Sync music Apple iPod Classic

Can I sync the songs from Apple's music that I put on my PC on my iPod Classic?

N ° downloads of Apple's music are written songs, not owned songs.  The device playing them requires an Internet connection to check the status of your subscription.  The only iPod with a (Wi - Fi) Internet connection is iPod touch.

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