It doesn't matter, you are one person and these new kids are one person. If they fukk with and don't fukk with what you do, who is gonna separate right from wrong? It's art, shyt can't be measured. You are making up rules as if you were Jesus of this game, when other legends are starting streaming services and working with them. People listen to music digitally today, cause it's easier. I can switch between 3-4 songs from 3-4 albums within seconds, the same procedure would take me an additional 10 minutes and a lot of standing up, kneeling and on with CDs.
You can have your collections digitally? What's the difference between digital collections and physical? Yes albums like Blueprint can disappear, but a cd can get skratches, stolen, burnt up etc. I.e. There's pros and cons for both formats. Personally I've thought about collecting vinyls, but when I think about it I don't know why.
You are talking about art and not culture.
You don't and never knew the culture.
So you talk this culture thief tongue based bullshyt predicated on making culture into art to take.
I am not fooled.
Hiphop is a culture and just because we have culture thieves in the business of rap does not authenicate them culturally.
Plus you are no bboy.
so miss me with your culture thievery based semantics which are rooted in thievery.
You have an affinity to collect vinyl but you don't and you have an affinity to listen to rap music but affinity real cultural affinity for hiphop you do not have.
Like why should we care if jayz culture thief ass takes his material off.
Who cares and sooner or later no one will care.
Except people of culture, who kept it vibrant just for you to get to this point to listen and indulge.
In a minute the culture thieves will ruin it for themselves and find the next sector of business to destroy the profitability of.
Since in general, most never dug in the crate.
They have no idea of what a great musical purchase is.
Streaming is not a physical purchase and real talk,.....
The more they continue to push not collecting or creating high quality music.
You will be lost in following that mantra.
Art Barr