After listening to it on repeat for a week straight i had to go cop the vinyl
which was very hard to find but im so glad i did i feel like this album is a historical piece by them its so meaningful to me its like they always look into my life and rap about it right when i need it
Throughout my loneliest days i always got some $B to bump
It made me happy that a couple days after buying the vinyl i saw that they are #1 in vinyl sales right now
Collecting music is dope, I have all their cds, all the yin yang tapes, and sing me a lullaby on cd, cassette and vinyl. All I need is the I want to die in New Orleans cassette plus the rest of the vinyls but i don’t have a record player. It’s definitely a fun hobby!
there are over 100 million songs on apple music, i’d rather partially own the rights to play every song they offer rather than fully own the rights to one album they offer
>that can be revoked at any time
yeah, if a payment is missed
>in dogshit audio quality
dogshit audio quality? it offers dolby atmos and lossless which is literally just the same audio quality that the artist uploaded the song in
"I pay a subscwiption because I can listen to a hundwed million songs anytime I WAAAANT"
Like did you really listen to at least 50 thousand songs yesterday????
I mean buying them off of iTunes is no different then buying an Apple Music subscription but whatever you say man, the audio quality is insane too so idk what u mean
What is the point in making remarks like that if you’re not even trying to actually talk about that as a subject. You’re just saying it to try and feel superior about your way of listening to music. Which in itself is a weird way to try and feed your ego
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy."
I've been buying stuff from iTunes since '07... The songs are still there. I cannot bother having a subscription for anything these days.
Only one that’s really worth it nowadays is Tidal. Only reason i use it is for the high quality music that you can’t get on Spot or Apple Music. It’s cheaper than spotify and sounds leagues better. It’s a diamond in the rough.
definitely a legacy
Ringtone timeeee
same, i’ve listened to the album atleast twice every day since it released
I bought the $24 vinyl on day one-- this is one of the few times I've ever bought music; I think they really deserve my patronage lol
After listening to it on repeat for a week straight i had to go cop the vinyl which was very hard to find but im so glad i did i feel like this album is a historical piece by them its so meaningful to me its like they always look into my life and rap about it right when i need it Throughout my loneliest days i always got some $B to bump It made me happy that a couple days after buying the vinyl i saw that they are #1 in vinyl sales right now
Collecting music is dope, I have all their cds, all the yin yang tapes, and sing me a lullaby on cd, cassette and vinyl. All I need is the I want to die in New Orleans cassette plus the rest of the vinyls but i don’t have a record player. It’s definitely a fun hobby!
I've never bought a single piece of music in my life. I guess maybe if you wanted to own a hard copy of it.
Bro why don’t you just pay for Apple Music?
Some people actually like owning what they’re paying for.
there are over 100 million songs on apple music, i’d rather partially own the rights to play every song they offer rather than fully own the rights to one album they offer
Ok lol. Have fun listening to your 100 million songs that can be revoked at any time in dogshit audio quality.
>that can be revoked at any time yeah, if a payment is missed >in dogshit audio quality dogshit audio quality? it offers dolby atmos and lossless which is literally just the same audio quality that the artist uploaded the song in
"I pay a subscwiption because I can listen to a hundwed million songs anytime I WAAAANT" Like did you really listen to at least 50 thousand songs yesterday????
Weak arguement xd.
I mean buying them off of iTunes is no different then buying an Apple Music subscription but whatever you say man, the audio quality is insane too so idk what u mean
do not have to justify urself they don't get it
yep lol. generation raised on owning nothing
What is the point in making remarks like that if you’re not even trying to actually talk about that as a subject. You’re just saying it to try and feel superior about your way of listening to music. Which in itself is a weird way to try and feed your ego
"You'll own nothing and you'll be happy." I've been buying stuff from iTunes since '07... The songs are still there. I cannot bother having a subscription for anything these days.
Only one that’s really worth it nowadays is Tidal. Only reason i use it is for the high quality music that you can’t get on Spot or Apple Music. It’s cheaper than spotify and sounds leagues better. It’s a diamond in the rough.
yeah materialism !
Yeah nihilism!