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Planet Discussions VaultDo you prefer listening to full albums from start to finish?
So do you prefer listening to full albums from start to finish or are you more into shuffling individual tracks and playlists?
I’ve always wondered because I love hearing albums as the artist intended with the flow and story they created. But sometimes I just want to pick my favorite songs and mix it up. What’s your go-to way? Do you have a preference?
It really depends on the album I am listening to as to whether I listen from start to finish.
New albums that have just been released, I tend to listen to from start to finish, and if there is an album that I enjoy that I want to listen to again, I will also listen to that album again from start to finish.
If I haven’t heard it yet I will listen start to finish. Other play throughs I’ll do either one. Sometimes I’ll pick a song I want to listen to or the whole thing. Depends on my mood.
I'm not sure if I've listened to any album from start to finish without skipping a track or two. I have never seen any music album that have all songs to be rated 10/10.
Honestly, I love to enjoy every bit of the tracks in the albums if I really like the artist. It’s like you’re entering their world. Sometimes, you would find out that albums just flow better when you don’t skip anything. I remember when Burna Boy dropped African Giant. That song was a hit from start to finish.