"antiorario got it right......by *drop* they mean release.....these 3 styles will be available within 30 days."
In the commercial world, to "drop" a product means to eliminate it from your product line.
In the music industry, specifically urban music, to "drop" a record is slang for releasing it. (Whereas to "drop" an artist would mean a label cutting his or her contract.)
Using it in this context is just annoying, confusing, and a lame attempt to sound ghetto.
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Jacob @ Sep 28th 2006 3:04PM
"antiorario got it right......by *drop* they mean release.....these 3 styles will be available within 30 days."
In the commercial world, to "drop" a product means to eliminate it from your product line.
In the music industry, specifically urban music, to "drop" a record is slang for releasing it. (Whereas to "drop" an artist would mean a label cutting his or her contract.)
Using it in this context is just annoying, confusing, and a lame attempt to sound ghetto.