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Originally Posted by MrsJoseph
She feels that the pirating of her music (if you knew who she was you could get every song she's created from the darknet) has increased her fan base but has hurt her earning potential. She said that while a lot of people like to attend live shows, those people are not in the majority and that most people who would have bought her music now just grab a copy and then follow her on twitter (she's rather bitter about that, actually). She says that people are always telling her how they are a new fan and love her work and waiting for the next album but she hasn't sold very much.
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Are her songs on youtube? Are her live performances? Does she consider listening to music on youtube to be the same as pirating?
I like the playlists that they have especially because you can I can look for a band and listen to their best songs, as well as the best songs of other bands from the same genre.