Songs purchased from the iTunes store by clicking on the Buy button do cost money. Just like any other music retailing store. There has been many years of campaigning attempting to persuade musicians to accept peanuts in exchange for their work but they usually do insist on receiving money.
On itunes but some songs cost money
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No, if you already have songs you can add them to your library free of charge. If, however, you would like to obtain a song from the Itunes store you must pay to download the song-- it will then be added to your library.
The cost of music instrumental downloads on iTunes varies for different songs since the prices are determined by the publisher of the song. One can find the price of a song on iTunes by visiting the official iTunes website.
No, you do not get your money back.
No, it does not.
It is not illegal... but it does cost $1 a song, and roughly $8.99-$13.99 for an album or Imix (favorite songs an ipod user posts on itunes).
$0.99
you go to itunes and type in the song you want and make sure its by her and buy it. WARNING: it will cost some money
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"Supply and demand" They've decided to base the price on how popular the song is. http://gizmodo.com/5185221/itunes-popular-songs-cost-more-money-pricing-goes-live-april-7 -Brontobyte