![]() Registered users can load their music to the site, offer unlimited streams and downloads to listeners, and personalize their pages with social media buttons and links offsite. Intended to provide a corrective to the murky network of questionable torrent hubs and download zones, the New York City based company was founded in 2012 and launched an iOS app version in November of last year. Previously scheduled for a mid-August release, Chief Keef’s Bang 3 can primarily be heard right now at Audiomack, a self-described “social music platform” that allows creators, record labels, and promoters to share their music for free with listeners. Don’t even waste your time driving to the nearest Best Buy you definitely won’t find Bang 3 there either. ![]() It’s also not possible to stream these new songs via Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, nor any other subscription-based music service. If you’re interested in hearing Bang 3, the latest mixtape from popular rapper Chief Keef, you’re not going to find it on iTunes.
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