What were you thinking when you wrote that song and when you composed that piece of music?
Did you feel the lyrics and the melodies of the song?
Did you even agree with what you were writing?
What were you trying to express through the song?
Or did all these even matter to you?
Can I even consider the song you wrote a song? Or a production?
There is a difference between music, and production.
People these days have gotten them all mixed up.
When you make something just so that it brings you money, that is a production.
When you make something based on formula and systematic process, that is a production.
So therefore I don't consider the music that you make, music to me. I consider them as productions.
I've heard your personal stuff and they really kicked ass because you meant what you wrote. And so I look up to you because you really rock at what you do. So it really disappoints whenever you send me one of your commercial productions for me to take a listen. Because they lack so much soul and meaning, purely a piece of production made with a formula. An overused formula.
I wish I could tell you how I truly feel. But that would be really out of hand considering my almost non-existent position and your very prominent position in the music industry.