Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "BIA - MILLIONS"
Episode Date: July 28, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWelcome to Notorious Mass Effect, the podcast where Analytic Dreamz delves deep into the world of music and brings you the juiciest insights on the hottest projects... in the industry. In this segment of our podcast, we're thrilled to discuss BIA's new extended play, "Really Her," which marks the beginning of a promising new era for the talented artist.With 9 captivating tracks, "Really Her" showcases BIA's exceptional artistry and versatility. The EP includes fan favorites like "Millions," "Big Business," "Four Seasons," and more, leaving listeners eager to explore the musical journey she has crafted for them. Notably, "London," last year's hit featuring the renowned J.Cole, makes a prominent appearance, as well as the Timbaland-assisted single, "I’m That Bitch," which sets the stage for an electrifying listening experience.Collaborations play a significant role in "Really Her," adding an extra layer of excitement. Swizz Beatz brings his signature style to the track "Classy," while Juicy J's unique touch elevates "Don’t Tell" to new heights, leaving fans buzzing with anticipation.This EP serves as a significant milestone for BIA, being her first project since the acclaimed "For Certain (Deluxe)" EP of 2021. Her growth and evolution as an artist shine through, making "Really Her" a must-listen for music enthusiasts of all kinds.Not only is BIA making waves with her solo work, but she's also leaving her mark in the industry with her feature on Busta Rhyme's latest single, "Beach Balls." It's evident that she's carving her path to greatness, and we're here to analyze every note, beat, and collaboration that contributes to her meteoric rise.Stay tuned to Notorious Mass Effect as we break down the essence of "Really Her" by BIA and explore the impact she's making in the music world. Analytic Dreamz has got you covered with the most organic, in-depth analysis you'll find. Don't miss this episode! Hit the link to embark on an exciting musical journey with us.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Business as usual, usually I wouldn't smile unless it costs a couple thousand and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions.
Business as usual, usually I wouldn't smile unless it costs a couple thousands and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions.
Now, in the track titled Millions by Bia, she gets straight to the point.
I might add, as the chorus, like I just read, was very poignant and directed in a way that makes you think about how Bia will operate if it wasn't for the cash.
Because she wouldn't.
I mean, if she wouldn't even smile, let's it cost a couple thousands and millions and millions and millions.
then why in general
would she even show up to a photo shoot
doing a music video, do a track
so you know she's getting money
so all I heard in this entire track
is that the IRS
should be listening
anyways that's besides the point
but Bia is back
with a track
well she's technically back with a EP
it's like a nine track
EP and millions
seems to be the track that they're trying to push
as far as her label and DSP playlist.
Her producers are Aziz, the Shake, and Tim Nihon.
Hopefully I'm saying that right.
Anyways, the second track off of the EP is really her.
And I believe that she's showing us is really her
because to drop alongside Travis Scott and Post Malone
takes a lot of guts.
But I feel like some marketing tactics use the big names dropping for an opportunity for new listeners.
Because there's a lot of new people coming to the platform once again to listen to music.
Regardless if they're only going for Travis Scott, people look at that and they're like,
there's a lot of new listeners coming to the platform.
So regardless, maybe some of them will be enticed to listen to your music.
music after they listen to Travis Scott Utopia.
So I kind of understand while they're pushing this EP because it's not a project.
I don't, if I had to explain the difference between an EP, hold on, let me see, the difference
between an EP and an album, because I've explained this a lot, but I feel like it's a lot
of gray areas.
So I want to give like an actual definition of it.
So the main difference between the EP and the album,
is the length of recording.
EP extended play is typically shorter than an album.
46 tracks usually consists with the EP with the runtime of 25 to 30 minutes.
If I had to look at the album from Bia, her album, her EP is, let me see the runtime right quick.
Okay, her EP is 21 minutes.
So that's the main difference.
an EP is usually 25 to 30 minutes.
An album can be from anywhere beyond that runtime.
And it's usually more than four to six tracks.
So hopefully that cleared it up.
But anyways, Bia has chosen millions to be the specific track to push off of this EP.
And we'll see if it works out in a long run, as I do believe that she's one of the best
rappers amongst her peers.
And I feel like when comparing her to the likes of Lotto, Megan the Stallion, and a lot of
other rappers who lyrically are around the same level, I feel like Bia shines in a way
that's very, very unique.
And I don't say that about a lot of rappers, like as far as Ice Spice, Glorilla, you know,
no disrespect to them.
But lyrically, I believe that the three women I just named as far as Bia, Lotto, and Megan
the Stallion are just in a.
tier of the own when it comes to up-and-coming women rappers rapping in a way that also
lends themselves to be taken seriously as a lyricist so anyways click my link to your in my bio
let me know in one of my social medias what do you think about the track millions by bia
and also will you be giving the ep is really her a listen
