I want it to count towards their numbers.
If you buy the shirts and stuff with bundled music it does count towards it that’s why they do it
You got kiss me kiss me kiss me
You're in luck, my last copy! They've been selling like hotcakes.
I can sell you some MP3s, hit me up if interested.
how do I buy individual albums and songs? I do NOT want to sign up for ÂŁ7.99 per month to stream, I have spotify already.
I used to use Google play music but its not longer and directing me to YouTube.
I want to support a specific artist!!!
I'm using android. Is it supposed to be this hard to spend money?
bandcamp
Go to your nearest record store and purchase the album you wish to buy. Once you get home, place the disc inside the optical drive of your computer. You may elect to listen to the song from the CD-ROM, or utilize a program (such as Cool Edit Pro) to extract the audio media and convert the files to a format of your choice (I prefer Ogg-Vorbis).
Okay but how are they better
If we’re talking flagships then the s20 is way ahead of the iPhone 12 specs-wise. You can go check that out yourself. Android OS is open source, unlike iOS which has always been one of apples downfalls. Thought it’s still in its beginning stages, that folding phone shows that Samsung is trying to innovate like Apple USED to do. At the end of the day Samsung is selling better tech for cheaper (only because they don’t have the Apple tax) and people still act like they’re poverty phones. I don’t plan on switching to android but let’s look at this objectively
Op why do you want to buy digital downloads out of curiosity
I can either buy the song once, or listen to the song 1500 times for a min of 30 seconds.
I would rather buy the single or album directly.
Do streams even count for albuks and songs that came out prior to the streaming rule change?
I can either buy the song once, or listen to the song 1500 times for a min of 30 seconds.
I would rather buy the single or album directly.
Do streams even count for albuks and songs that came out prior to the streaming rule change?
Why wouldn’t they?
If we’re talking flagships then the s20 is way ahead of the iPhone 12 specs-wise. You can go check that out yourself. Android OS is open source, unlike iOS which has always been one of apples downfalls. Thought it’s still in its beginning stages, that folding phone shows that Samsung is trying to innovate like Apple USED to do. At the end of the day Samsung is selling better tech for cheaper (only because they don’t have the Apple tax) and people still act like they’re poverty phones. I don’t plan on switching to android but let’s look at this objectively
Yes Samsung is innovating but they also rush out products. Whose to say iPhone doesn’t have a folding phone in its basement projects.
tomsguide.com/news/iphone-12-vs-samsung-galaxy-20-face-off
Just a quick skim it looks like every “surface” detail is pretty much the same.
I will give Samsung the point for allowing way more customization, it’s pretty much a PC in your pocket. But iPhone has slowly been going in that direction.
To me recently both flagships are the same minus one or two details. Both to me have run out of ideas and people really only go based on OS and brand
I can either buy the song once, or listen to the song 1500 times for a min of 30 seconds.
I would rather buy the single or album directly.
Do streams even count for albuks and songs that came out prior to the streaming rule change?
They can still kill off your digital download can’t they? Even if you purchase it, in the fine print it doesn’t give you ownership if I remember correctly
Your better off illegally downloading or buying the CD’s and ripping
They can still kill off your digital download can’t they? Even if you purchase it, in the fine print it doesn’t give you ownership if I remember correctly
Your better off illegally downloading or buying the CD’s and ripping
I couldn't care about the ownership element tbh. I have spotify. Its purely to support in the most direct way possible
I couldn't care about the ownership element tbh. I have spotify. Its purely to support in the most direct way possible
Oh then I’m sure buying their merch helps a lot more then buying the music. Also buying concert tickets when they go on sale
Usually the label gets the money from music.