Question:
I would like to know which is the reliable program to download music ?
skycallrick
2010-02-13 17:18:40 UTC
I would like to know which is the reliable program to download music ?
Six answers:
Judgements_are_uncool
2010-02-13 17:24:47 UTC
I really do suggest using only iTunes for downloading music. Music sharing sites are illegal--and don't think that people never get caught. It is illegal for a reason--so don't do it! Again, just use iTunes!
anonymous
2010-02-16 14:05:41 UTC
Try out MP3Elevation.com. They offer unlimited music downloads with no limits and they are 100% legal. They have over 11 million songs available and their service is easy to use. I've been with them for some time and they have all the songs I want and their download speeds are fast. Check them out at www.MP3Elevation.com when you get a chance.
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2010-02-16 13:36:03 UTC
Many people different suggestions and I would say I use flickrmusic to download music from and it's safe and free of virus and good too.



Go to the website for more details.
Kayla
2010-02-13 17:24:21 UTC
i have gotten all my songs from itunes...i know you have to pay like 1.29 for songs and .99 for others but i rather buy them honest and plus i have never had one problem with itunes they send receipts right to your e-mail also if there ever happen to be any mix ups you have it covered...i'd say take the legal route because karma can be a ***** and the gov. is cracking down on illegal sites...good luck and happy listening
dpjsc09
2010-02-13 17:20:57 UTC
legally - iTunes

Illegally - frostwire
Alice In Wonderland
2010-02-13 17:27:32 UTC
FreeDownloading illegal music has become a hot topic on the Web. So much so that it’s easy to forget about the plethora of sites dedicated to free, legal music. I've together a list of 30+ sites that will keep your MP3 player playing until your batteries are completely drained.



Whether you’re into pop, jazz, metal or classical, there’s something here for everyone.



[In my opinion, 4shared.com is the best~]









Amazon MP3 Store – The vast majority of the music at Amazon is for sale, but they do have a rotation of free tracks available for download.



AmieStreet.com – Focused on promoting new and independent music, their downloads range from free to $0.98 as they grow in popularity.



Archive.org – An enormous collection of public domain music, expired copyright tracks, as well as some free contemporary music.



ArtistServer.com – It started off as a resource for independent electronic musicians, but is now open to all. All tracks can be downloaded for free.



BeSonic.com – Offers over 13,000 free tracks from mostly European acts.





BetterPropaganda.com – A music webzine covering hundreds of music labels, and offering thousands of free & legal songs for you to download.



CCMixter.org – a site dedicated to music that you can download to remix and post your results, all under the Creative Commons license.



Download.com – Most people think CNet’s Download.com is just about software, but they also have tens of thousands of free MP3s you can download from new as well as up and coming bands.



Epitonic.com – A large selection of free tracks from smaller record companies that are free to download with larger releases available for purchase.







EZ-Tracks.com – Offers over 30,000 legal downloads that are managed through a partnership with the labels. Starts you off with credit for 101 free upon registering.



FreeAlbums.blogsome.com – A blog that posts reviews of complete albums that are available for free downloads from numerous sources.



GarageBand.com – Independent bands can upload their music, then have it rated by users, as well as downloaded for free.



Imeem.com – Features streaming music from all of the major labels as well as numerous smaller companies, with numerous free downloadable tracks.



ItsFreeDownloads.com – Finding the free downloads on iTunes can be a chore, this site does the work for you and lets you know what’s free each week.



Jamendo.com – Artists upload their albums under Creative Commons, allowing new listeners to discover their work. Although free, there is the opportunity to donate to the performers of your choice.



Last.fm (Last.fm) – While most people know Last.fm for its streaming and social aspects, they offer a weekly chart of downloadable free mp3s.



LegalTorrents.com – Proving that not all BitTorrent activity is illegal, LegalTorrents is filled with completely legal material.







Live Music Archive – Part of Archive.org, features thousands of live performances by smaller bands as well as the likes of the Grateful Dead and Jason Mraz.



MetalHordes.com – A band promotion site focusing on various forms of heavy metal, and allowing bands to upload mp3s users can download for free.



MP3.com – Besides their paid section, MP3.com does offer a large selection of free tracks from acts small and large alike.



MP3.com.au – Focusing on Australian bands, mp3.com.au offers a repository for bands to upload their music for people to download and try for free.



MP34U – Works in conjunction with Muzic.com, this site finds sources of free music & legal music from all over the Web.



MP3Raid.com – Searches multiple sources to bring you approximately a million free song downloads.





Muzic.com – A sister site to MP34U, wherein the artists upload their tracks themselves, and muzic.com helps them promote their work.



Purevolume.com – Allows independent musicians to set up profiles for themselves, stream their music and gives them the option of enabling their work for free downloads.



Ruckus.com – Ruckus provides free music to people with .edu email addresses, and requires you to renew your licenses for DRM once a year.



SoundClick.com – Offering a mixture of signed and unsigned artists the opportunity to set up profile pages and either stream their music or offer it up for free downloads.







SpiralFrog.com – Major release albums and tracks available for the price of just watching some advertisements.



Stereogum.com – Daily free mp3s from various artists, as well as rotating free albums.



TuneShout.com – A site for independent artists to promote themselves. Artists can upload tracks either for free or at a user cost of $0.89.



We7.com – We7 offers mp3 downloads for free, but they do have advertisements attached to them. If you want them without the ads, they do offer a paid alternative.


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
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