DOes anybody know how to music on my myspace besides threw there music thing..I want a song on there that they don`t have..The only music thing i have is Rhapsody..
So if you help it`ll be greatly appreciated thanks
dirtyfryBG31MTB answered Friday July 14 2006, 7:36 pm: first off, making a false band page (and uploading songs that are not yours, for that matter) is illegal. . . if you get caught, you're screwed.
what you can do is go to projectplaylist.com and make a playlist. you can have a lot of songs on it, and it gives you a code to put it on myspace.
the only thing i have to warn you about is that sometimes the songs aren't the original version. what i mean is that they are a cover or a song with the same title that is a totally different song.
GloryFadesJ78 answered Friday July 14 2006, 1:42 pm: well you can always go on places like urbnmix.net, but then what i did was i made a myspace music account (just go to the music sectin and sign up) then u can upload up to 4 songs, and so whenever i need a song i cant find i just upload it straight from my music library, its so much easier [ GloryFadesJ78's advice column | Ask GloryFadesJ78 A Question ]
mrbrodie answered Friday July 14 2006, 5:18 am: If you search the band on myspace you want, quite often you'll find a quite a few fan sites with different songs by the band on them. Chances are one of them will have the song you want. Good luck :) [ mrbrodie's advice column | Ask mrbrodie A Question ]
XoNeLLiE143oX answered Thursday July 13 2006, 10:46 pm: go to www.song2play.com
they have songs there from a lot of different artists.
there are a lot of pop ups though, just to warn you.
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