Again I ask youBruh,it's stealing attention from Nas' album(s),it's one thing if your album drops in the same week or
month as another artist but the same day ?. And this is the second time.
Or some people want the nostalgia of having it in tape. Not disagreeing with what you said but there is a small amount of people who still want tapes and vinyls.Anybody who still buys cassettes is a fool.
The sound of a cassette tape deteriorates every time you play it.
I didn't believe it when CDs first came out and it took me forever to make the transition, but CDs>>>records and tapes.
The only thing better than a CD is an mp3 that you can listen to on your phone, burn onto a CD-R, or play it via bluetooth.
Sometimes you don't have to put a dollar amount on stuff like that. People want what they want. Some nostalgic items are priceless.I used to collect vinyl under the theory that they appreciate in value, but as soon as mp3s became a thing the value of vinyl dropped.
In the 90s a KRS, Rakim, Public Enemy 12" was worth $40 in VG+ condition.
Now those same records are worth $5.
I used to collect vinyl under the theory that they appreciate in value, but as soon as mp3s became a thing the value of vinyl dropped.
In the 90s a KRS, Rakim, Public Enemy 12" was worth $40 in VG+ condition.
Now those same records are worth $5.
It’s a collectible Old Man. Not the main source of playing the album.Anybody who still buys cassettes is a fool.
The sound of a cassette tape deteriorates every time you play it.
Aren't vinyl records starting to gain
popularity again ?