If you buy the song/album then yes it does count.
The 2pac remix albums can be bought at supermarkets, specialty music stores, online directly from the 2pac site, in online stores like Ebay, Amazon and Barns and Noble.
Any of the Beatles albums can be purchased online from sources such as Ebay or Amazon. Music City, SamAsh or Hip Hop are sources of in store purchasing.
There are many purposes for one to collect CD albums from specific artist including when one wants to catalog and sell these CD album collections online as they are worth a lot of money to enthusiasts and fans of the specific artist.
That is a famous hindi Music artist you can not get one for he is a person or you can hire him for a business proposition. But you can get his albums and songs online and order them.
There is no set amount or limit that an artist can make on the radio or internet. Royalties will always be paid out whenever their material is used.
The musical artist Koama Lambada can be streamed online at the website Last FM. To purchase individual songs or entire albums, visit the iTunes Store.
Amazon.com has a selection of wedding albums online. The wesbites www.topflightalbums.com, www.albumsinc.com, and www.somersetalbums.com are also good resources for wedding albums.
YOu can find cheap Picture Frames & Albums online at www.sendaframe.com. Another good site is www.digitalframe0.com/
My best recommendation is to look for it online. If you Google a Japanese artist like, Tamaki Nami, Utada Hikaru, or Gackt - to name a few - you will more than likely be able to find online stores that sell their albums, and I do believe itunes has some of their music as well.
I have several "sand" paintings by an artist named Van Dam, but I can't find anything online about the artist or paintings. My parents bought them when we were living in England in the 1970's. Do you know anything about the artist, like a first name?
Concert tickets are usually available from the venue itself where the concert is going to be. They can also be bought online from ticket agencies that the venue and the artist have agreed to market the tickets.
There are a variety of online sites that enable users to post and share their photo albums. Examples of such sites include Flickr, Shutterfly, and Snapfish.