: Aplicaciones como Audiomack y Mp3jam permiten a los usuarios buscar y descargar música de forma gratuita.

In the early 2000s, "hacks" and peer-to-peer (P2P) software like LimeWire and Napster revolutionized how people accessed music. Today, the term "hack" usually refers to third-party applications, YouTube-to-MP3 converters, or modified versions (APKs) of premium streaming apps. While these methods promise "free" access, they often operate in a legal gray area and bypass the systems designed to compensate artists. The Risks of "Hacks" and Illegal Downloads