I got a new computer and i want to transfer all my music i bought on itunes how do i do get that music back?

please help ive been rying to figure out for a whhile and i dont know how to

If you want your iTunes library on your old computer to be identical in every way on your new computer, follow the instructions included with this link for transferring your iTunes library from your old computer to your new computer.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751

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