Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CENTRAL CEE - BILLION STREAMS FREESTYLE"
Episode Date: August 23, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticCentral Cee's "Billion Streams Freestyle": A Journey Through Fame and StrugglesDescription: In this segment, we dive into the captivating world of Centr...al Cee's "Billion Streams Freestyle," a powerful track released on August 21, 2024. Join us as we explore the lyrics, unravel the personal stories behind the music, and gain insights into Central Cee's journey to fame. Discover the raw emotions and introspective themes that make this freestyle a standout track in his discography.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, say it ain't so.
After saving the careers of mediocre rappers out here just playing Batman and Superman all in one,
people hanging on to escape for dear life trying to have some type of relevancy on the charts.
This man has came out with his own.
Let me get the title right.
Wait for it.
This man has came out with his own track titled Billion Streams Freestyle.
Now, of course, it's a two-pack.
So there's something else where it's titled,
Boulad Nour.
I don't know what that is.
It's probably Nour.
You know, I'm ignorant.
The track is featuring J.R.K. 19.
I had to make sure I said that right.
But anyways, the biggest thing I want to talk about
is the Billion Streams Freestyle,
because a billion streams is definitely,
I mean, come on now.
Billion Streams is definitely no small feat
and should be celebrated and I love how he's doing this and the overall sentiment that I get from
Central C is that he's just living life and being unproblematic like no matter if he's being used
to boost the career of mediocre rappers is still submits the fact that this man has an actual
fan base that a lot of people gravitate towards simply off of him being authentically
UK. You know, one of the biggest
plot twist in history, hip hop history, I might add,
is when we find, when we
were told, we didn't even find out, they just told
us, we weren't even looking for it. That's how much we didn't care.
But when they told us that 21 Savage was from the UK,
that was one of the biggest plot twists I've ever seen
in life. Because
being a little dramatic, of course,
21 Savage is one of the more gangster rappers in society.
So to figure out his origin as far as where he was born, actually born in the UK, all the jokes start to fly.
But with Central C already telling us where he's from and owning where he's from, those jokes are not happening.
and it's more off of respect for the UK versus 21 Savage,
we were just clowning him.
We weren't clowning the UK.
We were just clowning him because guess what he never rapped about?
Born in the UK, but raised in Atlanta.
Like he's never mentioned UK once.
So we was like, oh, okay.
So you ashamed of the mandem.
You ashamed of the Polk language and mangings.
and a man got poke type slang that y'all be talking about out there like honestly 21 savage
switching it up and talking about spinning the block twice was probably the best thing for him
because i don't think he would have made it talking about spinning the block twice just to get out
the car and try poke someone up you know i don't think he really hit the same so um with that being
said central bapt uh central baptist what central c is out here basically baptize
people and saving them from their sins of mediocrity as a little baby currently has the 57th most
played track in the world but guess what it's not by himself it's what central c and the track band for
ban which is and that is definitely going crazy as it's been on the charts for about 12 weeks
and still the 57 most played track in the world and peak their number 18 and then man talk
about trash i mean goodness it don't get no worse in this ice spice is being just
completely just carried.
Like, you know, in the army,
when somebody's, like, dead weight
and you got to pick them up for, like, a workout,
that's basically what Central C is doing
because this is LeBron James first run with the cavaliers.
Like, that's the amount of carrying that's going on right now
because this artist in regards to Ice Spice,
musically.
I only talk about music because of course I enjoy her producer.
I feel like her marketing team is top tier.
As far as Ice Vice in general, just the overall mediocrity when it comes to delivering lyrics that are written for you because I find it hard press.
I mean, everything else is being written for it.
So while wouldn't the lyrics be, you know?
Because, and it's not nothing to be ashamed about, you know, 80 to 90% of these hip hop rappers be having stuff written for them.
it's just the fact that at least they deliver it well you know what i mean like at some point you just
got to give it up like you can't deliver it well they write they writing for you making the beat
putting you on magazines somehow finesse the way to get you around taylor swift and i know this
seemed like hate but i'm just laying out the i'm laying out what people are going to say because the
music is not matching when the music quality don't match the status you are going to turn into
a non-musician which lends you to go into different lanes, which I'm not going to say,
that maybe would intrigue people a little bit more.
I'm believing it like that because it's a PG podcast.
So that being said, how do we get it?
Oh yeah.
So CitraC, thank you for carrying the careers of mediocre rappers such as Ice Spice and Little Baby.
Hopefully one day they'll repay you, but they probably will just use you up for those particular tracks.
and not pop up again.
I mean, when's the last time you've seen a PR stunt of Ice Spice and Central Sea?
Yeah.
Click my link to you in my bio.
Let me know one of my social medias.
What do you think about Central C's billion streams freestyle and is it fire or trash?
