Can't play a song which was download from iTunes :(

I have download a song from itunes but it kept on asking me to verify my computer even if it's already authorised, I have download a song but it kept on asking me to verify my computer even if it's already authorised.  Please help!i

Sounds like a corrupt Download...
If you live in a Region that allows re-downloading Music...
Delete the Song(s) and re-download...
See Here  >  Download Past Purchases
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519
If not... Contact iTunes Customer Service
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