I want to back up my I tunes i have brought,Can I do this from apple, or on another hard drive? i do not want to loose everything if my computer crashes

I am from the USA living in Thailand now I want to back up the I tune music,movies and audio books that i have brought,Can I do this from apple, or on another hard drive? i do not want to loose everything if my computer crashes

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