Okay there are two ways to download free songs onto your iPod.
1. (FOR #1 YOU MUST HAVE AN IPHONE) Okay, more recent iphones come with the app called "VoiceMemos." If you don't have it, you can get it for free at the app store. So, go to YouTube and search for t'e song you want on your ipod. Use voicememos to record the audio. (make sure it is super quiet to get a good recording.) Once the song is finished, stop recording and listen to the recording to make sure it is loud enough, good quality, full, etc. Then, plug your iphone into your computer, and let it sync. Once it is done syncing, look in your library for something that looks like a date and a time. (e.g. 2/1/10, 4:49 PM) Then right click on it and press "Get Info." Then, click on the tab that says "info" and rename your song instead of a date and a time to its actual name. If you know them, you may also put in the artist, the album, the genre, etc. Press ok and you have a free song on your ipod!
2. Ok, i think everyone knows this one so don't be mad, but you can always just buy or borrow a CD and download onto iTunes. That's a free download, right?
Well, you can use itunes. It is very easy. First, you have to download itunes to your computer/laptop. Next, you make an account on itunes. After you have prepared everything for you itunes and ipod, get your ipod. When you bought the ipod, the box should have had a wire that could connect your ipod with the laptop/computer. Use that. Connect your ipod with your laptop/computer. Click on itunes. Go under store and click on "itunes store". Type in the name of the song that you want in the top, right, corner. Click enter. You will see a list of suggestions for the name that you typed in and you just click on the one that you want. They will ask you if you are sure that you want to download that song. Click yes. Wait for it to download. After it is done, go to music. That song should already be checked off. So go to your ipod under "devices". Click "sync". That should be all. Remember, Michael Jackson is a good person. R.I.P. Michael Jackson.
== == you can put these downloads straight into your ipod/psp/whatever
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Requirements:
-Internet Connection (Preferably Fast)
-Firefox Application
-Mac OS 10.0+ OR Windows 2000+
Step 1 (Get to Site)
-Open Firefox.
-Search Engine (Google) "Firefox Add-ons".
-Click the entry with web URL of https://addons.mozilla.org
Step 2 (Find Downloader)
-Find Search Bar (Not The Within Add-ons Bar).
-Search for all one word "Downloadhelper".
-Click Link Of Video Download Helper.
Step 3 (Download Add-on)
-Click Add To Firefox.
-Wait 5 Seconds Until It Says You Can Download Now.
-Follow all install instructions it gives you.
Step 4 (Restart And Test)
-Once The Add-On Is Installed, Go To Any Free Music Or Video LISTENING/WATCHING ONLY Sites. (Youtube, Napster-Free, Myspace Music, All Work Excelantly).
-Find Site.
-Start Watching or Listening To The Music.
You'll See 3 Colored Spheres Circleing In The Top Right Of Your Browser Window.
-Click The SMALL Little Downwards Arrow ONCE.
- You'll See Your Music/Video File.
-Click It And Download To Your Desktop As And Only As A .mp3 or .mp4 Or .flv File.
Warning: This only works for music and videos under 9 minutes and 59 seconds.
No, you cannot download free songs off of the internet onto your iPod Touch. The main reason is because it is illegal to download free songs from the internet.
4share.com and its free songs no joke
www.limewire.com
Limewire
Download Limewire and Itunes
if you have a CD then download those songs to your computer and then you can download them to your iPod or something.
By purchasing them through iTunes. They will auto download to your iPod, but if not, you may have to sync it for the songs to add.
really, you can't.
Download them from limewire.com then click and drag them
you cant download songs from napster on to an ipod
No, downloading iTunes on your iPod is completely free. However, the songs, videos, and other things that you download from iTunes are not free.
You don't have to download songs onto your iPod, but that is half of what the iPod was made for.