Song on Itunes and Ipod changed to different song

I bought a song off Itunes and mounths after it was on my ipod it changed to a totally different song. It still has the same album art and name as the song I bought but is something I have never dowloaded or heard for that matter. Anyone know about this??
thanks
mike

sorry to bother you.. but did you get any tips or answers on how to fix the issue you had in relation to your question.. by any chance.. (TS3212 Re: i am trying to buy a song on itunes and every time i try this always pops up "payment information required tap to continue sign in" and the payment info shows up and them doesnt do anything then i try again and the same thing happens!!! What do i do??)
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