Today marks 1 Year of $VINYL + New Website Launch!๐
To Celebrate our first anniversary the launch of our brand new website is now live! Thank you to all the $VINYL collectors out there!
https://t.co/I331rFcp4B
Vinyl: the industry that survives all trends.
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Remember when you bought things and you could actually own them?
A game? You owned it.
Music? It was yours.
Software? You owned it when you purchased it .
A car? Once you bought it you got all the functions.
Nowadays we are just in a subscription/ renters world.
We are now purchasing for access and not ownership anymore and they can just switch anything up at any time.. and that is exactly what THEY want.
โYou will own nothing and be happyโ seemed like a warning..
But as the days go by it is turning into a reality.
We MUST fight back.
@VibeMagazine Hip-hop staying alive forever hits different on vinyl. Pull the record off the shelf, drop the needle, hold the sleeve in your hands. The beats fill the room and the culture stays yours. Thatโs what lasts.
Entire generations are growing up without owning the things they love. Now they are starting to wake up to the scam.
$VINYL #skipspotify#physicalmedia#vinyl#movies
Kwn talks to VIBE about physical media in 2026:
"Everything's so online, everything's so on our phone nowadays. I feel like physical media is really where it's at."
@VibeMagazine This hits home. When everythingโs on your phone, nothing beats pulling a record off the shelf, dropping the needle, and holding the artwork while the room fills with sound you truly control. Physical just feels permanent.
@16bitnostalgia Streaming giants despise this meme. They want you trapped in subs, paying forever for โaccessโ to nothing you own. Physical media is the quiet rebellion. Own the vinyl, own the art, keep the power.
@pomdr Exactly the message we need. Pull a record off the shelf, drop the needle, hold the sleeve in your hands. The room fills with sound you chose. No menus, no disappearing catalogs. Physical just hits different.
@the49thstreet@CrosleyRadio@LadyKyellz@Hodovss Music Biz finally saying physical isnโt nostalgia is the quiet gut punch to streaming giants. They built their model on endless subs where you own zero. Vinyl comeback is how we stop renting and start owning.
@KittenByKitten Exactly the message we need. Pull a record off the shelf, drop the needle, hold the sleeve in your hands. The room fills with sound you chose. No menus, no disappearing catalogs. Physical just hits different.
@Brodeyy_51 Seeing your top 4 on actual discs hits the same nerve as vinyl for me. The ritual of the artwork you hold, the shelf thatโs truly yours. No menus, no disappearing catalogs. Physical media keeps the experience real.
@kidtsang@itsolvras Exactly that fatigue hits because youโre renting every โfavorite showโ across a dozen subs. Pay monthly or watch it vanish when the license expires. Why keep funding stuff you never actually own?