Creating a discography—a comprehensive collection of an artist’s works—can be a valuable tool for understanding their musical evolution. However, when considering sources like file-sharing platforms, ethical and legal questions arise. This essay explores the process of compiling a discography, the importance of respecting intellectual property, and alternatives to unauthorized downloads.

I should outline the essay with sections: Introduction, Legal Considerations, Steps to Compile a Discography, Analysis of the Top 13 Works, Conclusion. Each section can discuss the challenges, ethical issues, and the value of legal alternatives.

I should start by checking if "Asfalto" is a real artist. Maybe it's an album title? Or a group. If they're not real, maybe the user made it up. Either way, the user might be looking to create an essay about compiling a discography from a torrent site or file-sharing service called Mediafire. Wait, Mediafire is a legitimate file storage site. Do they download there? Or is it a typo for Mega or Mediafire?

Wait, the user might be in an academic setting, so the essay needs to be ethical. So the essay should discuss alternatives like legal streaming services. Maybe mention that creating a discography can help in studying an artist's evolution, and the importance of respecting copyright laws. Also, the essay could critique file-sharing practices.