Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "ALEMAN & NETON VEGA - TE QUERIA VER"
Episode Date: March 16, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives into Alemán’s single 'Te Quería Ver' featuring Netón Vega, the lead track from the upco...ming album De Vuelta a las Andadas, out April 2025. Blending hip-hop, reggaeton, and pop, the song hit No. 18 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs and racked up 15 million Spotify streams globally. With 25,000 downloads in Mexico, a TikTok viral surge (104,000+ videos), and a Peso Pluma boost, it’s a cultural standout. Analytic Dreamz explores its streaming success, collaboration roots, and Alemán’s nod to migrant struggles.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, getting back into the Latin music field, of course, I've covered this particular artist multiple time on the podcast as far as about like five or six times when it comes to Nathan Vega.
Now, of course, when it comes to Nathan Vega, he is going crazy currently with this track titled.
And I'm definitely going to butcher this.
But, you know, of course people love when I'm butchering these titles.
So I'm going to try it anyway.
Ted Kiera, Veer?
I think that's how you say.
Of course, we got a little help from Jarvis.
So let's see the actual.
well let's hear the actual pronunciation right now.
T. Quiria Ver is the first.
All right.
So I totally butcher that.
T.
Curiaver.
Hopefully I said that right.
But anyways,
that is the second most popular track in Mexico currently.
And when Nate and Vega also having Alamon on the track,
I believe, actually this is Alamon's track because he's first and then Nathan Vega second.
So when it comes to.
Nate and Vega at Alamon.
I just want y'all know that
this track peaked at number 18
late 2024, right?
So how in the world
does it have such a rise to fame
after the fact, right?
This track,
well, excuse me,
this track actually came out
January 31st, 2025.
The actual peak
on the hot Latin songs
that is
counting for what they've been doing
on the charts like recently.
But
with their specific track
take care of the
like I said I've been covering name
Vega as far as Eminem
Loco Linda La Petrilla
so with those tracks
obviously those had great dominance
on the charts but
when it comes to this particular track
is doing phenomenal on the chart
phenomenal on the charts
and it's the second most popular
track in the world now when it comes to
Alamon I don't see him
on the charts but when it comes to name Vega
loco which I've covered
on whatever podcast
platform you listen on just type in local analytic dreams with a z and it should pop up but my coverage of
that track basically was talking about how it's one of his well not one of it's his most dominant
track on the charts currently and it's the 63 most played track in the world and it's been on the
charts for about 10 weeks now when it comes to alamon this is my first time ever getting into that
particular artist so i don't know too much about him but getting back into name vega his album me
Vita Mi Morete came out and now it's the 17th most play album in the world.
So that you already let you know.
When it comes to global appeal, Nate and Vega has it.
He's definitely captivated the masses multiple times to the point where his album that
essentially came out February 14th, 2025 and is an hour and two minutes long, it is still
being in people's rotation to this day, making it the 19th most play album on.
planet earth right that's a huge and significant accomplishment now when it comes to alamon putting
out this track and basically having named vega on it that doesn't automatically assume that it's
going to have phenomenal reach on the charts this track having such mass appeal to the point where it's
the second most played track in me automatically means to me that at some point it's going to be on
the overall charts the world just needs some type of chance to catch up right and that's what this
platform is for it. You know, we cover a lot of different music genres fully. And I like to dive
into the culture and see who's really pushing the musical culture forward. And of course,
in the Latin music field, you have Bad Bunny, right? You have Paso Pluma, Chino Pachis,
a lot of different artists in the field that I haven't even mentioned, like Gabito, Ballesteros,
he has the third most play track in Mexico, Tito Double P, which we're about to get into in the
second. He has the most popular truce. He has the most popular.
track in Mexico with tattoo.
So essentially, when we're getting into these different musicians from the Latin
music field, just know that it's always a blend over effect whenever you affect the
masses.
Now, people from other genres wants to tap into your sound and try to emulate that for
themselves, which we've seen when Drake had Chino Packas on his album, some sexy songs for
you for the track, Me Padre.
So that's the reason why I'm getting into this.
Basically, al-a-Man.
seems like his message is more towards Donald Trump's deportation threats.
And he kind of focuses that he focuses on that in this particular track, T. Kierre Ver,
which is probably why it's so popular as a very relatable type of message.
And Alamon being from the culture spreading this type of message on the main stage,
and it being the second most popular track in Mexico,
kind of showcase where people's thought processes is as far as,
what's going on in the world currently.
And I love when artists put together a track that encapsivates what the masses are feeling.
It reminds me of when little baby put out the bigger picture back when the Black Lives Matter
movement was going on.
That is basically what I would compare this to as Trump's deportation situation is very serious
for a lot of people and I'm glad that Alamon and named Vega gave it gave them this track to relate to and basically come together as this overall threat in well that's resulting basically in a lot of deportation is being taken serious by their community and them coming behind this song as far as one consistent message is very interesting as far as what's to come in a foreseeable future but that's basically all I had to say
about Alamon. I don't know too much about that particular artist. Obviously, Nathan Vega,
I've covered him a plethora of time. So if you want to hear my coverage of Nate and Vaga,
or even more of my coverage, just type in Nathan Vega, analytic dreams with a Z and a shirt pop up.
So with that being said, click my link to your in my bio. Let me know on one of my social
medias. What do you think about Nathan Vega and Alamon having the second most popular track in
Mexico, title T, Kiera Verve? And what is your biggest takeaway from the track?
