Phantasma wrote: wow this is awesome!!! the only problem is that they're gonna wanna charge actual money for the songs and since I download all my music for free then thats not gonna work out for me... good for them tho.
Shame on you
Is only 1.99 per song.
if you were in south america are were poor i will understand but YOU ARE IN CANADA and 1.99 is ok to help the latin music grow.
Shame on you, tu abuela guy.... most of that money goes to the record label and not to the artists actually (ind. artists not inc.) As a matter of fact, after all the advances and promotional costs the label fronts, the artists are often in debt to the label and have to cut another album just to break even and sometimes they dont even own the rights to their own music. So while you are padding yourself on the back making "latin music" grow with your toonie, 1.80 of it goes straight to the pockets of a bunch of boardmembers and stock holders of Sony Music or whoever.
If you really wanna support artists go to their concerts.. at least they keep a really good chunk of that money.
and oh yeah... DIGALE NO A LA PIRATERIA!
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Phantasma wrote: wow this is awesome!!! the only problem is that they're gonna wanna charge actual money for the songs and since I download all my music for free then thats not gonna work out for me... good for them tho.
You forgot to add "DILE NO AL PIRATEO".....after your post.....
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Phantasma wrote: wow this is awesome!!! the only problem is that they're gonna wanna charge actual money for the songs and since I download all my music for free then thats not gonna work out for me... good for them tho.
Shame on you
Is only 1.99 per song.
if you were in south america are were poor i will understand but YOU ARE IN CANADA and 1.99 is ok to help the latin music grow.
wow this is awesome!!! the only problem is that they're gonna wanna charge actual money for the songs and since I download all my music for free then thats not gonna work out for me... good for them tho.
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
¡Asi! This certainly is some buena noticia. The only thing is, tengo una PC, y no una Mac. ¿Puede uno usar this service with una PC? Gracias y thank you. I am just starting to learn about the whole online music thing.
yes!!
just download itunes for pc from the apple site www.apple.com
¡Asi! This certainly is some buena noticia. The only thing is, tengo una PC, y no una Mac. ¿Puede uno usar this service with una PC? Gracias y thank you. I am just starting to learn about the whole online music thing.
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hey tech nerd, you have a mac right? what sort of monitor is it?
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pple has launched iTunes Latino, a dedicated area within the US iTunes Store featuring the best Latin-American media content.
The new section offers "hundreds of thousands" of Latin and international music tracks, including exclusive tracks and albums available only on iTunes, the company said.
Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes said: "Latin music has been a huge hit on iTunes and now we're bringing music fans even more of what they love in a dedicated area on the iTunes Store."
The unique iTunes Latino area on the iTunes Store is dedicated to Latin and Latin influenced music in many genres including rock, traditional and hip-hop music.
The service features exclusive releases from leading Latino artists such as David Bisbal, Daddy Yankee, Aterciopelados, Marco Antonio Solis, Paulina Rubio, Mana, Cafe Tacuba and Luny Tunes y Tainy.