Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "BIA - REALLY HER"

Episode Date: July 28, 2023

Linktree: 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 After being on the notorious track, which I think is probably her best appearance ever, which I don't even know if I can say the track title. Hold on. Let me see what the track title actually is. Because I don't know if I'm gassing it or if it's actually titled this. Because if y'all are not familiar with notorious mass effect, this is definitely a PG podcast. I think it's titled Best on Earth. It is, okay.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I don't know why. My mind went to the, I thought it was. It was a Megan the Stallion, Cardi B type title, but it wasn't. It's just titled Best on Earth. So basically, after being on what I believe is a strongest appearance as a rapper, which is Best on Earth, accompanied by Russ because it's his song, I believe London is probably number two as far as her as a rapper and her showcasing her skills. Because I don't know what it is, but in general, I feel like Bia doesn't really get her just due
Starting point is 00:01:01 even though that she's technically in the conversation when it comes to really great women rappers in the game, or just rappers in the game in general, I don't feel like the focus is on her ever. I don't think she's ever like the number one focus. And obviously it's not the worst thing in the world because, you know, hip hop is pretty lucrative to even be in the top 30. So many rappers in our days, even to be in the top 30, even 50 is the achievement in itself. Anyways, B is definitely in the rankings when it comes to up-and-coming women, rappers, and even rappers in general. But with her new EP, which is titled Really Her, I believe that she's trying a marketing push for more of exposure as London is on this EP. and I'm that, well, PG podcast, let's just say I'm that woman and replace that whatever
Starting point is 00:02:05 expletive you think they use by Bia and Timberlin, which is the last track off of the EP. I believe that this is like a palette for newcomers. I don't know if this is like a, oh, I'm here and you should pay attention to me. I think this is for, this is to attract new fans because I don't know why, but labels sometimes go the route. of when a big name is dropping, let's drop alongside it because when the consumers go to the app, they may also see your EP and get to it later. They may listen to it and then after try to see, oh, who else dropped, you know, type of effect, which I've never agreed with.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I've heard that approach or that a marketing tactic multiple times. So in general, being with her EP, it's non-tracks. It includes the track that's being promoted by her label and spot in DSP playlist right now titled Millions. That's the track that they're trying to promote the most right now. But anyways, you have millions, you have big business, four seasons, and a lot more tracks. It features London, of course, like I just said, Jay Cole and Timberlin on that track. And also has, no, with the Timberlin track is the Amnet, you know, guess what the other word is. And then you have, what else?
Starting point is 00:03:27 basically it's only nine tracks it's not a lot of tracks but it's the EP she's basically giving you a pilot for newcomers and as far as me as a be a fan i'm definitely going to give it a listen i already listened to millions that track was be on fire i just really like the way that be a rap so it reminds me a lot of it's in in the way of i'm listening for the lyrical ability more than the just uh ragadocious over the top sexualization of themselves You know? Because of course, male rappers do that all the time with objectifying women. But when women rappers start to do it, it's a little off-putting because it's like, I can't rap 90% of these lyrics.
Starting point is 00:04:11 But for Bia, though, I think that she gets across that message in a way that lends to guys also being able to rap along with her. So hopefully that made sense. If not, just note, I think Bia is one of the best rappers in the game. and especially when it comes to her peers, whether it's the Lotto, Megan the Stallion, Rhapsody. I really think she's up there as far as one of the best rappers in her peer group. Anyways, click my link tree in my bio. Let me know one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Will you be listening to the EP released by Bia titled Really Her? And also, do you think that Bia is a top top three rapper in the game right now? Thank you.

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