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Napster 4.5
Napster
Play your favorite songs, albums, artists and playlists as often as you like, instantly from any Internet-connected computer. Plus, for the music you really love and want to own, Napster offers DRM-free MP3 downloads that work on any MP3 player, including iPod and iPhone.Choose from the world's largest collection of music with over 6 million songs, plus new releases every week in pop, hip-hop, rock, country, jazz, classical, and more. Find old favorites and explore new music with easy-to-use music discovery tools, such as playlists, radio, Billboard charts and more. MP3 downloads purchased on Napster can be transferred to any MP3 device, including iPod, iPhone and many more devices and used with software like iTunes, Windows Media Player, and more. MP3 downloads from Napster are free of any restrictions and can be downloaded to your computer or burned to CD an unlimited number of times. Plus all MP3s include high resolution album art that can be viewed on many MP3 devices.
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