Digital Music Revolution
The rise of digital music began with the explosion of compact discs, which eventually surpassed vinyl sales in the late '80s. The introduction of MP3 compression transformed how music was shared and consumed, paving the way for revolutionary platforms like Napster and Apple’s iPod. Despite debates over analog versus digital sound quality, advancements in digital audio technology have solidified its dominance and accessibility in the music industry.In this clip
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