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So what is the best way to actually own music? I miss having a physical file I could put wherever and listen to anywhere, but haven't resorted to pirating anything since limewire
Bandcamp first, if you can pay for what you want and then, surprisingly, still Soulseek.
Piracy creates an endless loop of artists taking advances and eventually losing royalties. That's just what I've seen growing up in the music /film/ TV industry and briefly working in both. Screw labels and Spotify but go support artists and actually buy stuff.
Artists have never made much on sales anyway. Go to shows.
“It’s my understanding that I had over 80 million streams on Spotify this year, So, if I’m doing the math right that means I earned $12. Enough to get myself a nice sandwich at a restaurant. So, from the bottom of my heart, thanks for your support, and thanks for the sandwich.” - Weird Al
buy swag from their web presence if you are old and your ears can't do live shows no more.
Noise attenuating earbuds are a game changer, haven't gone home with ringing ears since I started using them.
Screw labels and Spotify but go support artists and actually buy stuff.
This is the way.
I'm not even able to put music on my watch unless it's a mp3, so paying to stream music is out of the question.
Don't use shady sites. Use yt-dlp.
but yt audio quality is terrible.
but yt audio quality is terrible.
So are the bluetooth speakers and ear buds that most people use to listen to music these days.
is there an android version?
If you use the NewPipe android app to watch youtube, you can download directly from there, as video or audio, in a selection of formats.
Or you could use some app like InnerTune and listen to YouTube Music content without ads.
I'm kinda waiting for this bad boy to come out so I can put into it all the songs I legally acquired all these years...