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Are audiobooks and podcasts killing the art of music listening, or is music just failing to evolve?
With streaming platforms and AI-generated audio flooding the market, attention spans are fracturing, and traditional music listening faces stiff competition from narrative-driven formats like podcasts and audiobooks. Cast your vote on whether this shift signals a decline in music's cultural relevance or a necessary evolution.
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