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By Chenda Ngak, CBS.com - Whitney Houston fans can have a little closure regarding the price hike of two albums on iTunes, just hours after the singing legend's death Saturday. Sony Music has come out to apologize to fans, saying it was all an error.
After Houston's death Saturday, fans flocked to iTunes to download her most popular tracks. Some savvy users noticed the prices had changed on two albums on iTunes in the U.K. "The Ultimate Collection" went from about $7.85 to $12.50 and "The Greatest Hits" went from about $12.50 to $15.67.
Some disgruntled fans initially blamed Apple and took to Twitter to claim the company was exploiting Houston's death.
"Classy move itunes/Apple. Raised the price of #whitney houston songs upon news of her death," tweeted @PoshChicB Sunday night.
The Guardian later uncovered that it was Sony, not Apple behind the price hike.
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