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    Participatory Fandoms

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    but not even that is required any more. Especially in the gaming industry, things are sold before they are completed and consumers often pay full price for products that may be incomplete or dysfunctional. It is not recommended for companies to release

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    10 Greatest Sophomore

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    10 Greatest Sophomore R&B Albums of All Time An artist's sophomore album is considered the "make or break" project. Three scenarios can happen after the artist drops his or her second album- the artist's career ends, the artist becomes just an average entertainer, or the artist takes his or her career into the superstar level. The "sophomore jinx" has ended a lot of careers because most artists can't live up to all of the hype, or their debut album was so successful that no other project will ever

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    On April 26th, 2018 it finally arrived. Every single marvel movie from Captain America: The First Avenger to Black Panther, have all hinted at the purple super-villain, Thanos, and he did not disappoint! Most of the heroes of the MCU appeared and I was surprised by some of their deaths in the movie. I thought this movie was spectacular and I believe it did not fall into some of the common issues Marvel movies typically have. Before you go see this movie, you should see some of the following MCU

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    Luv Is Rage 2 Analysis

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    When Lil Uzi, real name Symere Woods, released his new single XO Tour Llif3 on September 4, 2017 the world knew something big was coming. Luv is Rage 2 was released later that year in August. This album was Lil Uzi’s sequel to Luv is Rage. He includes features from The Weeknd and Pharrell Williams. Both of them are critically acclaimed for their own music. Lil Uzi’s album Luv is Rage 2 was one of the best albums of 2017. It will be remembered for its impactful lyrics and varying song types on the

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    Can't Remember a Time Without I-Tunes Essay

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    world of music and technology (Griggs & Leopold). When it first started, songs were available for instant download for only ninety-nine cents and albums for less than ten dollars. ITunes changed the way music was distributed and marketed. With the release of iTunes, music consumers could now download music digitally with the click of a button. Consumers no longer had to leave the comfort of their home to buy or listen to a song or an album. Before iTunes and digital music, consumers had to buy a complete

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    Al Al Salad Sal

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    with Columbia records. One thing I would have changed if I were apart of Columbia records is the timing of the release dates for the digital and physical copy. I would have insisted on releasing the digital copy on a Friday and then put the physical album out on a Monday. This could allow retailers to play a role in the album process. The retailers virtually played no role for the release of Beyonces album, because they refuse to put the album in stores. On the other side it would give fans more of

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    The Giver Right

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    that Jonas did the right thing at the end of The Giver. The releasing of the memories was very important in reshaping the Community and his actions also saved Gabriel who was about to be released, or killed. Leaving the Community was necessary to release the memories and there have been many examples in the Bible of people leaving their homelands to fulfill a promise or prophecy. Once Jonas crossed the boundary into Elsewhere, all of his memories were given back to the Community. These included his

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    A new up and coming artist by the name of “Lil Pump” became an overnight sensation and went viral over all social media platforms with a hit song “Gucci Gang”. In the entertainment business, the more popularity you gain the greater asset (profit potential) you are to a record label. Warner Bros. Records saw exactly that with the artist Lil Pump and pursued. Lil Pump’s hit song peaked at number three on the Billboard hot 100 song chart with 280 million streams, while reaching top five on the Billboard

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    Christopher Edwin Breaux was born on October 28 1987 in Long Beach, California. When he was about five years old, his family moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. When Breaux was young he would go around doing neighborhood chores to earn money to rent studio time to work on music he was creating. The first type of music he was exposed to was through his mother’s CD’s of Celine Dion and Phantom Of The Opera. After Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Breaux moved to Los Angeles to continue working on music where

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    Weezer's Return

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    There are two things you will inevitably hear about Weezer’s new album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End: the first is that that it is a return to form, and the second is that Weezer is finally back, baby. Neither of these things is necessarily true; allow me to explain. EWBAITE is less a return to form and more a “sum-of-all-parts” record, successfully touching on their entire discography. From the crunchy garage-rock of their first self-titled albums to the rockin’ solos of Maladroit and

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