If they are your own songs that you have created yourself then it is legal (and YouTube encourage you to do so) to put your work where ever you want.
Some of her songs are on iTunes, Amazon and the Google Play Store. You could also get her songs on SoundCloud for free or Download her songs from YouTube/YouTube Music.
YouTube is not designed for remixing songs with its video editor. It is best to do song editing for videos before uploading the video onto YouTube. Computer programs like Apple's Garageband can be used instead for remixing songs. Copyright laws should also be taken into consideration when remixing songs.
No, it is not illegal to listen to songs on YouTube. Song studios will often post their songs/music videos on YouTube for people to listen to, and to get the word out. However, you should not download anything, because downloading most music without paying for it is illegal.
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No, you cannot. Although you can put links in that are songs on youtube or something.
If they are your own songs that you have created yourself then it is legal (and YouTube encourage you to do so) to put your work where ever you want.
Yeah with YouTube mp3 convertor then put it on a playlist on itunes
if u have mozilla firefox then there is a add on where you can put a replay button if u dont have firefox then u cant put an instant replay EDIT : Just change the word "youtube" to "vidtunez in order to repeat youtube and download it if you want
put a music video into your video box... i use URL's from youtube
no their still your songs legally, myspace you may make money off of though, but i dont know go for it, it can't hurt to put them up on both sites.
shuffle makes it shuffle your songs and don't replay them and shuffle repeat shuffles the songs and can repeat songs
In fact,you can extract songs from youtube directly.
Make rap songs then put them on YouTube and make videos
Yes, almost all songs are on youtube
Unless the songs from iTunes are you own work or you own the copyrights you will not be allowed to put them on YouTube. The advice from YouTube says: Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account, and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner decides to take legal action (this is serious-you can get sued!).
You can find examples of these songs online. If you would like to hear how they sound you can put in the title at YouTube.