How to Get Free iTunes Music with Album Artwork

Sat, Sep 12, 2009, by Wind Vortex

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This Step-by-step guide shows how to get free music for iTunes!

Hey guys! If you’re like me, you probably have an iPod, and don’t want to spend $.99 to $1.29 to buy songs on iTunes. Now I’m assuming all of you have iTunes already, but in case you don’t, here’s the iTunes download link:

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

Now, another link you’re going to need for this is known as FrostWire.

http://www.frostwire.com

download this as well. Ok, now we can get started!

  1. Download FrostWire and iTunes.
  2. Open FrostWire
  3. In FrostWire’s search bar section, search by the song you want’s title or artist. When you find the song you’re looking for, make sure that in the column second from the right, it says mp3.
  4. Double click on the song’s title.
  5. It should start to download.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 for all of the songs you want to download.
  7. When you’ve finished doing that, click the start menu.
  8. Open up Documents.
  9. Open up the folder named FrostWire
  10. Open up iTunes
  11. Ok, now, use the mouse to make the window of each fill up half of the screen.
  12. In the FrostWire documents, click on the top song, and hold the shift key.
  13. Click on the bottom song. You can now let go of shift.
  14. All songs should now be highlighted. Make sure you are in your music library in iTunes.
  15. Drag the songs from the folder to you iTunes library
  16. You just got all of those songs for free!
  17. Now, if you want album artwork as well,(if not, you can stop here) go onto http://www.google.com. On the top left, click “Images”
  18. Search up the name of the album you want.
  19. Click the picture, and click “view full size image”
  20. Do the half and half screen again, this time with iTunes and the google picture.
  21. if you are currently playing a song in iTunes, in the bottom left of the screen, it should say “drag album artwork here”.
  22. You need to highlight the artwork first, by clicking on one corner of the artwork, and dragging it across the artwork.
  23. Now you can drag it to the location.
  24. Done!

Hope I helped you all out!  J

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