Is Downloading Music a Lost Art?

Yinny

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No real need to do with so many apps- if YouTube was smoother they could’ve capitalized on the streaming wave easily but they missed their shot.
 

Lýba'rhaésheýun

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I was Always More Of Collector, Then A Streamer. I like to feel like I actually own things not renting them . :francis: Plus I love Going in My Itunes and seeing all these Dope Hip Hop Artists Back to back from the 80's, 90's, Underground And Now Its Perfect. :ahh::ohlawd:

But I Don't Illegally Download Tho :whoa:
 

Lifejennings

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I only listen to albums once or twice anyway...

fukk I look like listening to the same shyt over and over...

And the ear can't tell the difference anyway unless you got $500 headphones with an amp...

Most of yall listening to shyt on shytty ass BEATS or pods or whatever the fukk...
You can definitely tell the difference. You must never have heard some of these booboo recordings out there.
Remember setting up all the files to download and wake up to new music?

:blessed:
Remember when you woke up, and one of them had messed up or stopped halfway through. :scust:
 

kovi

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I download on top of having Tidal.

I stream that shyt at first to give my artists’ plays so they get paid then download later at some point.

‘Owning’ the music, being able to change the art, metadata, etc... is well worth it. My library is meticulously organized.

Most people only care about convenience but there’s more to it for me.
 
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