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How is the Dru album??
@liz - Yeah, Dru's album is great. Definitely check it out. I still haven't had a chance to listen to all of T.I's album but so far, it's dope! I wouldn't expect anything less. T.I stays consistent.
@lee - I still prefer CDs, but I still buy digital downloads. As long as we're still supporting the artists and music we listen to, right?
@Phil Rando - Hey Phil. Thanks for checking out my blog. I guess we'll see how Tip does when the number's come back. I don't know if he'll beat Wayne's first week numbers but I do believe he'll debut at #1 or 2.
@Ali - Lol. How doesn't it count because you're a girl? Women are the primary music buyers. The entire downfall of the industry is your fault :P lol. I have to admit, I haven't listened to much of Jennifer Hudson. I definitely need to check out the Jazmine Sullivan album though. Let me know what you think of the Dru album once you get it. I have it on high rotation on my system.
@youngfreshnew - Exactly. There's a different feeling going through an actual collection of music as opposed to just clicking through a folder of mp3 files. I picked up that Kardi as well. Def a great album. I have to admit.. I have only heard about 2 minutes total of Solange's music lol. I gotta get more familiar. The Dru album is great. You'll definitely enjoy it. I guarantee it lol
Last CD I bought was digital and it was Jasmine Sullivan. Is it true that artists get more $$$ from CD's then digital downloads? If so, I will go back to buying CD's.
Interesting read here:
Harvard Law project does legal case study of iTunes' business model
http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/i-tunes...
@Mirth Nadir - That's an interesting mix. Can you email it to me? I gotta hear that. Regarding the payment difference, it all depends on the contract but also how much an artist sells in each medium: CDs are sold as full albums, whereas the majority of iTunes purchases are singles. It can vary, but I still make the choice to purchase the CDs. I love having the physical copy. No matter if I change computers, something happens to my hard drive, new iPod, etc.. I'll always have something to reload my digital playlists.
@Christina - Yeah, that song was pretty popular back then. If you like these tracks, you'll love the new album.
@TheJennTaFur - I couldn't agree more. Even if I'm making certain choices that slant more towards digital distribution for certain clients, my personal preference remains CDs. Digital purchases don't give me the feeling of real ownership. I looked over the summary for the case study you linked. It's really interesting; I'm definitely going to read more into this. Thanks for that!