Putting music on IPOD

ok, so here is the problem. a few weeks ago i created a new account on itunes store, then i downloaded some songs and then plugged my IPOD into the computer and tried putting the new songs on the IPOD but it would not let me, it kept saying"Some of the itunes store files in the in the itunes store library were not copied to the IPOD because the IPOD may only contain content from five itunes store accounts" so if you can figure this out, please tell me, i would greatly appriciate it.

You have songs purchased from more than 5 different iTunes accounts in your iTunes.
Do you have songs from family or friends?
i created a new account on itunes store
Did you have previous iTunes account? If so, there's no need to create a new one. Just use the old account.

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