Friday, September 21, 2007

स्तेअलिंग MUSIC

STEALING MUSIC

We are made to believe that artists spend lots of time, and energy to come up with music and what not. In reality, most artists don’t write their own songs; which I despise to be honest. How can I believe what you’re saying on an album when I know for a fact that you didn’t write it? But the thing that gets me is that we get caught believing in all the hype about certain artists, and rush to get their albums only to be extremely disappointed by the content.
A prime example is the fact that I bought both the 50 cent and Kanye West cds. I had a feeling what I was going to get, but I was still a bit shocked. The Kanye West cd was marvelous; I mean what else can we expect from Yeazzy himself? But the 50 Cent cd is nothing short of ridiculous and disastrous. How can an artist get himself in a music booth just to rehash everything he has done in the past? The one song that showed a glimpse of evolvement was the Justin Timberlake featured Ayo Technology. I was wondering why 50 was more than happy to tell fans to steal his music if they have to.
And that brings me to my point. Steal music. Run right now and steal the music you like, because these artists out here don’t care whether their products are good or not. They’re out to make money, and that’s all that matters. Why pay 16 bucks for a cd with three good songs on it? Where’s Napster when we need it?
If I offend some of you reading this, please let me know. But I highly suggest you steal music and save yourself some money.

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