Unless the artist has given their permission for their music to be used (which is very very rare) there is no free, legal way of getting music. If it's free then you are stealing the song as it has not been paid for and therefore it is not legal.
You don't get much for free in life, including music. It you want to be within the law then don't download music for free.
2007-11-17 05:31:24
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answered by pinkgerbera 4
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It really is not worth it to try to find free downloads. It is just a matter of time, if there is such a thing as free downloads with paying for it, before you will find it is not free. Then, you will have to pay that money back. Itunes is great. One dollar a song, or 9.99 for a whole C.D.
2007-11-17 05:32:03
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answered by That one 7
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Go to Youtube, copy a link and go to Keepvid.com
Paste the link.
Then press download, then save the file as "Blahblah.flv" in the My Music Folder, then go to Media-Convert.com and then click the first box I think it says link, and then find your folder "Blahblah.flv" and then go to the box to the right and you'll see little catagories like "Video", go find "Music or Song", I dunno which and click the first one. Then go down and click "I accept Terms and Blah blah" and then press the button to the right of that.
2007-11-17 05:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you have downloaded in AAC format, you may convert them to MP3 applying I-Tunes then replica them to WMP. below I-Tunes you need to use Ctrl-R (coach in living house windows Explorer) and replica the archives to a sparkling itemizing.
2016-10-17 02:23:54
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answered by ? 4
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download it legally
2007-11-17 08:53:08
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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