decades?once the CD is phased out, record labels could be pointless
but that won't happen for decades because a lot of people still use physical disks.
i don't know anybody that uses CDs not even my pops.decades?i don't know anybody that uses CDs not even my pops.
their already making cars with out CD players, computer manufacturers are shipping PCs with out CD rom drives. 5 years before stores stop carrying CDs. its over
Record labels will never go away, but its crazy between the big 3, they only see $38 Billion per year. The industry is pretty small, considering 3 block buster movies can make that same amount of money.
Most rappers are staying unsigned, and dropping mixtapes & doing shows. No one is signing a rapper that doesn't have mass appeal in this environment. But that has not hold up progress, because the music comes frequent.
Music quality dropped dramatically the very moment when cd's died..theres a technological revolution yeah, and its rightly punishing the record labels but the soundtrack to this revolution is trash.
This is my thought processThis can be a great thing if we support the shows that artists' do in order to keep them motivated to make the kind of music the fans expect. If not it could cause the quality of music to continue to get worse.
Let em cookWelcome to the future
First they marked up CDs that cost $1 dollar and charge you $20, while starving the artist you loved in a slave contract
Then they tried to sue you for millions for downloading a song, but alas, they're were to many of us
Selling us Ring tones were the next cash out but now technology has advanced where you create your own at the press of a button
As the money slowed and the Internet expanded they began to panic, doing away with artistic integrity and forcing recording artists to put out a CD full of "Radio Hits" in an attempt to capture the single driven market on itunes
But they failed as the ever evolving music consumer continued to find new ways to get free music. They even ratted to the authorities forcing a net wide shutdown on many of our favorite sites and imprisoning our brother Kim dotcom as a maryr
But we persevered. They have their weapons and we have ours.
We are now witnessing the end of the record label.
The 360 deal was there last attempt to control the market but their artist are flopping left an right. Gold is the new platinum...how amusing.
The old guard is finished. The labels will die this year and radio will suffer the same fate unless they bend the knee
lol.. I feel like you should have ended this rant with CAAAAAN YOOOUUU DIIIIIIIG ITTTT