If I upgrade to Lion, will my songs in itunes be deleted?

I want to upgrade to lion from my early 2011 mac book pro....however i was wondering if the songs i have on itunes will stay in it when i upgrade or not?

Everything stays as it is, dont worry you migh need to make a few prefrence changes and it will be slow and sluggish during the first couple of min because of indexing. even though this isnt what you asked i thought id give you a heads up.
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HiranyaN

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