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BRING RHYTHMS  TO YOUR PHONE CALLS WITH MUSIC RINGTONES

Music is so wonderful. And it is greater to bring it everywhere with your your cell phone. This collection contains a large number of beautiful rhythms in form of ringtones. Just listen to check what you want to decorate your cell phone's ringing.

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Note: You can sort your ringtones according to Ringtone Title, Total Download or Release Date. Simply click on the link on the top of the below table.
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No Ringtones ▼ Total Downloads Release Date
61 Wolf 1074 Jul 22nd, 2007
62 Without you (russian) 308 Jun 19th, 2007
63 Without you 361 Jul 15th, 2007
64 Without You 71 Dec 5th, 2011
65 With you Im gonna win 439 Jun 29th, 2007
66 With U 455 Jul 8th, 2007
67 Wipe Me Down 345 Jul 27th, 2007
68 Winter Olimpic Games 2006 344 Aug 26th, 2007
69 Winter of the sea 565 Jun 28th, 2007
70 Wings of a Dream 238 Jun 16th, 2009
71 Windows_Rap 651 Jun 18th, 2009
72 Windows7sms 158 May 21st, 2012
73 Wind Of Love 62 Jan 30th, 2012
74 Wild eagle 1119 Jul 29th, 2007
75 Wide stream 281 Aug 16th, 2007
76 Why_me 182 May 8th, 2009
77 Why?Why?! 926 Jul 12th, 2007
78 Why's not you dancing with me, girl. 482 Jun 27th, 2007
79 Why This Kolaveri Di 67 Jan 8th, 2012
80 Why I Let You Go 85 Jan 30th, 2012
81 Why did you live 434 Jun 25th, 2007
82 Why did you leave me 494 Aug 8th, 2007
83 Whtmost 122 Jan 8th, 2012
84 Whos That Chick 263 Dec 26th, 2011
85 Who Says 64 May 30th, 2011
86 Who love 601 Jun 16th, 2007
87 Who knock the door 508 Oct 17th, 2007
88 Who Killed Bambi 231 Jun 26th, 2007
89 Who Can It Be Now 254 Sep 10th, 2009
90 Who are you 879 Jul 2nd, 2007
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RINGTONES LIBRARY: Let your mobile express your style!


Free ringtones are archived in many categories to make your cell phone more colorful with various ringtone sounds. Check them out now!
FUNNY RINGTONE
Accessory ringtones (194)
Funny animal ringtones (182)
Funny instrument ringtones (38)
Funny ringtones (398)

FUNNY WEIRD RINGTONE
Alien ringtones (93)
Crazy ringtones (196)
Dirty ringtone (5)
Drunk ringtones (16)

HOLIDAYS RINGTONE
April Fools' Day (11)
Halloween ringtones (107)
Happy birthday ringtones (4)
New Year & Xmas ringtones (516)
Thanksgiving ringtones (52)
Valentine ringtones (140)

MUSIC RINGTONE
Breakdance ringtone (76)
DJ ringtones (577)
Music ringtones (2367)
Rap ringtones (156)
Rock ringtones (220)
Techno ringtones (496)

GAMES RINGTONE
Games ringtones (103)
Miscellaneous ringtones (320)
Movie ringtones (179)

  "PICK UP THE PHONE" RINGTONE
Bell ringtones (95)
Electronic melody ringtone (184)
Mosquito ringtones (9)
Voice ringtones (250)

THRILL RINGTONE
Exciting ringtones (129)
Mystery ringtones (72)
Scary ringtones (75)
War ringtones (63)

FUNNY VOICE RINGTONE
Baby ringtones (82)
Kids ringtones (96)
Laugh ringtones (65)
Mouse ringtones (31)

RELAXING RINGTONE
Instrumental ringtones (184)
Lounge ringtones (87)
Nature ringtones (50)
Opera ringtones (13)
Romantic ringtones (325)

HUMAN SOUND RINGTONE
Arabic ringtones (53)
Ethnic ringtones (20)
Human sound ringtones (136)

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Ringtones: The sound of money
The music industry may be in a state of flux but artists and record labels are hoping ringtones can help boost overall sales
By Paul R. La Monica

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The Arctic Monkeys, Britain's latest "it' band, share a pretty amusing take on the current state of the recording industry in the song "A Certain Romance."

"There's only music so that there's new ringtones." Cynical? Yes. But there's more than a grain of truth to this lyric.

U.S. ringtone sales totaled $500 million last year and should increase to $600 million this year, according to data from songwriter and music publisher trade group BMI. Globally, ringtone sales were $4.4 billion last year, according to Billboard, up from $3.7 billion in 2004.

By comparison, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) said that sales of physical CDs, cassettes and videos fell 7.6 percent last year.

The phone is the new mix tape
So can ringtones save the music business? They have, after all, grown so popular that even Billboard tracks them.

And it's the one area of the business where people appear to be willing to pay a premium price, an interesting twist in an era when many music lovers scoff at paying more than 99 cents to download a song from places like Apple's (Research) iTunes.

Ringtones, particularly master tones, which play actual sections from the studio version of a song, often cost between $2.50 and $3.50 to download. Pricing is usually set by carriers, such as Verizon (Research), Sprint (Research) and Cingular, which give a cut to record labels.

The record companies are happy for new sources of revenue. EMI Group, one of the world's largest music companies, said that mobile music sales increased nearly 140 percent during the first six months of its most recent fiscal year.

Plus, music executives say that ringtones serve as a marketing tool that can help lift sales of singles and albums. "The beauty of ringtones is that they are both a commercial and promotional product in one," said Tom Ryan, senior vice president of digital and mobile strategy and development for EMI Group. "Airplay, if you will, of cell phones ringing in schools, malls and city blocks helps drive sales."

Artists are also catching on. Nick Thomas, the 21-year old lead singer and guitarist for The Spill Canvas, a rock band signed to independent label 111 Records, said he's had fans tell him that they first heard the group's music because of friends' ringtones.

"People may not own as many physical CDs anymore, but they can go to their friends and say I have this ringtone for my phone," said Thomas. 111 Records has a distribution deal with EastWest, a label owned by Warner Music Group (Research), and ringtones for some of The Spill Canvas's songs are available at the EastWest Web site.

Passing fad or ringing in sales for the next few years?
But one wireless analyst said he's not sure how much longer the music industry can depend on strong growth in ringtone sales.

David Chamberlain, principal analyst with tech consulting firm In-Stat, said that as cell phone makers like Nokia (Research) and Motorola (Research) start to sell more phones that also serve as digital music players, people might be less likely to want to pay a premium price for a ringtone.

"People that were enthusiastically buying ringtones are now buying phones that can play MP3 files. That may help to sweep ringtones aside. I'm not saying ringtones will vanish but I don't see huge growth," Chamberlain said.

Michael Nash, senior vice president of digital strategy and business development for Warner Music Group, disagrees. He said that pricing does not appear to be a hindrance. He argues that consumers, particularly teens and young adults, view the ringtone as something that helps identify them.

"The ringtone is not just a 30-second snippet. It's like a digital T-shirt," Nash said.

Nash added that as phones are able to store more multimedia content, companies like Warner Music Group will work with the wireless carriers to offer even more music options, such as full singles, albums and music videos. So even if users start to balk at paying a high price for a ringtone, they will have other ways to buy music for their phones.

And even if prices for ringtones eventually start to fall, Nash thinks music companies will still use ringtones as way to first introduce a cell phone user to a new song...even for more mainstream artists that already have a large following.

Warner Music Group last year released "Hung Up," the first single from Madonna's latest album, as a ringtone a month before the song was released to radio stations or available for sale online or in record stores. (For readers under the age of 21, a record store is a place where old fogies like me used to go to back in the 80s and early 90s in order to buy the latest cassettes from our favorite bands. If you want to know with a cassette is, ask your parents.)

"We think of the ringtone as the new single. It definitely functions as a buzz builder. It reaches a younger audience effectively," Nash said.

EMI's Ryan also thinks this is just the beginning of a steady wave of growth in ringtone sales.

"As long as phones ring there will be a market for ringtones," said Ryan.

He even jokes that even though most users are now more interested in downloading master ringtones because of the better quality, it wouldn't surprise if there were a pick up in sales of polyphonic ringtones -- basically versions of songs that sound like they are being played on a cheesy Casio keyboard.

"There could be a retro comeback because of the kitsch factor," said Ryan.

Ah yes. Pining for how things used to be way back in 2004. Those crazy kids. 

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