Wait, perhaps the user wants each song to be a term with three options, listing the features. For example, "In My Bed" (feat. John Legend) would have John Legend as a feature. Since there's only one feature, maybe only one option. But the user wants three options, so perhaps I need to split the features into three. Wait, maybe the user wants to list the song titles and the features as separate entries. Like for each song, the title is one term, and each feature is another. But the user says "all terms with 3 options", so each term should have three options. Let me re-read the instruction.

Okay, let me try to figure out how to approach this. The user provided some text and asked for all terms with three options formatted as v3, skipping proper nouns. The example shows that the output should be text-only, so I need to make sure I'm not using any markup.

Last sentence: "Downloading the Full Album Zip" – "downloading" could be "fetching", "retrieving", "transferring". "Full Album Zip" might be "complete collection", "entire record set", "full discography zip".