On my mac Itunes Match quits uploading?

Are there steps to correct this? It says the same songs are being uploaded for days now. I have restarted it (itunes) I have restarted Match. I just want it to complete. Its a paid service. Has anyone done anything else to get it to work?

They would only be reflected automatically if you have subscribed to iTunes Match.  Otherwise, you would have to sync with iTunes for the changes to be transfered to your devices.

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