Friday, February 27, 2015

Now You Can Store up to 50,000 Songs For Free on Google Play Music

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Now You Can Store up to 50,000 Songs For Free on Google Play Music

In this week's edition of the Digital Music newsletter:

  • Google Play Music: An iTunes Match Alternative?
  • Can iTunes Songs be Transferred to Another Person?
  • 4 Ways to Backup Your Digital Music.
  • Buying Music: Download Songs or Stream?
Google Play Music: An iTunes Match Alternative?
The standard version of Google Play Music offers free storage for up to 50,000 songs. With support for iTunes songs and playlists, and the flexibility to stream or listen offline, is this the best free alternative to iTunes Match? For more information, read this FAQ article on using this service as a music locker. Read more
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Can iTunes Songs be Transferred to Another Person?
Sharing an Apple ID with a family member can be convenient for buying things like music. However, what if you now want to transfer ownership of the songs to them? Digital music from the iTunes Store can't be transferred to another Apple ID, so is there a legal way? Find out in this article the best way to do it. Read more
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4 Ways to Backup Your Digital Music
If you haven't yet decided on a backup solution for your digital music, or want to discover alternative storage options, then be sure to read this article that highlights some of the best ways to keep your media files safe. Read more
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Buying Music: Download Songs or Stream?
Which is best: buying and downloading songs to keep, or paying a subscription to listen to music online (streaming)? If you're getting into the world of digital music, or just want to find out the advantages and disadvantages of each, then this article points out what to consider before you jump. Read more
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

10 Rappers Who Say No to Drugs

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10 Rappers Who Say No to Drugs

The stereotype of the drug-addled hip-hop star doesn't apply universally. Dive in for a list of rappers who don't do drugs or drink alcohol.

10 Rappers Who Don't Do Drugs
Ten straight-edge rappers who say nope to dope.
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25 Rap Songs That Will Get You Pumped Up
Here are 25 rap songs that will pump you up and have you feeling like a boss.
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7 Things You Didn't Know About Eminem
Did you know that a gay poet helped launch Eminem's career?
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A History of Hip-Hop at the Oscars
A historic look at hip-hop's unlikely presence at the Academy Awards, from Eminem to Common.
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