Apple has finally let labels determine the price of tracks in iTunes, with many of the store’s most popular tunes raised to $1.29 (even 3OH!3). As a consolation, A Flock Of Seagulls’ biggest hit now costs 69 cents. Also DRM is gone altogether.

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Comments (7)
  1. alex  |   Posted on Apr 7th, 2009

    lol

  2. DOKIZA  |   Posted on Apr 7th, 2009

    Amazon is better than iTunes.

  3. Whatevs. I’m still buying all my music from Russian sites that only charge like, nine cents a song.

  4. Chadams  |   Posted on Apr 7th, 2009

    I only have myself to blame for not getting that Flo Rida song sooner…

  5. Who buys music anymore?

  6. Emusic is a much better deal. But iTunes gift cards are nice to receive.

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