Napster unveils latest digital music service

MUMBAI: Napster has unveiled its latest music offering combining the freedom of MP3s with the discovery benefits of a high-quality streaming music service – all for one low price.

For as little as $5 per month, Napster users get five unrestricted MP3 downloads, and unlimited access to Napster’s award-winning on-demand music streaming service.

Music fans now have the best of both worlds: MP3s to keep forever, play, transfer and burn as much as they like, as well as unlimited music listening from Napster’s catalog of more than seven million tracks.

“There’s no need to settle for 30-second clips to decide if you want to buy a song. For five bucks now you can have access to our entire music catalog and get five MP3s to add to your permanent collection,” said Napster CEO Chris Gorog.

Napster users can now get five MP3s each month to download, with their choice of songs from the Napster MP3 library that covers all types of music from all the major labels and includes the largest catalog of independent artists available.

Users can also purchase additional MP3s at any time from 69 cents to $1.29 and listen to any track, as often as they like, in CD quality from Napster’s catalog of more than seven million songs.

Additionally, users can also choose from more than 60 commercial-free radio stations and more than 1,400 expertly programmed playlists; discover new music and artists through personalized recommendation tools; enjoy the top hits from more than 50 years of Billboard charts and [lay MP3s on any MP3 player, including iPod, iPhone and music-enabled MP3 mobile phones.

“A decade ago, Napster revolutionized the way people discovered and enjoyed music. The brand that started it all is shaking things up again with this new service that provides music lovers continued access to the entertainment experience they’ve come to expect of Napster and Best Buy,” said Best Buy senior vice president of entertainment Julie Owen.

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