for free, there are plenty of programs out there that will automatically record the music from there in high quality, and save it in mp3 form so that you can listen to it anywhere, without thinking of the adverts all the time. Please feel free to contact me if you need any additional help.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I've tried loads of mp3 sites, both free and those you have to pay for. I discovered that with free mp3s every now and again I would get infected by a virus which mucked up my pc. I have since used Iomoio - you pay 16¢ a song but its worth it! They have all the latest chart hits and over 3 million mp3s. If you use the link below they even give you 2 free tracks to try it out.Also bear in mind that you don't want to get busted and fined! Well worth checking out

  • 9 years ago

    4shared! Just type the song title on, and the singer on Google, and just type 4shared next to it. Click the first thing that comes up, then just follow the instructions there. Hope I helped!

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Stop pirating music?

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