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“Turn up the Radio” Remixes by Madonna available on iTunes


The remixes of “Turn up the Radio”, the third single off Madonna’s MDNA album, have been released in iTunes!

Tracklist…
Turn Up the Radio (Offer Nissim Remix) – 7:28
Turn Up the Radio (Martin Solveig Club Mix) – 5:31
Turn Up the Radio (R3hab Remix) – 5:41
Turn Up the Radio (feat. Far East Movement) [vs. Laidback Luke] – 3:23
It took a while to compile, but here are all the direct links to the different iTunes Store countries where the remixes are available…
iTunes Argentina: Buy HERE!
iTunes Australia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Austria: Buy HERE!
iTunes Belgium: Buy HERE!
iTunes Bolivia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Bulgaria: Buy HERE!
iTunes Brazil: Buy HERE!
iTunes Canada: Buy HERE!
iTunes Chile: Buy HERE!
iTunes Colombia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Costa Rica: Buy HERE!
iTunes Cyprus: Buy HERE!
iTunes Czech Republic: Buy HERE!
iTunes Denmark: Buy HERE!
iTunes Dominican Republic: Buy HERE!
iTunes El Salvador: Buy HERE!
iTunes Ecuador: Buy HERE!
iTunes Estonia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Finland: Buy HERE!
iTunes France: Buy HERE!
iTunes Germany: Not available yet…
iTunes Greece: Buy HERE!
iTunes Guatemala: Buy HERE!
iTunes Honduras: Buy HERE!
iTunes Hungary: Buy HERE!
iTunes Ireland: Buy HERE!
iTunes Italy: Buy HERE!
iTunes Japan: Buy HERE!
iTunes Latvia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Lithuania: Buy HERE!
iTunes Luxembourg: Buy HERE!
iTunes Malta: Buy HERE!
iTunes Mexico: Buy HERE!
iTunes Netherlands: Buy HERE!
iTunes New Zealand: Buy HERE!
iTunes Nicaragua: Buy HERE!
iTunes Norway: Buy HERE!
iTunes Panama: Buy HERE!
iTunes Paraguay: Buy HERE!
iTunes Peru: Buy HERE!
iTunes Poland: Buy HERE!
iTunes Portugal: Buy HERE!
iTunes Romania: Buy HERE!
iTunes Slovakia: Buy HERE!
iTunes Slovenia: Not available yet…
iTunes Spain: Buy HERE!
iTunes Sweden: Buy HERE!
iTunes Switzerland: Buy HERE!
iTunes Taiwan: Buy HERE!
iTunes UK: Buy HERE!
iTunes US: Buy HERE!
iTunes Venezuela: Buy HERE!

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