How to Download R&B Music
With today's music industry, there are so many aspiring artists that rhythm and blues (R&B) music is ever-flowing and all over the Internet. R&B music downloads are available for purchase and free promotion from both signed and independent artists. Sites like 4Shared.com, MzHipHop.com, DatPiff.com, along with peer-to-peer clients like LimeWire Pro are entertainment heavyweights when it comes to downloading R&B music. Most downloads are free, and available through mix-tape playlists so you can download legitimate R&B music for your listening pleasure.
Instructions
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Browse to a file-sharing or music-promotion site such as 4Shared.com, MzHipHop.com, or DatPiff.com. All of these sites house R&B music links that are free to download, as they are usually for promotional use only.
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Enter the desired name of the R&B song in the search field. Be sure to include the artist's name and complete song title. Then, click the "Search" button or icon to retrieve the song results (Some sites may not have a search field. In such a case, the available R&B music download links are listed on the site's homepage).
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Browse through the site's song results or R&B music links' catalog to find any music downloads you're looking for.
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Navigate to the R&B music title link and double-click it. The link should redirect to a file download page. Alternatively, a pop-up download window will appear.
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Click "Save" in the pop-up window to store the R&B music file to your computer's hard drive. Once the download is completed, the R&B music file download will be available for playback.
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Tips & Warnings
You can find additional downloads on YouTube. While not all videos come with a shared download link, many YouTube users do provide download links for the uploaded R&B songs.
If you plan to use a peer-to-peer file sharing client, be advised that a legitimate version of the software must be downloaded and installed to your computer. Programs such as KaZaa Gold and LimeWire Pro are purchased editions of these clients, and legal to use.
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