Review by: Museekster

 Like Allofmp3 and MP3Search, MusicMP3 has signed agreements with the Russian copyright organization ROMS. This way they can use the same loop hole in Russian copyright legislation that entitles this service to legally offer music by all artists and from all labels.

All files are offered in an unprotected MP3 format. No DRM, so you can burn audio CDs, transfer music to your portable mp3player without any limit!

Catalogue

All files are offered in MP3 format. Most files are 192kbps. The sound quality is good. ID3 tags are properly filled.
The catalogue contains just about every album in the current top 100 as well as complete discographies of major artists. If you want to make your collection of your favorite music complete, MusicMP3 is one of the best choices.

Price

MusicMp3 charges $0.12 per song. This makes this service the cheapest of its kind.

To be able to download you have to pay in advance by buying download credit for $5 to $50.  

Is MusicMP3  legal?

Many question the legality of the Russian services. Lengthy discussions on this subject can be found all over the Internet. The bottom line is that the Russian services are probably legal under current Russian law. Using these services from outside Russia could be legal as well. More information can be found on this page.

Is using MusicMP3 legal in my country?

This question is even more difficult to answer. It totally depends on the legislation in your country. More info can be found on this page.
 

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Conclusion

Though there are more similar services, MusicMP3 beats the competition in pricing. The fact that a review is added to a great deal of the albums is also an example for competing services.

Too bad there is no download manager like the Allofmp3 explorer. But this disadvantage can be easily overcome by using a free download manager like Download Accelerator Plus.