As you may or may not have heard, Apple is spending $3 billion dollars to buy a hip hop music company called Beats. Why? Damned if I know. The guess is they want to improve their iTunes radio app and perhaps appeal to a younger crowd.
I don’t understand it as both iTunes Radio and Beats are not very successful in the marketplace…with Beats being even less successful than iTunes. Beats also makes a popular headphone using sports stars and other so-called celebrities to market them. Smart. Watch some of the basketball players walking into arena and you will see them wearing Beats headphones. They may be great for hip hop but for most other styles of music, they are crap. They load up the bass end without a whole lot of attention paid to mid range and high end sounds. You would be much better served to buy Bose or some other brand that pays attention to quality.
And the cherry on top of this fiasco is Apple is bringing the two top execs of Beats into the company, including their foul-mouthed President. That may be OK for a company that promotes the chaotic, ugly music that is Hip Hop and Rap, but not for one of the classiest tech companies in the world. One of the top Apple execs said today that Steve Jobs would be proud of this acquisition. Sorry…I believe Steve Jobs is rolling over in his grave.
Now, I realize that I am an old fart that may not “appreciate” today’s music (my parents never liked my music when I was a kid) and time is moving past me, but I still believe in the power of beauty and good taste. And while some pundits think this is a good move for Apple, so many others do not. They point out that Apple would have been better off buying Spotify or some other Internet music company.
For Apple, $3 billion is a drop in the bucket. They will not lose on the deal. The Beats folks say they are doing this to “Save Music.” Total BS! They did it for the money. Music doesn’t need saving…at least good music doesn’t. Mozart, Beethoven, Frank Sinatra, Dave Brubeck, Chuck Berry, Elvis` and many others are still going strong and their music will still be around when you and I are gone. Can you say the same about Hip Hop?
So you read our two top stories here and decide for yourself. If you read on past them, I think you will find some good info here that may help you out with your tech products. –JRC
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