Kim Dotcom has parted ways with Baboom, a music streaming service he supported and used to launch ‘Good Times,’ his first-ever album. The platform is currently available as a preview for early access users, although Baboom says it’ll launch properly in the first quarter of 2015. Dotcom had a 45 percent shareholding in the company, but sold his stake to VIG Limited. “Kim is moving on to focus on other projects, and both camps wish each other well with future plans,” Grant Edmundson, CEO of Baboom said. Good bye @Baboom. I was holding u back. The music industry hates me....
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