As in produce most of your own album? I don't know if it's 100% true, but I would say that having 20 different producers for 20 different songs is one way to make your album all over the place. I don't know how many albums from the 90s followed that rule, but an album, as a whole, had a very similar theme throughout it. The beats unconsciously made allusions to to songs within the album something I'm guessing is the result of the same producer. These days it seems the next song on an album is done by a completely different artist, almost. And I don't like that. You like a rapper because of his style, and for me, the beats have a big part in that. The content is a close second. How are you going to have an introspective song followed by a song about fucking and money? Or a song all about drugs?