If you listen to the radio for a whole hour there's maybe one decent song. The rest is mass-produced garbage
In Haruki Murakami's book "Dance Dance Dance," the author shares a critical perspective on the music industry, especially regarding contemporary radio playlists. He notes that after listening for an hour, one might only find one song worth appreciating, while the rest consists of generic, mass-produced tracks that lack substance. This commentary reflects a broader concern about the quality of entertainment available in mainstream media.
Murakami's observations resonate with many listeners who...