This was a hilarious exchange between Zack Baun and Quinyon Mitchell talking about Q’s Spotify playlists:

This cements Q as being an absolute DAWG! I don’t want my lockdown corner listening on Spotify or Apple Music. I don’t even want them on Tidal. I want them having to do the work of finding a YouTube video and ripping it from the Internet so they can listen to it. I bet he doesn’t even listen to music on an iPhone. He probably has a Microsoft Zune or some shit from the 2000s.

Every Millennial just found their new favorite player because this is the only Gen Z guy that can relate to us. Ripping music off of LimeWire and Napster was the greatest thing in the world. You cooked up an amazing catalogue of music, burned CDs for all your buddies in school, and ended up downloading spyware that absolutely crippled the family computer. It would take your dad 20 minutes to print out MapQuest directions because there’d be so many pop-ups of boner pills the second he logged on.

Those were the days. You could download any movie or album in an hour. You’d hear the stories of the FBI kicking down someone’s door for illegally downloading songs, but that was just all a part of the thrill. Sometimes I wish we could go back to that. That’s when the Internet was fun. When we were slinking around in the shadows downloading Miss March and hoping to see a boob. I think what added to the allure was you never knew what you were going to get. You would think you were downloading Tha Carter III and you ended up getting Get Rich or Die Tryin’.  Then sometimes you’d think you were downloading The Hangover and it would end up being the raunchiest porno you’ve ever seen. That was just the price of doing business. The unknown mixed with the fact we were all committing crimes made the rush even better. It was like a mystery box behind door #2.

I owe Lil Wayne and J. Cole so many royalties. LimeWire is probably why concert tickets are so fucking expensive now.