New ipod.....old itunes

i lost my ipod :[...im getting a new one....can i still use mt old itunes account and get all of my old music...or is that just a lost cause? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can use a new iPod with the music currently located in your iTunes library; when you hook the new iPod to your computer, iTunes will begin transferring songs to it, or you can drag songs onto the iPod in the iTunes source list, depending on the iPod's synchronization mode. You may be asked to set up the new iPod when it is plugged in.
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