^ well there's the other side of the black spectrum, instead of spending a month's rent on beats and jordans
those who have beats headphones
are they any better then say gaming headphones? i know gaming headsets also have surround
whats teh sound quality from both for comparisons?
That's the dumbest analogy I've heard in a while. This has nothing to do with 1's and 0's but rather build quality and accurate sound reproduction. That's like saying my home speakers sound the same as my ipod head phones that came in the box.
Why would individuals listening to Rap need quality sound anyway? It's just a guy boasting and complaining about his life
You pretty much described 90% of music of any genre![]()
My music of choice is EDM. No lyrics to shape my perspective or mood.
...the cold never bothered me any way
Can't get any shorter?
Can't think of anything.
if true
http://news.yahoo.com/dr-dre-drunken...125948069.html
We haven’t heard anything official about its supposed $3.2 billion purchase of Beats from Apple yet and now Billboard reports there’s a good reason for that. According to Billboard’s sources, Apple was not at all happy about a video posted by actor Tyrese Gibson where a couple of weeks ago in which Beats founder and hip-hop legend Dr. Dre boasts about becoming “the first billionaire in hip-hop.” Apple was also probably not happy to hear that Gibson said that Dre was “drunk off of Heinekens” in the video, which was posted on Gibson’s Facebook page right after news broke that Apple would be buying Beats for $3.2 billion.
While most of us found the Dre video funny, it’s pretty obvious why Apple did not — the company has long thrived with a culture of extreme secrecy and it probably took the video as a sign that the team at Beats might not be a good fit. In addition to this, Billboard says that Apple was not happy that Beats apparently leaked news about the deal well before the company was ready to make it formal.
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