Itunes 9 ERASED MY MUSIC

Hello All, I recently upgraded to version 9 and as soon as the update was done I lost all of my music and I am having trouble getting it back. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on how I could do this. I already tried what their suggestion with no luck. Please Help there is a lot of new music I want. Thanks

I recently upgraded to version 9 and as soon as the update was done I lost all of my music and I am having trouble getting it back.
Not sure what you've already tried. Doublechecking ... have you tried the following document yet?
[No content shows up in iTunes after updating|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1967]

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