Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CENTRAL CEE & PLAQUEBOYMAX - IN THE BOOTH"
Episode Date: January 24, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz as we break down the highly anticipated "In the Booth" livestream collaboration between FaZe Clan's Maxwell "Plaqueboymax" ...and UK's own Central Cee, Oakley Neil Caesar-Su. Scheduled for January 23, 2025, at 5:30 PM PST on Plaqueboymax's Twitch channel, this event, co-hosted with Complex, promises to blend live music creation with fan interaction at the FaZe Clan house. Plaqueboymax, who rose from humble beginnings to one of Twitch's leading content creators, has revolutionized streaming with shows like "In the Booth" and "Song Wars," where artists like Fivio Foreign and DDG have joined to produce tracks that garner millions of streams. Central Cee, known for his chart-topping UK hits, brings his unique style to this innovative format. The segment will also touch on a recent controversy involving Plaqueboymax, Lil Tjay, and Fivio Foreign, highlighting the legal implications and the streaming culture's impact on artist interactions. We'll explore the global viewing times for this event and discuss how this collaboration could further cement Plaqueboymax's role in merging music production with fan engagement on Twitch, showcasing the potential for streaming platforms in music promotion.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now throughout the midst of this stream between Central C and Black Boy Max, I ain't
gonna lie to you. One of the more comedic elements as far as rappers consistently being late
to stuff is just beyond funny because as far as this stream and Central C's showing up three
hours after the designated time for them to have their event, it just reminded me of
the famous RDC world skit where Des said about rappers showing up late to streams.
Two hours late chat, man.
Fuckin' we ball, man. Where he at?
Hey, I guess we ball. If you don't know, that's from obviously Artistry,
RDC, as this video right here was basically talking about how streamers really the new rappers now
and the whole skit is hilarious. Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along
with the audio. But as far as streamers being the new rappers, that couldn't be
more of a poignant point because of Central C and Black Boy Max debuting Central C's album
and a three in the midst of a three year wait when your album is coming out to the entire world
you're on Black Boy Max's stream showcasing it to I think he had like a hundred thousand
concurrent viewers at that point it was a lot anyways so it just shows how streamers
really are the more influential figures when it comes to pushing music consumption, right?
So as far as this segment and specifically getting into the end of booth freestyle,
which I have up right now, basically Black Boy Max has an entire In the Booth series
where artists collaborate with him, of course, to create music live with the chat's feedback,
which is a very, very just a genius idea that obviously he wasn't an originator of,
but it's genius nonetheless.
Because I remember when Tori Lane's, yes, ladies and gentlemen,
was still talking about Daystar.
He famously had his live stream where he basically showcased how you see right here.
So basically this is the chat.
This is him recording music live.
So obviously this isn't like a new idea.
But of course with a streamer doing it and the way that he's doing it, it's not as egotistical as just live streaming yourself in the studio making music, you know, even though Tori Lanes is fired, obviously, and that's why I showed it. I just want to give him props because as far as one of the more viral moments of being on stream and giving something of like top tier quality, it reminds me of when Toy Lanes was on Aden Ross's stream and he basically kicked a whole freestyle on Aidan Ross's stream. And he basically kicked a whole freestyle on Aidan Ross's
stream that was straight fire and could have ended up on the song if you wanted to i don't know if he
ended up putting it out but i don't think so so anyways getting back to the plac boy max and central
c situation besides him showing up three hours late which you know famously the guy you know
dad's from r dc had to tell y'all like it is two hours late chat man way fuck a we ball man where he
at hey so after he showed up three hours late of course you know they talked a lot about you know just
different things with his career and things that in nature. Central C made a very funny joke about,
you know, if he can smoke or if Black Boy Max smokes because if you don't know the whole
situation between Black Boy Max and Little T.J. and Fabio 4 and it happened back in like January 9th.
I think that whole situation was obviously blown out of proportion because I don't think it was
anything serious. Obviously, if you know more about their inner details as far as affiliations,
I'm not Vlad.
So I'm just going to say affiliations.
They could be affiliated to a bakery shop for all as I know, right?
But it was different affiliations that, you know, some tension,
which is why that whole situation went down the way it did.
But as far as Plaguey Max and Five Year 4 and Little T.J.,
I don't think they have any bad blood.
And the way that Plague Boy Max handles these interactions,
you could tell that he's definitely like a seasoned producer
because rappers are some of the hardest people to work with.
Now, I do believe Central C had a great showing on Black Boy Max's stream.
But nonetheless, he still falls into the mantra of rappers.
She's doing whatever they want, showing up three hours late,
really not valuing your time like that because three hours late is insane.
You set an interview for 4 p.m. if they show up at 7 p.m., guess what?
That's three hours of your time you just wasted waiting for a rapper to show up.
And guess what? They don't care.
They're basically like you.
We made your career, right?
So we show up whenever we want to.
Not saying that's how Central Sea was thinking, but that's just actions speak louder than words, right?
And that's just what factually happened.
So anyways, that whole little TJ smoking indoors and then, you know, basically leaving because
Plague Boy Max was asking him not to smoke because it was a B&B or something like that.
So that was a whole situation blown up out of proportion.
But in general, as far as the end of booth freestyle, I thought it was straight fire.
And especially with your album coming out in the midst of a three-year hiatus, you can see the whole musical creation process.
is right here the way that plaque boy max is going about um producing and engineering and being an
andr and also letting the chat be an anr is one of the more pivotal parts of his stream i think and could
end up being even more popular to the point where other superstar rappers could come on there
and freestyle but as far as like a a stream version of on the radar or um um
What's the other one?
Or the big boy freestyle or what was some of the other freestyles?
Like one of my more popular segments ever, like starting off the podcast was like covering the baby's freestyle.
And I think it was L.A. Leakers, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, the L.A. Leakers freestyle series, like that is what it reminds me of.
It's like the streamer version of that.
And so whenever you're able to successfully get that off with a superstar figure,
you're like Central C, other rappers are just going to continue to just come through and wrap
on your end of booth series because you've already had artists come through like Fabio Foreign,
Tripi Red, DDG, 41. So as far as that aspect, now that you have Central C, I think a lot more
rappers would be more ego less when they come on your stream because they've seen other
notable rappers do it and that's usually how the process goes because sometimes you have to have
that one superstar like figure to give you that cosign and now the floodgates are open so i think the
end of booth freestyle was fantastic the way that black boy max is running his stream you can definitely
tell he has a lot of patience let's just put it like that and i i really like the way that he runs his
content i think he's uh he puts out high quality content of course um he's mainly on twitch
As far as Plike Boy Max in general, he's more on the music side of things.
Like he really is hands on rather than just giving an opinion and then just going about his day.
Right.
So he's technically affiliated as a phase clan member.
He's also a Twitch streamer.
And if you didn't know, he makes music.
So he's a rapper.
And he's from New Jersey, West Orange to be specific.
And then one of the things that helped him out a lot was him starting his content,
created a journey with the basement boys.
And then he basically gained a lot of popularity growing from non-Twitch followers in 2021
to leading role in Faze Klan by 2024.
And with that being said, it just showcases how if you really believe in your vision,
you believe in your dream and you take the appropriate steps and you are consistent,
anything's possible.
So with that being said, the central.
C and Black Boy Max's in the booth live stream was fantastic, even though Central C showed up three years late.
Not three years.
That would be insane.
I imagine somebody showing up three years late.
Like, man, birthdays has been passed before you came through.
Anyways.
With that being said, click my link to me in my bio.
Let me know one of my social media is.
What do you think about the Black Boy Max and Central C in the booth live stream?
And what was your favorite part of the entire stream?
