Mixradio- purchased music stuck in pending.

I have purchased music through mix radio and it is all stuck in the download folder pending. When I tap on the pending song the message says this song will download soon, but this has been the case for at least 8days now. I have tried redownloading music but I am charged again and still don't receive my music. Nokia what do I do?

Hi map1300,
Welcome to the Nokia Support Discussions!
What phone do you have? How many times did you try redownloading the songs? You may also check if you have charged for a download from Nokia MixRadio by going to account.nokia.com, sign in with your Nokia account and select Purchase history to confirm the duplicate charge. 
Keep us posted. 

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