I bought a few mp3s off amazon (but it wasn't amazon music, i think) and they had no DRM, just a unique ID3 tag. If it's still like that, I can recommend it.
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Lol imagine being beholden to constant internet or having to pay for your music...
What's a good way to financially support artists directly, without involving shady corporations, and without resorting to piracy?
paying for music subscriptions doesn't help artist to much. Buying their merch or going to concerts is how they get most of their money
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