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15 years old and the whole record is still fire. I don't listen to a whole lot of this genre, but always get my work done when this is playing...
Love that Album! Ask Jay- Z where he got the "Z" in his name from.... Here's a video/rap I made about my team at Shift. "99 Problem but my Team Ain't One" Enjoy! #humblebrag
That's awesome...great job!!
Back in my agency days, had a Kia dealership that lived in the "$99 down and Everyone Drives" world. We produced a jingle and a full :60 with the hook "I Got 99 Dollars and My Car Don't Run". It was good but not near as badass as your video!
1) Sandstorm by Darude is my go-toMost of us sit behind a computer screen and that leads me to believe a few have upped their daily music-listening game.... AKA the automotive audiophiles. Ranging from the white in-ear pods that come with an Apple device to my Schiit-stacked Sennheiser brethren, let's talk about making music great again!
1. What was the last song that blew your mind?
2. What equipment are you listening through?
There are no wrong answers. Music is subjective and personal. I'm just looking forward to discussing the things that make the daily grind more colorful.
Automotive industry professionals share their favorite music and audio equipment setups used while working at their desks, with discussions ranging from budget-friendly options like $30 M-Pow earbuds to high-end gear like Audeze LCD-2 headphones and Schiit tube amplifiers. The thread reveals that audio quality noticeably improves with better equipment and higher-fidelity streaming services like Tidal, though casual listeners may not perceive the difference on cheaper headphones. A key takeaway is that music listening at work becomes more enjoyable when paired with quality hardware, and the group discovers new artists like Jain while sharing curated playlists designed to test audio equipment's strengths and weaknesses.