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Listen up retards. Do you happen to feel regret because you always think “ohhh if I yoloed my savings on TSLA/AMD/NVDA 🚀 leaps years ago I could be rich by now!!!” submitted by Audacimmus to wallstreetbets [link] [comments] Well if you didn't know already, it doesn’t really matter what happened in the past. Hindsight will always be 20/20. You shouldn’t be harsh on yourself on your past self that your past self wasn’t retarded enough to yolo their savings into AMD/TSLA/.... Your past self doesn’t have the same knowledge that your current self has. It’s fine. If you judged those stocks with the best DD you could do at the time and didn’t think they were worth it, then you did a good job. If you always think about what you could/should have done in the past, then you don't have the right attitude to play the stock market casino imho. The single most important thing is to be able to look ahead. There are always plenty of opportunities around. There are thousands of rockets that are still on earth right now. Some may depart this year, others will stay a little longer on earth. The true strength lies in being able to identify those rockets with the knowledge you have right now. And if you still miss most rockets that will take-off this year that's fine, maybe you'll learn, get better and you'll do better next year. Now, what if I told you there’s a big rocket that’s parked right right here on earth and it has decent chance for take-off this year? Maybe it won't quite reach the moon this year yet, but hey leaving the exosphere should already be a cool milestone. It has rock-solid fundamentals and will see lots of growth in the following years/decade. It’s a company that has the fundamental technology to power all the computer vision tech, which is bound to boom this decade. The company we’re talking about is of course Sony, and it is extremely undervalued right now. Its P/E is only 14. They have a P/S of 1.65, a PEG of 0.92 (< 2 is already somewhat exceptional for a company/conglomerate of Sony’s size, under 1 is a steal) Much lower than all of its same-sector peers. This indicates significant undervaluation. Next up Sony has a P/CF 13.2, ROE of 20% (S&P 500 average is 14% which would already be considered pretty good. 20% ROE is excellent), PEGY of 0.89, P/B of 2.65 and finally Sony has $41.6B in cash on hand. This makes Sony one of the cheapest tech/entertainment/EV/semiconductor growth stocks you will find on the market. (ROE of 20% + PEGY of 0.89 + PEG of 0.92 means this company is a growth stock based on the numbers alone, but we’ll dig into the actual company and overall outlook in a moment) I challenge all retards to find a company with similar benchmarks in one of the mentioned sectors, seriously. Quite frankly doing this DD honestly blew my mind. I kept looking everywhere for reasons why the company could be so undervalued and why they may struggle in the future. Very important to look at all the challenges the company faces to make sure I’m not just doing confirmation bias DD. But all I could find was the opposite. After several weeks and months of working on this DD, I can only conclude that it is overall a very solid company for a bargain price. The new CEO is taking the company in a great direction imho and I'm begin to think he could be Sony's Satya Nadella. So if you want some easy tendies, maybe consider $SNE while it is still cheap, I’d say. For the autists out there who care about analyst ratings, SONY ($SNE) currently has 18 BUY ratings, 2 OVERWEIGHT, 4 HOLD and 0 SELL. (= analyst consensus is a STRONG BUY). Very little analysts cover this stock compared to other entertainment/tech companies, so this adds to my assertion that the stock is very much under the radar. Which means you have time to get in before it gets noticed by the larger investing world and before it starts to get a more fair valuation (P/E of around 30 would be more fair for this company I think, but still cheaper than many same sector peers). But, anyway the few analysts who do happen to cover this company are basically all saying it’s an instant-buy at its current price. Most boomer investors still think big Japanese tech companies are dinosaurs that have long been surpassed by China, South Korea and Apple etc ages ago. Young boomers may think Sony = PlayStation and that it's it. But the truth is that PlayStation, while very important (about 24% of Sony's total revenue last year), is a part of a larger story. Lots of investors in general associate Sony with the passé Japanese electronics companies from the 80’s and the 90’s. Just like a lot people may think BlackBerry is a struggling phone company. While Sony may not be the powerhouse in consumer electronics it was in the 80’s and the 90’s, in a lot of ways they are more relevant than ever before. Despite being a well-known brand and being known as the company behind PlayStation, for some reason its stock still seems to be under the radar among both retail and institutional investors. And boy, are they mind-blowingly undervalued. Even if a big part of its business would collapse tomorrow, they would still be slightly undervalued. And I am about to tell you why. (& btw compared to Japanese tech/entertainment stocks $SNE is still super cheap (Canon, Nikon, Toshiba, Sharp, Panasonic, Square Enix, Capcom, Nintendo, Fujitsu all have P/E ratios ranging from 18 to 77 and none of them have the combination of global clout, fundamentals & growth prospects that Sony has)) 2021 Sony as a corparation is not the fucking Sony from 2005-2015’s, just like BlackBerry in 2021 is not the fucking Blackberry from 2012. Just like Garmin in 2021 is not Garmin from 2011. Just like AMD in 2021 is not AMD from 2012. No, in 2021, Sony is the global leader in imaging technology and people do not fucking realize it. Sony has 50% marketshare in the CMOS image sensor market. There’s a very good chance the smartphone in your pocket has Sony image sensors (unless it’s a Samsung phone). Sony image sensors are powering a big part of today's vision/camera technology. And they will power even more of tomorrow's computer vision tech. In 2021, Sony is a behemoth in video games, music, anime, movies and TV show production. Sony is present in every segment of entertainment. Sony’s entertainment branches have been doing great business over the past 5 years, especially music and PlayStation. Additionally, Sony Pictures has completely turned around. In 2021, Sony is the world’s biggest music publisher (and second biggest music company overall). Music streaming has been a boon for Sony Music and will continue to be. In 2021, Sony is among the biggest mobile gaming companies in the world (yes, you read that right). And it’s mainly thanks to one game (Fate/Grand Order) that nets them over $1B revenue each year. One of the biggest mobile gaming companies + arguably biggest gaming brand in the world (PlayStation). In 2021, Sony is an EV company. They surprised the world when they revealed their “Vision-S” at CES 2020. At the reception was fantastic. It is seriously one of the best looking EV’s. They already sell sensors to Toyota. Sony will most like sell the Vision-S's tech to other car manufacturers (sensors for driving assistence / autonomous driving, LiDAR tech, infotainment system). 40 sensors in the Sony Vision-S Considering the overwhelmingly good reception of the Vision-S so far, I suspect the Vision-S could be another catalyst that will put Sony as a company on the radar of investors and consumers. We've seen insane investment hype for anything even remotely related to EV over the past year. We've seen a company that barely had a few EV design concepts (oh wait, they had a gravity-powered truck though) even get a $30B market cap at some point lmao. But somehow a profitable company ($SNE) that has an EV that you can actually drive, doesn't even have a fair valuation? In 2020’s Sony’s brand value is at their highest point since 12 years. In 2021, it is projected to be a its highest point since 2001 assuming same growth as average yearly growth from 2015 to 2020. Keep in mind brand valuation is a bit bullshitty as there’s no standardization to compare brands from different sectors, let alone non-consumer-facing brands with consumer-facing brands. But one thing we can note is that Sony both as B2C brand and as a B2B company is on a big upwards trend. https://interbrand.com/best-global-brands/sony/ https://careers.uw.edu/blog/2020/03/17/these-are-the-10-biggest-video-game-companies-in-north-america-shared-article-from-zippia/ In 2021, Sony is an entertainment behemoth. They have grown their entertainment branches by a huge amount over the past 5 to 10 years (they made some big acquisitions in the music space especially and they’re now also all-in in anime). I don’t think people realize how big Sony is as an entertainment company. I dug up the numbers and as of Q3 2020, PlayStation is the second biggest video game company in the world (Tencent is #1) in revenue (I suspect Sony might dethrone Tencent after Sony’s FY Q3 2020 is released). But Sony already comes very close to Tencent especially if you add Fate/Grand Order (which is under Sony Music and not under PlayStation) under PlayStation. There’s no single other company that has this unique combination of a dominant/important position in all entertainment segments. (video games + music + movies + TV series + anime + TV networks). I guess Tencent maybe? In 2021, Sony has amazing momentum in the camera space. If you’re familiar with the enthusiast photography space, you should know this. Basically, the market is slowly shifting from SLR to mirrorless cameras. This is because mirrorless cameras tend to smallelighter, have faster AF, better low light performance, better battery life and better video performance. Sony is the company that has been specializing in the development for mirrorless cameras for over a decade while Canon’s bread and butter has always been SLR cameras. Sony is in the lead when it comes to mirrorless cameras and that’s where the market is shifting towards. Because the advantages of mirrorless have become more and more apparent and Sony’s cameras have become technically superior, Sony has gained quite a bit of market share over Canon and Nikon in the last few years. In 2019, Sony overtook Nikon as the #2 camera manufacturer. Sony is in an upwards trend here. (they have the ambition to become the world’s #1 camera brand) Sony also has very good marketing for their cameras. (Sony has a lot of YouTubers / influencers / brand ambassadors for their cameras despite being a smaller brand than Canon) (just search on YouTube and/or Google “switching to Sony from Canon” just to give you an idea that they do have amazing brand momentum in the camera space. You won’t get as many hits for the opposite) A huge portion of Sony’s profit comes from image sensors in addition to music and video games. This is in addition to their highly profitable financial holdings division & their more moderately profitable electronics division. Sony’s electronics division, unlike other Japanese brands, has shown great resilience against the very strong competition from China & South Korea. They have been able to maintain their position in the audio space and as of 2020 are still the global market leader in high-end TV’s (a position they have been holding for decades) and it seems they will continue to be able to maintain that. But seriously this company is dirt-cheap compared to any of its peers in any segment and there’s various huge growth prospects for Sony:
PS+ growth and software digital ratio growth
Sony Entertainment While Netflix, Disney, AT&T, Amazon, and Apple are waging the great streaming war, Sony has been quietly building its anime streaming empire over the past years.
Anime growth “The global size is expected to reach USD 36.26 billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 8.8% over the forecast period, according to a study conducted by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing popularity and sales of Japanese anime content across the globe apart from Japan is driving the growth” (tl;dr anime 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀, Sony is all in on anime and they have pretty much no competition) Anime is the fastest growing subsegment of movies/video entertainment worldwide.
Sony Music Entertainment Japan Aniplex
US video game market growth (worldwide growth has a 13% CAGR) PlayStation revenue and operating profit growth
But so far the tl;dr Image sensors: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 IoT/Industry 4.0 chipsets: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 PS5/PSN/PS+: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Online medical services (M3 inc.): 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Anime: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Fate/Grand Order: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Demon Slayer: Mugen Train 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Sony Music / music streaming (the performance of Sony Music’s in Sony’s business is seriously understated. The numbers speak for themselves): 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Sony Electronics 🚀 Sony Financial Holdings (very stable & profitable business, even managed to grow slightly during pandemic when most insurance companies performed more poorly): 🚀🚀🚀 Still have to cover Sony Pictures, but their upcoming movie slate looks pretty good honestly (Spider-Man sequel, Venom: Let There Be Darkness, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Uncharted, Morbius, Hotel Transylvania 4 so that's worth one rocket as well imho 🚀 tl;dr of tl;dr: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor. I am an idiot that's trying to understand why $SNE stock is so cheap. Positions: SNE 105C 21st January 22 |
Form "Damn Daniel" Takes | Number of Streams/Views | Average Number of Views/Streams Per /popheadscirclejerk User |
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Spotify Streams | 805984 | 29.3 |
Official Music Video | 322983 | 11.74 |
Official Lyric Video | 9847 | 0.36 |
Behind the Scenes Video | 5881 | 0.21 |
Three years ago today, Headie One dropped his first solo UK Drill project: submitted by KeezyLDN to ukdrill [link] [comments] The One (25 December 2017) Headie One was released from prison at the start of 2017, and decided to take music more seriously as a free man:
Due to sample clearance issues, the original Track 9 "Oneder" was removed and eventually replaced by "Know Better".
The One mixtape crowned Headie One's rise as an artist in the scene, and the rise of OFB in music. 'The One' (track 2) is considered one of the best intro tracks in UK Drill, and 'Know Better' quickly became one of the most iconic tracks in the UK Drill scene, on top of classics like 'Golden Boot' and 'One Leanin'. The original track 9 (Oneder) is considered one of Headie's most underrated songs. Where would you rank 'The One' mixtape in Headie One's discography? https://preview.redd.it/76fwdjjf7b761.png?width=4089&format=png&auto=webp&s=ebdd632588c2cb9d6266e28da15461f643cf43a3 |
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1st post here, just wanted to share my small journey after moving into my first house for anyone that is interested. It will be quite long and cover two listening rooms, 1st a living room, and 2nd a small office/desktop setup. Just listing things down in the order they happened in case anyone else is wondering about the same things. Not too experienced so mostly me stumbling along in the search of decent sound. submitted by Daprosy to audiophile [link] [comments] Living Room Setup - Oberon 5In the living room (Around 5mx3.2m) I went with some Dali Oberon 5's (floorstanders) connected to an Audiolab 6000a (integrated 2 channel amp). This plays music via a Chromecast audio in one Optical port, and via a Samsung QLED 95t on the other. This is often controlled by a Google mini with voice commands (have to turn the source on the amp manually though).Sound from the Oberon's connected to the Samsung TV had a slight audio delay/stuttering, this turned out to be poor optical out performance on the Samsung TV (one connect cable where all audio, video, and power travels). Enabling the PLL to wide on optical 2 of the Audiolab resolved this high jitter issue. Not sure if this only relates to Samsung TV's, but more info can be found here, it did seem to be worse using the Spotify app than other apps. https://community.spotify.com/t5/Other-Partners-Web-Player-etc/Spotify-on-Samsung-TV-App-Skipping-Studdering/td-p/4689085#:~:text=Re%3A%20Spotify%20on%20Samsung%20TV%20App%20Skipping%2FStuddering&text=Make%20sure%20to%20restart%20the,and%20reinstall%20your%20Spotify%20app. Sound from the Oberon's is great, very wide soundstage, nice imaging, and for such a small footprint speaker there is adequate bass all the way down to around 30Hz. I do not feel like the addition of a subwoofer is needed with these. Speaker placement on the Oberons was super easy, I did not find any need or have any urge to mess with the sound any further with this setup. I can highly recommend these speakers, for the £500 I paid for these brand new (I did get a good deal but even full price I wouldn't hesitate to buy these again). They are an absolute bargain considering I feel no need for a sub-woofer and the rest of the sound is superb. Office Setup - Bookshelf speakersMicrolab Solo6C - first setup Br03 - Placed off the front wall So now is the tricky room, that required much more thought and time. It is a very small 2.6mx2.7m room that has been turned into an office. I started off with Microlab Solo6C active speakers that I had for 8 years or so, but wanted an upgrade after hearing the Dali's and I spent most of my time during the day in the office for music listening. I purchased both Triangle Br03 (£350), and Kef LS50's (£540). The triangles had many rave reviews, and often reviews claiming they are the best speakers <$1000. The LS50's just went on sale as the META's came out so got an open box from Richer sounds for £540 to see if they were a step up over the Br03. I purchased a Yamaha A-S501 for £280 new, which has 85w per channel at 8 ohms, and 120w at 4ohms. I also purchased the original Elac b6 debut (not the b6.2) second hand. These were a completely different sound compared to Triangle and LS50. Details were veiled, not an airy sound at all, very congested and dark sounding. These were sold and will not compare them any further,although if you are on a budget and do not plan to get a subwoofer, then these may be more suitable for you. On a song like Tessellate - Alt-J a lot of the detail is masked and much lower in volume than either the Triangle or KEF. I got the Monoprice Monolith Speaker Stands 32 Inch height, which put the Br03 tweeter just below ear height when at my desk chair. £45 for each stand from Amazon, so both for £90 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Monolith-Inch-Speaker-Stand-Each/dp/B07DMB1GCM/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Monoprice+Monolith&qid=1608820079&s=electronics&sr=1-2 The triangles looked better IMO and I kind of wanted to prefer them over the LS50's as they were cheaper, and not as popular as the LS50 (I tend to gravitate towards things like that for some reason). At first I liked both, so was tempted to get the triangles purely based on price. Then after a couple more days and with some A/B direct comparisons, the Kef LS50's pulled ahead. I will list the main differences I found. Kef LS50 vs Triangle Br03 comparison
Not too much changed with the 801 compared to the A-S501 to be honest, perhaps things tightened up a bit and felt "bigger" and not quite as congested. I listen nearfield and at low volumes (around 70-75dB) so I think the A-S501 had enough for the LS50 in my situation. I did end up keeping the A-S801 and sold the A-S501, part of this is due to the USB input of the 801 however. Kef LS50's placed close to front wall - messy cables but have been testing lots of different placements Subwoofer Next was to address the bass, as the room was so small, I had a large bass mode at around 60Hz, and very sharp drop off after this. I purchased a subwoofer to try and rectify this - BK P12-300SB-FF from ebay ( colosussxb) Bgrade for £362 delivered. I could see no signs of why it was a B grade. After reading threads and reviews, most people seemed to recommend setting the crossover at around 65Hz ish, as the LS50 has a slow roll off below around 80Hz. As I mentioned earlier I had a huge bass mode at 60Hz then sharp roll off. So I set the crossover for around 50-55Hz to try and fill in the lower end bass but did not have much luck. The 60Hz spike was the only bass frequency I could hear. I ordered a UMIK-1 calibrated microphone for £109 and followed a similar process to the below youtube video, using APO to EQ down my spikes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev1bSSL8tRA I played with my subwoofer settings and placement, and ended up setting the crossover at 100Hz and EQ'ing the big 60Hz spike down (and some other spikes). As the Yamaha integrated has no active crossover, the LS50 speakers are playing full range so that 60HZ spike got even bigger now the sub is also playing that frequency. Having the Sub play at 100hz smoothed out a few more dips I had in the upper bass range (cannot be seen from below graph). With EQ this spike is more flat, and I can now hear the sub bass notes more clearly without that room resonance booming away. LS50 + Sub - Before EQ (Green) vs after EQ (Brown) - low pass crossover at 100Hz The above response is pretty far from ideal I know, but after reading thread after thread that said you cannot get decent sound from a small 3x3m room without huge bass traps and acoustic panels I relatively pleased with this so far. Next is to get a rug for the room, and potentially some wall panels or something to dampen the bass as I'd like that 48Hz dip to be slightly less pronounced but feel I would need a ton of absorption to make any meaningful difference. The EQ I am running is from my Desktop PC, I could be tempted to try a miniDSP so I can load up my EQ settings to a hardware box and use a Chromecast audio and other inputs that do not need a PC to apply the EQ. https://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-2x4-hd I have also been looking at Dirac live and Audyssey but not until I treat my room slightly as I feel this is a large expense for something that could be achieved (or close to) with patience and testing in REW. I am impressed if you got this far. If anyone has any tips on what I should try next then I am all ears...likewise any questions let me know. Merry Christmas! EDIT: Changed the placement of the setup in the room (rotated by 90 deg) With sub (Brown) Vs Without sub (Purple) - No EQ After trying another placement in the room, the bass response was much better. I have turned the sub volume down now, and I am not using any EQ. |
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Since this comeback | 36 | 5.1 |
Less than 6 months | 82 | 11.6 |
6 months to a year | 179 | 25.2 |
1 to 2 years | 158 | 22.3 |
2 to 3 years | 142 | 20 |
Since their debut | 89 | 12.6 |
Since Minx | 23 | 3.2 |
% | Change from last survey | |
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OT7 | 21.6 | +9.8% |
JiU | 18.5 | -1.5% |
Yoohyeon | 16.1 | -2% |
Siyeon | 12.7 | -4.9% |
Dami | 10 | +1.4% |
SuA | 8.3 | -1.8% |
Gahyeon | 6.9 | -1.8% |
Handong | 3.4 | +1% |
Haven’t figured out yet | 2.5 | -0.3% |
% | Change from last survey | |
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All of them | 38.4 | +9.7% |
JiU | 14 | -5.1% |
Yoohyeon | 11.4 | -2.5% |
Gahyeon | 8 | +0.9% |
SuA | 7.2 | -2% |
Siyeon | 6.6 | -0.7% |
Handong | 4.8 | +2.9% |
Dami | 3.9 | -2.7% |
I don’t have one | 3.9 | +0.1% |
Haven’t figured it out | 1.7 | -0.9 |
% | |
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Yes | 87.7 |
Or Yes? | 12.3 |
% | |
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Youtube (through MVs and playlists) | 81.9 |
Spotify | 64.9 |
Offline Digital Media (mp3, FLAC, etc) | 22.3 |
Physical CDs | 16 |
Youtube Music (Google Music) | 12 |
iTunes | 10.7 |
Korean Streaming Sites (Melon, Bugs, etc) | 3.7 |
Other | 1.6 |
% | |
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At Home | 93.8 |
At Work | 28.4 |
At School | 13.1 |
In the Car | 45.2 |
Public Transport | 29.9 |
At the gym | 21.5 |
Other | 2.7 |
No. Of Votes | Favourite | 2nd Favourite | 3rd Favourite | 4th Favourite | 5th Favourite | Least Favourite |
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BOCA | 363 | 223 | 92 | 25 | 5 | 1 |
Break The Wall | 214 | 228 | 176 | 73 | 15 | 3 |
Can't Get You Out Of My Mind | 103 | 165 | 238 | 126 | 48 | 29 |
Dear | 24 | 59 | 141 | 310 | 96 | 79 |
Intro | 5 | 28 | 49 | 119 | 315 | 193 |
BOCA (Instrumental) | 0 | 6 | 13 | 56 | 230 | 404 |
% | |
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Break The Wall | 50.6 |
Can't Get You Out Of My Mind | 40.6 |
Dear | 8.7 |
% | |
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Yes | 97.7 |
No | 2.3 |
% | |
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Break the Wall | 80.6 |
Can't Get You Out Of My Mind | 16.1 |
Dear | 3.2 |
% | |
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Yes | 95.6 |
No | 4.4 |
% | |
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Yes | 88.3 |
Maybe | 10.4 |
No | 1.3 |
% | |
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Gahyeon | 50.4 |
They all stood out in their own way | 30 |
Dami | 6.8 |
SuA | 4.9 |
JiU | 3.5 |
Yoohyeon | 3.1 |
Siyeon | 1.3 |
% | |
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Yes | 96.1 |
No | 3.9 |
% | |
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Gahyeon | 48.4 |
JiU | 38.5 |
Dami | 32.9 |
Yoohyeon | 23.5 |
SuA | 11.3 |
Siyeon | 9.9 |
% | |
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Yes | 93.7 |
No | 6.3 |
% | |
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Siyeon | 49.8 |
SuA | 31.6 |
Dami | 26.5 |
JiU | 24.7 |
Gahyeon | 16.3 |
Yoohyeon | 11.2 |
% | |
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10 | 44 |
9 | 33.3 |
8 | 19.6 |
7 | 2 |
6 | 0.7 |
5 | 0.3 |
4 | 0 |
3 | 0 |
2 | 0 |
1 | 0 |
% | |
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10 | 47 |
9 | 25.4 |
8 | 20.6 |
7 | 5.5 |
6 | 0.6 |
5 | 0.4 |
4 | 0.4 |
3 | 0 |
2 | 0.1 |
1 | 0 |
% | |
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Very different | 58.8 |
Palette swaps | 41.2 |
% | |
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Yes | 61.2 |
No | 38.8 |
% | |
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Yes | 34.1 |
Maybe | 47.5 |
No | 18.5 |
% | |
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Yes | 14.8 |
No | 85.2 |
% | |
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No | 94.4 |
Yes | 5.6 |
% | |
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Yes | 70.1 |
Maybe | 25 |
No | 4.9 |
% | |
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No | 76.7 |
Yes | 23.3 |
% | |
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No | 82.3 |
Yes | 17.7 |
% | |
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Yes | 81.4 |
No | 18.6 |
% | |
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Ktown4U | 62.7 |
MyMusicTaste | 13.3 |
Choice Music LA | 5.6 |
Kpopmart | 3 |
Kpoptown | 3 |
Ebay | 3 |
Amazon | 3 |
% | |
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Yes | 14.4 |
Maybe | 21.6 |
No | 64 |
% | |
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The photo cards | 33.2 |
The photobook | 32.7 |
The packaging/cover art | 21.3 |
The standees/cutouts | 3 |
The CD | 2.6 |
‘Other’ | 4.6 |
Number of Albums | |
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‘S’ Version (Blue) | 1212 |
‘H’ Version (Green) | 906 |
‘E’ Version (Red) | 927 |
‘D’ Version (Gold) | 1009 |
Total | 4054 |
% | |
---|---|
‘S’ Version (Blue) | 82.5 |
‘H’ Version (Green) | 3.3 |
‘E’ Version (Red) | 10.3 |
‘D’ Version (Gold) | 3.9 |
% | |
---|---|
Signature - Name on Top | 3.9 |
Signature - Name on Bottom | 12 |
Signature - Name on Top and Bottom | 6.3 |
Signature - No Name | 11.7 |
White Back | 7 |
Blue Back | 15 |
Green Back | 11.7 |
Brown Back | 23.9 |
KT4U | 4.1 |
MMT | 4.4 |
No. of votes | JiU | SuA | Siyeon | Yoohyeon | Dami | Gahyeon |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Row 1 | 61 | 30 | 55 | 33 | 24 | 26 |
Row 2 | 92 | 50 | 14 | 34 | 14 | 49 |
Row 3 | 23 | 91 | 44 | 19 | 21 | 56 |
Row 4 | 31 | 34 | 36 | 64 | 22 | 74 |
Row 5 | 26 | 30 | 26 | 42 | 68 | 40 |
Row 6 | 66 | 41 | 29 | 20 | 57 | 51 |
Row 7 | 52 | 7 | 54 | 59 | 24 | 49 |
Row 8 | 103 | 12 | 37 | 21 | 37 | 58 |
Row 9 | 47 | 53 | 49 | 27 | 24 | 27 |
Row 10 | 41 | 19 | 48 | 60 | 15 | 80 |
We checked out Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and Pandora Premium to see how each platform stacks up for your subscription buck. While most offer music catalogs of more Enfin, si vous choisissez de payer à l’avance un an d’abonnement, Amazon Music, Apple Music et Deezer vous feront une ristourne à 100 euros (au lieu de 120). Gagnant : ex-aequo 2. Amazon Music Unlimited expands that catalog to 50 million songs. The big difference between Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited is Amazon offers a tier of service for use on one Echo device for $3 While YouTube Music isn’t bad at this, Spotify has been putting on a masterclass in algorithm-based music discovery for years, to the point where the Spotify Discover Weekly playlists have gone pseudo-viral as so many people find it extremely good at surfacing music they would like. The Best Music Streaming Services of 2019 – Spotify vs Apple Music vs Amazon Music Unlimited vs Tidal vs YouTube Music Premium. Published 2 years ago on Jul 10, 2019 Jess Barnes. Content streaming doesn’t stop with TV series and movies. In this post, we’re comparing some of the most popular music streaming services you can subscribe to. The music streaming war is at its peak. Every company wants a pie of this growing market trend. So far, Spotify is leading the race with the absolute majority. Biggies like Amazon, Apple, and The chart compares Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play Music, Pandora, Amazon Music and Tidal. See how each service stacks up against each other, and find the one that fits your entertainment needs Spotify vs Amazon Music vs Apple Music vs YouTube Music: Which is the best music-streaming service? Amazon Music Unlimited is Spotify’s true rival, but it doesn’t come free with Prime. Spotify x YouTube Music: planos Os dois serviços oferecem planos gratuitos. Não há restrições no catálogo, mas não é possível acessar conteúdos offline e há a presença de anúncios. When comparing Youtube vs Spotify, but only in the Youtube Music app. This makes for a confusing and fragmented service that requires using multiple apps, a website, and a subscription to a paid service that encompasses much more than just music, in order to get the full use out of music on Youtube. right on Amazon. 4.7 star rating. Add
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