The phrase encapsulates the desire to acquire, without monetary cost, a specific musical recording by a renowned Brazilian jazz pianist and singer. It indicates a search for readily available digital versions of her work, “Time and Again,” accessible for immediate enjoyment. This pursuit reflects the widespread consumer interest in accessing music conveniently and economically.
Such acquisitions, when legitimate, offer immediate access to artistic expression and cultural enrichment. Historically, free access to music, through radio or public performance, has broadened audiences and fostered appreciation. The digital age has presented new avenues for distribution, sometimes challenging traditional models of compensation for artists, but also offering unprecedented opportunities for direct engagement with listeners.