MP3 vs C.D.

Shammago

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MP3s particularly from iTunes because of the great selection and without having to drive from store to store looking for an album that might not even be there. Especially old classic shyt.

Plus CDs take up space and like someone said earlier, they get scratched up or skip.

It's all about the music, I could care less about smelling the CD cover lol or looking at the pictures. It's all about the quality of the music.
 

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I think releasing a physical is what makes a complete artist. A lot of artists release digital only like they're not really trying to deliver a good packaged product that they put time and creativity into. Music and records(vinyl/tapes/CDs) go hand in hand..I'm sure the consumer would appreciate the music more than just downloading it off their computer..even tho I like digital right now, I respect the physicals..
 

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I think releasing a physical is what makes a complete artist. A lot of artists release digital only like they're not really trying to deliver a good packaged product that they put time and creativity into. Music and records(vinyl/tapes/CDs) go hand in hand..I'm sure the consumer would appreciate the music more than just downloading it off their computer..even tho I like digital right now, I respect the physicals..
it only goes hand in hand because that's how it's always been tho. in 50 years there will be people that have never even seen a cd or record (shyt there's probably people now that have never seen a cd :merchant: ) and that's how it will be for them, see something on itunes and have it playing within 10 secs.
 
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