Do niccas still use iPods?

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Who the fukk listens to new music? It's a nightmare...all you better have is old shyt on your phone. The pop songs are 50x better than rap these days except Kendrick. Everything else is torture. I got me Luniz, Suga Free, Lox, Richie Rich, Dogg Pound, DMX, Biggie, Pac, Aaliyah, Sam Cooke..on CONSTANT ROTATION. No new age music allowed in my car..lol
 

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tried that. most my shyt got replaced with censored versions. i don't time to go through all one by one to report it. I'm sticking with the Ipod.

I've never had any of my uploaded music replaced with censored versions. I believe there is an option in the settings for that.
 

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I've never had any of my uploaded music replaced with censored versions. I believe there is an option in the settings for that.
when i Googled for a solution everything said there is no option. you have to do it track by track.
 

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Who the fukk listens to new music? It's a nightmare...all you better have is old shyt on your phone. The pop songs are 50x better than rap these days except Kendrick. Everything else is torture. I got me Luniz, Suga Free, Lox, Richie Rich, Dogg Pound, DMX, Biggie, Pac, Aaliyah, Sam Cooke..on CONSTANT ROTATION. No new age music allowed in my car..lol
If you don't listen to new music how do you know what it sounds like?
 

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Got an old ipod nano and an old iphone 4s full of classic songs. Haven't put new music on them shyts in atleast 3 years. They just stay in the car plugged up
 

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Who the fukk listens to new music? It's a nightmare...all you better have is old shyt on your phone. The pop songs are 50x better than rap these days except Kendrick. Everything else is torture. I got me Luniz, Suga Free, Lox, Richie Rich, Dogg Pound, DMX, Biggie, Pac, Aaliyah, Sam Cooke..on CONSTANT ROTATION. No new age music allowed in my car..lol
maybe new American music may be ass to you, but I don't just listen to American music.
 

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If you don't listen to new music how do you know what it sounds like?
Well that was too extreme...I have talked on the phone and let the radio play in the background...same artists over and over again. Same sound. Nothing classic and if it was something powerful, it would be at clubs and all kind of spots year round.
 

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Who the fukk listens to new music? It's a nightmare...all you better have is old shyt on your phone. The pop songs are 50x better than rap these days except Kendrick. Everything else is torture. I got me Luniz, Suga Free, Lox, Richie Rich, Dogg Pound, DMX, Biggie, Pac, Aaliyah, Sam Cooke..on CONSTANT ROTATION. No new age music allowed in my car..lol
Outside of J.Cole I don't listen to much new rap artist either.

It's kinda sad that all the rap legends got old and most of them weren't replaced. The fact that a rapper like Lil Wayne who was around back then and was a b or c tier rapper is at the top of the game now is pretty telling.
 

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Outside of J.Cole I don't listen to much new rap artist either.

It's kinda sad that all the rap legends got old and most of them weren't replaced. The fact that a rapper like Lil Wayne who was around back then and was a b or c tier rapper is at the top of the game now is pretty telling.
I had the radio on every morning for a two month span like two years ago..I swear..every 5-10 minutes...another Wayne/Drake song came on. It made me sick..I couldn't take it any fukking more. It was horrid.
 

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No u can't. No streaming site has the amount of underground shyt I have. Sometimes I feeling like listening to a very rare max b song, I'm 99% percent sure any of them streaming services would have. I have 6 months free wit spotify and I still don't use it.

Da fukk would I want to use 4 different service that all rely on internet connection. When I can just have the music stored ready to listen at any time. Dog I have a huge collection, and a lot of songs aren't on any of the those services. I have like 250 max b songs, not even half of them on them services(as a example).


:blessed: Google Play Music is PERFECT for safely uploading your rare & hard to find music:

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Google now lets you upload 50,000 songs to the cloud for free

This is a pretty amazing deal

By Chris Welch on February 25, 2015 01:00 pm

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Google's taking a big step out in front of its music streaming competitors today. The company has just announced that effective immediately, you'll be able to upload up to 50,000 songs from your personal music collection and store them in the cloud through Google Play Music — all for free. The previous limit was 20,000.

The new total is double what Apple allows users to upload with iTunes Match (25,000), which itself is a premium service priced at $24.99 annually. (Paying for iTunes Match also lets you listen to Apple's iTunes Radio without being pestered by ads.) Amazon Music lets consumers store 250 songs in the cloud for free, though subscribers can upload as many as 250,000 tracks. But again, that requires spending money. Google's giving you 50,000 slots for free. And from the looks of it, there's no fine print. Google's simply upping the number to put an even bigger gap between itself and Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft's Xbox Music. The latter service does not allow manual uploads; instead, it can only sync your own songs to the cloud if they're in Microsoft's own store.

I've generally been a big fan of Google's cloud music storage. It's where I've uploaded The Beatles discography, mono Bob Dylan recordings, out-of-print CDs, and other content that you generally can't buy from Play Music. Uploading is pretty painless, though I still wish Google offered an option to manually upload songs rather than match your library against its own by default. If there's a mismatch when that happens, you're forced to hit "Fix incorrect match" and wait for your own track to upload.

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Google's music locker is a great place to store the songs you never want to lose.

The service also tends to make bizarre cover art mistakes from time to time, but correcting that is way easier. Let's just say this is a pretty great deal, and regardless of whether you intend to start paying monthly for Google Play Music, it's something worth looking into. That's a nice all-in-one package, but I'm a Spotify subscriber and still find that Google's free music locker is the perfect complement.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/2/25/8107131/google-play-music-song-upload-limit
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Well that was too extreme...I have talked on the phone and let the radio play in the background...same artists over and over again. Same sound. Nothing classic and if it was something powerful, it would be at clubs and all kind of spots year round.
damn, you rely on the media, to give you great new music? sheesh
 

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:blessed: Google Play Music is PERFECT for safely uploading your rare & hard to find music:

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Google now lets you upload 50,000 songs to the cloud for free

This is a pretty amazing deal

By Chris Welch on February 25, 2015 01:00 pm

JqTaNgA.png

Google's taking a big step out in front of its music streaming competitors today. The company has just announced that effective immediately, you'll be able to upload up to 50,000 songs from your personal music collection and store them in the cloud through Google Play Music — all for free. The previous limit was 20,000.

The new total is double what Apple allows users to upload with iTunes Match (25,000), which itself is a premium service priced at $24.99 annually. (Paying for iTunes Match also lets you listen to Apple's iTunes Radio without being pestered by ads.) Amazon Music lets consumers store 250 songs in the cloud for free, though subscribers can upload as many as 250,000 tracks. But again, that requires spending money. Google's giving you 50,000 slots for free. And from the looks of it, there's no fine print. Google's simply upping the number to put an even bigger gap between itself and Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft's Xbox Music. The latter service does not allow manual uploads; instead, it can only sync your own songs to the cloud if they're in Microsoft's own store.

I've generally been a big fan of Google's cloud music storage. It's where I've uploaded The Beatles discography, mono Bob Dylan recordings, out-of-print CDs, and other content that you generally can't buy from Play Music. Uploading is pretty painless, though I still wish Google offered an option to manually upload songs rather than match your library against its own by default. If there's a mismatch when that happens, you're forced to hit "Fix incorrect match" and wait for your own track to upload.

fU9HdjB.png



The service also tends to make bizarre cover art mistakes from time to time, but correcting that is way easier. Let's just say this is a pretty great deal, and regardless of whether you intend to start paying monthly for Google Play Music, it's something worth looking into. That's a nice all-in-one package, but I'm a Spotify subscriber and still find that Google's free music locker is the perfect complement.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/2/25/8107131/google-play-music-song-upload-limit
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I can't lie breh, this is a pretty cool service. but its not for me or compatible with how I digest music. but it is cool. and makes you realise how shytty apple are.
 

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I can't lie breh, this is a pretty cool service. but its not for me or compatible with how I digest music. but it is cool. and makes you realise how shytty apple are.
Well some of us have Sprint and listening to music through the cloud is dicey at best. Even if my data is unlimited if my phone goes to 3G i'm facing speeds of half a mbps or slower.

I need to have the actual music on my phone.I have about 17,000 songs on my iPhone and 1500 on my iPod Nano. Because my music is sorted through smart playlist and gets synced to my iPhone, iPad, and iPod Nano that 1500 is my most listened to songs.
 
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