Only the ticked songs will be copied to your iPhone/iPod etc. Once un-ticked they will be removed from those devices during the next sync. To un-tick or tick all the songs in you music library or play-lists hold down the Apple button and click on the first song in that library.
No, iTunes does not have every song ever recorded. Most songs that are recorded never make it past the garages they were recorded in, i.e., many songs are amateur and not professionally made. iTunes cannot possess a song that was not released.
By searching for Free you can find the free items on iTunes. There is usually a free song every week, if you signed up for the iTunes info email it will tell you what it is, but the song will not always be the same in every country.
iTunes has songs of every genre imaginable. You just have to look for the artist or song you are looking for.
The grey "c" next to a song on iTunes indicates that the song is part of the iTunes Match or Apple Music service, which means it's available for streaming or downloading through these subscriptions. This symbol shows that the song is not stored locally on your device but can be accessed from the cloud. If you want to listen to the song offline, you may need to download it to your device.
Delete the song in iTunes. The next time your iPod synchronizes itself the song will be removed.
The song will have an "[Explicit]" next to the title if it has any mean words :]]
You must delete the music from your itunes or uncheck the box next to the song on itunes before you sync your ipod.
first go to itunes next open the file where you save the song then go to itunes DJ and drag your song in their and when the song is already in itunes right click on the song and you will see create aac file then go to recently added in the last one that's the song that is acc file
Google the song then put 'mediafire' next to it. :)
Itunes lists every song as "explicit" on an explicit album even though all the songs in it aren't. They don't know if it's clean or not.
If the song is permanently deleted from every source you have, you will just have to pay for it again.