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iTunes


Question Posted Wednesday July 12 2006, 5:42 pm

I have iTunes and I know somewhere you can request the people at apple to put songs on there that you can't find. I've seen it a billion times it's called Request a song, but lately I can't find it. Does anyone know how to do this? thanks much ringo.

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xomegaroni answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 7:42 pm:
they changed it. instead of it being "request a song" they made it a bit different. sometimes, they use it as an iMIX which is basically a thing that has songs you want to request that someone made & then there's a rating with 5 stars. you submit the rating to see if you want the song to be added to iTUNES. if you go to any song in the iTUNES music store there's a thing that says 'TOP iMIXES' in the top blue part & then it has iMIXES that people made. once you find that, there's a link that says 'how do you make an IMIX'. you can browse through & rate the song you're looking for.

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