Using GarageBand music in FCP

I recently edited a short promo video and I wanted to add some music that I created in GB for the soundtrack. I exported the song from GB and sent it to iTunes. For some reason, iTunes made it a .m4a (protected file) the same kind of file you get when you buy a song from the iTunes store. When I tried to import that song into FCP it would not allow me to do so. So I had to go back in iTunes and convert that song to a MP3 format and then I was able to import it into FCP.
Just wondering why GB can't export to a FCP friendly file format like Soundtrack Pro does.

It can.
But this is a GB question, not a FCP question.
In any case, in Garageband. Share > Export Song to Disk > hit the Export button.
Do not check the compress checkbox. This will give you an AIFF.

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