Is iTunes the only music software for the Mac?

I like iTunes but I ask this because from my understanding of things, If you have a Mac, you must use iTunes, and if you purchase music through iTunes, it will only allow you to play it on your computer or an iPod (which i don't have).
I have a portable MP3 player for the gym and it's not an iPod but it works with iTunes. I'm stuck! The only way I can put music on my MP3 player is from CDs i already have. I can't buy music through iTunes because I understand I wont be able to play it anyway. And I cant buy music through anyother online means because nothing else seems to work with iTunes.

You can buy your music throug iTMS, burn it to CD as a normal audio CD, then import it as an MP3 file. You should then be able to transfer the MP3 music to your MP3 player. OK so you get 2 copies of your music, but it does achieve what you're after
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