http://www.mp3load.ws/mp3-napster-downloads/

Has anyone used gomusic.ru site for music downloads?
This has a huge choice of tracks. But was wanting to know if it’s trustworthy and is the quality good? Or does anyone know of other good sites for ‘pay per song’ MP3 downloads? Napster doesn’t have what I’m looking for.
Yes, I have used it a bit and my dad loves it. My dad is very cautious especially with technology and the internet, so then it probably is trustworth if he used it.
The songs are cheap only $0.15 US dollars per song for what I was looking for. The quality is very good from what I have listened to.
My dad says it doesn’t sell to America or England, so if you are in either you should try anyway but know that it might not work.
Another good paysite is emp3world.com
Maybe try Emusic.com as well (25 free songs when you sign up).
Monthly subscription cost for a fixed amount of songs per month. 20, 30, etc. sort of options available, different costs.
Musicdownload.com has a lot of free music if you’re interested. Not everything is downloadble though, just listen to some tracks.
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