Hip-hop artist Lil Wayne was once quoted in a Rolling Stone article as saying that had
recorded “somewhere in the thousands” of songs in just a few years. The article concludes
that “Wayne makes new songs the way you make lunch…” With the low-cost accessibility to
modern music-making tools and software, creating and distributing mixes in digital play
lists is easier than ever. According to J-Zone, how has this proliferation of music, of digital
“mixtapes,” negatively affected the overall quality of hip-hop? Does he suggest a solution to
the problem of “too much music?” How do you feel? Do you think this is a problem?