(What a Time to be Alive) the downloads went through the roof.This caused the duo to change the free mixtape into an ten-dollar album, which made them over three-million dollars. But this album is making money for them and for the seven-hundred-billion dollar company, Apple. Drake and Future have teamed up with Apple making it so that the only place you can buy the album is on iTunes, which is owned by Apple.So this is supposedly a big influence on the rap artist because rap artist are trying to come together as a group now, and if all of theses artist team up with Apple what does this mean for competitors to iTunes like 7digital, Emusic, or even Amazon, how do people feel about this possible new trend going around and how will this affect how they spend their money on music?
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Drake and Future would be a great source to get opinions from for this story, but this story can work well without their input because this story mainly focuses on how the listeners feel about their decisions and not the artist. Also a wide variety of people and their remarks would make this story more interesting. My primary sources would be the ones who bought the album and the people who downloaded it while my secondary sources would be people who heard about the album but never purchased it. But the most valuable sources for this story would be the ones who have actually listened and bought the mixtape/album because they will give me the best information on how they feel about those two changing this free mixtape into a paid