Don't share your songs through mail

I think I understand what you're getting at!

You're probably referring to the fact that sharing music files through physical mail (e.g., CDs, DVDs, or USB drives) is not a common or recommended practice in today's digital age. Here's why:

  1. Inconvenience: Sending physical media through mail can be time-consuming and may take days or even weeks to arrive.
  2. Security concerns: Physical media can be lost, damaged, or stolen during transit, compromising the security and integrity of the music files.
  3. Digital convenience: With the rise of digital music platforms, streaming services, and file-sharing technologies, it's often easier and more convenient to share music files electronically.
  4. Copyright and licensing issues: Sharing copyrighted music without permission or proper licensing can lead to legal issues and potential penalties.

Instead, you can consider the following alternatives:

  1. Digital music platforms: Share music files through online platforms like SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, or Tidal.
  2. File-sharing services: Use file-sharing services like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or Google Drive to share music files securely and easily.
  3. Collaboration tools: Utilize collaboration tools like Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or cloud-based music production software to work on music projects with others.

Remember to always respect copyright laws and obtain necessary permissions or licenses when sharing music files.