I need website links for free music downloading.. I tried searching for them myself but most of it had some sort of payments to be made in them... I usually download music from wwww.yourmp3.com ..but then sometimes i end up in a fix coz the songs i downloaded would not be the full version and the link would be wrong and i end up downloading some other song....please help!!!
dirtyfryBG31MTB answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 1:05 am: i'm gonna copy/paste this because it's basically the same answer
that's illegal, man
i would recommend emusic. you have to pay and use a credit card, but when you sign up you get 25 free songs, and all of them are compatible with ipods.
if that doesn't work, i would suggest itunes. downloading music for free is ILLEGAL, and you can get in a lot of trouble for it.
orphans answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 4:40 pm: dont use stupid websites, use programs, like limewire, or morpheus, or i-mesh. they're all great and like, you can d/l any song, movie etc [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
hotpotato answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 1:50 pm: I used to have the same problem. There are many options for you:
1. You can search for "mp3 rotation" websites. There are a lot of music blogs too.
ex: SEARCH: mp3 rotation shakira hips don't lie
2. Or use this to narrow down your search. Just change the name of the song to suit your needs. These will lead you to a specific song and artist. You can try the examples below: (look at URL you are downloading from-Google will list it below the main link thingy. dont go to sites whose names sound like those yourmp3.com sites because the downloads usually don't work)
a) {-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "song name and artist"}
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