Why do i have to pay to listen to music that I already had on my computer?

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I switched from iTunes to groove music so that i could listen to my already purchased and downloaded music on my surfacePro. I am now being told that I need to purchase a music pass to listen to what is already mine.
 
Is Groove seeing the music that you had already purchased? Meaning, when you open Groove is your music listed?

Sent from my Surface 3
 
I agree, make sure Groove is directed at your folders and not looking in the cloud service for your requested
tracks.

I wonder also, might it be something in the DRM from iTunes?


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