How Much Money Have You Spent On Hip Hop Music In The Past 10 Years?
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at least a band
the past 2yrs I prolly spent bout $50 or so
but in all honesty, ion wanna hear ? from somebody who don't even wanna support the culture smh
so, in essence, if you don't support, don't complain -
Probably a couple hundred bucks, not including my Apple Music monthly subscription.
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Free 99.
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KnowReasonForPeace wrote: »No idea.....i buy albums of artists i feel deserve it...joe budden, kendrick, logic.....etc
Just bought a car and new cars dont have cd players so its $10 a month for spotify
Back in the day the local store had a program...spend $200 over time and get a $10 gift cert....i got gift certs almost every 3 months
You atleast have aux port in your whip bruh?
Nope...no aux...its got some new usb thing that connects right in...still getting used to the set up -
? said the local store had a thing where you spend $200 over time and you get $10 back? Lol sheesh
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I’d say close to $1000. I used to buy a lot of hip hop books, vinyl albums, other ? . My album buying has dwindled significantly since around 2012.
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? said the local store had a thing where you spend $200 over time and you get $10 back? Lol sheesh
Yeah...just cause your cornball ass goes to best buy for your ? ...some of us still support the local stores -
? cant count. More than i should have so i toned down on the spending.
Going to shows n concerts is worth it tho -
10 years not a ? cent
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Just went through my collection. 10 years.....73 albums, most at $9.99, a few a little more. So easily about a grand not counting the shows I went to.
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A thousand or more
2007-2010. We still had 2 record stores open in my town at this point. Alot of their tapes were on clearance. I would go in every week and spend at least $15-20 on sale priced vinyl and tapes religiously. This is when i was most active in the thrift circuit also. Before goodwill amd other thrifts rose prices on records and electronics
Around 2010 the record store closed and i was forced to buy overpriced vinyl from a bookstore. I bought whatever new hip hop releases they had at time (lupe,wiz,nicki vinyl). I did that for a year and stopped buying music completely. Now If i see something rare or interesting i might grab it. Im mostly in to buying cassettes now whenever i spot them.
I spent over $500 in last 10 years on replacement needles and parts for my turntables. I picked up a digital mixer in 2013 for $300 also
My live entertainment expenses technically could be factored in too. 2008-2010 i literally went to club 2-3 times a week where artists and dj would perform -
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A lot but I don't know how much. Last cd i bought was Sean Price's "Imperius Rex."
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ALOT
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A lot this year alone I have spent £130 assuming that they are all priced at £10
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tompetrez3 wrote: »A thousand or more
2007-2010. We still had 2 record stores open in my town at this point. Alot of their tapes were on clearance. I would go in every week and spend at least $15-20 on sale priced vinyl and tapes religiously. This is when i was most active in the thrift circuit also. Before goodwill amd other thrifts rose prices on records and electronics
Around 2010 the record store closed and i was forced to buy overpriced vinyl from a bookstore. I bought whatever new hip hop releases they had at time (lupe,wiz,nicki vinyl). I did that for a year and stopped buying music completely. Now If i see something rare or interesting i might grab it. Im mostly in to buying cassettes now whenever i spot them.
I spent over $500 in last 10 years on replacement needles and parts for my turntables. I picked up a digital mixer in 2013 for $300 also
My live entertainment expenses technically could be factored in too. 2008-2010 i literally went to club 2-3 times a week where artists and dj would perform
You still on that cassette tape resurgence kick? -
In the last ten years, 0. In the ten years before that about $5,000
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bout 15 dollars...
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There aren't many local stores that are independently owned CD shops, I know of vinyl ones though in Providence. Where are you at on the east coast?
The last time I tried to buy a cd from an artist I generally enjoyed I had a really bad experience, (it was a woman) I went to shake her hand and she acted weird, then her DJ copied my hand-shake really slowly smiling. It was etherous IC. If it wasn't at my job I would've said something. Didn't even listen once or take it out of the packaging, I literally threw it in the trash. I wasn't trying to say suck my ? to her yet, be nice to the people supporting you.
A lot of ? isn't even worth $3.
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There aren't many local stores that are independently owned CD shops, I know of vinyl ones though in Providence. Where are you at on the east coast?
The last time I tried to buy a cd from an artist I generally enjoyed I had a really bad experience, (it was a woman) I went to shake her hand and she acted weird, then her DJ copied my hand-shake really slowly smiling. It was etherous IC. If it wasn't at my job I would've said something. Didn't even listen once or take it out of the packaging, I literally threw it in the trash. I wasn't trying to say suck my ? to her yet, be nice to the people supporting you.
A lot of ? isn't even worth $3.
I feel like no one wants to listen to a whole CD anymore anyway.
Gallery of Sound is the store...used to be 10 locations...last i knew..they are down to 1 spot -
After reading this thread, I realized this is the time to buy used CDs. You can go to a thrift store or a used record store and cop CDs for $2.
You might ask, 'why pay $2 for a CD when you can download it for free?'
Well CDs have better sound quality than mp3s. You can hear the difference. -
After reading this thread, I realized this is the time to buy used CDs. You can go to a thrift store or a used record store and cop CDs for $2.
You might ask, 'why pay $2 for a CD when you can download it for free?'
Well CDs have better sound quality than mp3s. You can hear the difference.
Also something about having a collection....growing up my father had an amazing vinyl collection and cds are our generations version
I dont do vinyl so im proud of tje collection i have -
I went through a phase when I was buying albums from Amazon. I've probably spent $100 on Hip Hop CDs in the past 10 years.
But I also collect vinyl. I've probably spent over $500 on Hip Hop vinyl since 2007.
Thats a total of $600 on Hip Hop music over the past 10 years.
When I was younger, before the internet, I would spend about $100 per year on Hip Hop albums.
If we include tickets to shows about 4 bills... -
Last actual cd I purchased was 50 get rich or die trying....... but before that i was purchasing cds every week all that no limit cash money screw tapes whole Texas scene at that. One of my first few was ugk and that cd was 17.99 and I purchased that ? twice