Google is back with yet another awesome sale to their recently released Google Music Store. While it has been out now for a few months they are doing anything and everything they can to attract attention, and buyers. Today’s sale that just kicked off is quite impressive offering some of the biggest and most popular current songs all for a great price — besting iTunes for sure.

The idea is actually pretty genius. Google is offering all the Grammy-winning or nominated songs for extremely low prices. So all those popular songs that you’ve been hearing on the radio and saw win a few awards can now be yours on the cheap. If I didn’t already own the Mumford & Sons CD I’d be snagging that entire album for only $3.99 instantly. Great idea Google!
It might not be free but getting some of the biggest songs for $0.59 cents instead of $1.29, and full albums for only $3.99 is a pretty sweet deal if you ask me. Of course all of these get instantly uploaded into the Google Music cloud and can be accessed from anywhere using Google Music the second you purchase them. On your phone, tablet, PC, laptop and even Google TV all from anywhere. If you’d like physical downloaded copies of said songs remember they can always be downloaded to your device or PC with the new Google Music Manager.
Get some award winning music for cheap and rock out!
Story Timeline
- Google Music “These Go to Eleven” Announcement coming November 16th on Nov 11th 2011
- Google Music unveiled with Android Market integration, stays free on Nov 16th 2011
- Google Music App v4.0 now in Android Market, free streaming for all on Nov 16th 2011
- Google Music expands to Google TV on Nov 18th 2011
- Google Music $0.49 sale ends today — better hurry on Jan 3rd 2012
- Google Music Manager update brings full library and puchased music downloads on Jan 26th 2012
- Google Music ramps up for a Valentine’s Day sale on Feb 8th 2012
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