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Originally posted by Flare
Not to burst your bubble but Google has caches in it's system. That could lead to search results still displaying old and inaccurate information for each of the searches.
Basically, Google could be showing that iTunes had Selena's album for $7.99 but on the real iTunes site/app it would actually be it's regular price. Google would have to update their system to display that the album was the regular price (which was actually around $9.99 or $10.99 I think) which does take a while for some webpages, so days. 
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They can hold onto that hope if they want, but I remember seeing it at 7.99 more than once before it was out. The first time I saw it it was at that price, the next time I happened to see it the price was higher, then the time after that, it was back to $7.99. I never screencapped it because I had no reason to and there's no other way for me to prove it, but I know for a fact it was at $7.99 at some point before it was released.