Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CHIEF KEEF & DRAKE - ALMIGHTY SO 2"

Episode Date: August 17, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the possibility of a collaboration between Chief Keef and Drake on Chief Keef's upcoming alb...um, Almighty So 2. After Drake shared a photo dump on Instagram showing love to Young Thug, Chief Keef commented on the post, urging Drake to send in his vocals. This has led to speculation that the two rappers may be working together on a track.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the potential implications of this collaboration, both for Chief Keef and Drake. He also discusses the history of Chief Keef and Drake's relationship, and why this collaboration would be a big deal for both artists.If you're a fan of Chief Keef, Drake, or hip hop in general, then this is a segment you won't want to miss. Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect to hear Analytic Dreamz break down the latest news in the hip hop world.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Breaking news, young thug is still incarcerated. And let me tell you something. Chief Keith cannot care less as he took the time out of his day to comment on the post of Aubrey Graham saying to free, well, actually he put three instead of free. But you know, the English language when it comes to hip hop is very manipulated if you don't know. But anyways, so Aubrey Graham on the IG post said, three the guys out the you know basically as you see on my analytic dreams video version he's wearing a hip-hop hoodie showcasing slime aka geoffrey and his well his album titled geoffrey um where he was
Starting point is 00:00:50 looking like a character straight at a mortar combat so anyways drag's over here you know just trying to post the iG picture of him promoting the freeing of Young Thug, aka Jeffrey. And here comes Chief Keith on whatever day this was, four days ago, and he basically did not, he could care less. He could have chose any post. He could have waited to the next post.
Starting point is 00:01:21 He chose specifically this post saying the free Young Thug to comment, don't forget them vocals, Crotie. As you see in the comment section, everybody else is like, wow, emoji, fire emoji. It's like a charity donation, Tiller's backwards,
Starting point is 00:01:38 free thugger, you know, all type of comments, you know, about the actual topic of young thug being incarcerated and how he should be freed, right? Of course. In hip-hop fashion, just very insensitive, um,
Starting point is 00:01:53 not cognizant of the situation, comes in belligerent in the comment section and says, don't forget them vocals, Crotie. Like, what? Like, we're saying free young thug right now. Like, you could have picked any other Instagram posts to comment this. Anyways, the best part about it is, uh, Dreg's comment section is limited. So he only like is able to get comments from people who follows him.
Starting point is 00:02:17 And even, even the boy himself is probably starting to rethink that. Like, maybe I need to start limiting some of these hip-hop musicians because boy, are they needy. As this obviously didn't come out in nowhere. I believe Chief Keith was on Chief Keith was on Vlad TV, I believe, and he was saying that he has a song with Drake. So he's collaborating with Drake, but it's supposed to be on Almighty Soul 2, which is rumored to be released sometime in the future, in the near future. So, with that being said, him commenting on this IG post saying, don't forget them vote. I'm not going to say it contradicts him saying he collaborated with Drake, but it definitely highlights the fact that maybe he was jumping the gun or what they'd be saying, the, um, the OGs
Starting point is 00:03:13 back in the 1900s, they'd be saying, put the, um, the saddle before the horse or whatever type of stuff they be, uh, the chariot before the horse. I don't know, whatever type of old G's saying, they'd be trying to, uh, highlight, uh, the chariot. with the fact of you saying something that may not be actually a fact, right? Because you're jumping the gun, I guess. It's another phrase for you. So Chief Keith is just out here, you know,
Starting point is 00:03:42 saying whatever he can to let people know that he has a track with Drake. But on the other, on the flip side, ironically, he's commenting. He's in comment. He's in Drake's comment section. Like the rest of everybody who can comment, comment in Drake's comment section asking for vocals. Seems a little contradictory, don't you think?
Starting point is 00:04:07 But anyways, that's besides the point. Because after looking at this IG post, I quickly started to realize a lot of people think and believe that Chief Keefe, out of all people, has more influence than Drake on hip hop, which is very interesting because in general, I guess you could say that a of people are saying this because of him popularizing drill music but to those people i'm not going to lie i may come across as a chief keef hater but i really love most of chief keef's uh hits as far as i love sosa and so that's it so for the people who think i hate chief keef that probably didn't clear anything up for you but guess what i'm gonna keep going so anyways uh chief keith is popular
Starting point is 00:04:56 as credited with popularized in drum music of course but at the end of the day little dirk uh gherbo all came from chicago as well and if you look at it they're still around to this day not saying chief keef isn't
Starting point is 00:05:14 but as far as little dirk putting out an album and jeherbo putting out an album i don't know the type of sales that chief keef is doing if he puts out of album because i believe the last time he even put out of album it wasn't highly uh obviously chief keef never like sold the greatest because he was like I guess when you know, the pioneer or something, you know, it takes a little bit to actually get a recognition.
Starting point is 00:05:36 That's not even the word recognition. But let me see. Finally, Rich was his last album in December 16th, 2022. So this man's dropping an album after album, ain't he? This man has not stopped dropping albums. And every time he releases, I'm not going to lie. I don't hear anybody be like, hey, bump their new chief keef. So to be influential, I think,
Starting point is 00:06:00 at some point you have to acknowledge that a lot of people in the same era and the same realm grew to be larger and sales wise mainstream and still have the street appeal of the drill genre if I would say because little dark I would say it's probably the most impactful in the drill community as of right now and combining the longevity I would say he's the most impact. when it comes to Chief Keith. Obviously, a lot of people probably hate that take, but looking at the landscape of things, I think Chief Keith will be more attributed
Starting point is 00:06:44 or given more, like, flowers if he was as impactful as some fans say that he is. Because I'm not going to lie, he definitely is one of the pioneers for Jero Music and influenced a bunch of rappers. Definitely had a unique style. and had a major impact on popular culture. But when comparing him to a person like Drake, like I just said,
Starting point is 00:07:09 I already compare him to somebody in his own field that I believe is more popular along Jevitywise than Chief Keith. Because, I mean, if you look at the sales, it's not even close. So I'm interested to see where the impact comes off of, where does the impact come from, if not solely for just him being a pipe? new because after him being a pioneer everything else is like inferior to a little dirk or a g herb oh so to even compare him to drake who was the top of the top and say that chief keef is more impactful than drake i just think is you know to quote my man stephen a is a straight blasphemous you know straight
Starting point is 00:07:49 blasphemy the way that people are saying this and uh with a straight face i mean album sold over time you know drake let me see album sold over time you know drake let me see album sold over time and this is like R I I double a which is the recording industry association of America and these are only taken uh taken to account sales of physical albums and singles right so Drake overtime has sold 170 million album copies chief keef has sold 10 million and as far as single sold Drake has sold over 200 17 million and this is like the dollar amount it's not like the actual oh one equals a sell you got to remember streams are different from singles uh streams are different from actual i forget how to
Starting point is 00:08:49 put it streams and purchasing a single is different so if you stream an album if you purchase the album the purchase for the album counts as one the stream it takes it's like some it's like a whole algorithm out there but it's like a thousand to 10,000 streams to equal like one copy and it's something crazy like as far as streams to a sell so anyway these are sold uh albums to single so albums sold drake has 170 million chief keef has 10 singles sold Drake has 217 million uh chief keith has 50 and if we're talking about impact on a worldwide scale Drake has 56 number one singles and Chief Keith has two. So I'm interested to see where all this comes from.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Like where all the impact comes from other than him just being a pioneer of his situation. Because not a lot of people know, but Jay-Z, Biggie, even Rakim, they weren't the pioneers for hip-hop. Those people who came way before them who started to rhyme words together and make it popular in the streets. but because of the longevity and the sales, the mainstream effect that Biggie and Jay-Z had, they was able to carry the game into a whole other stratosphere that we never thought it would go. So it's kind of that whole situation where just because you're a pioneer, doesn't mean that you're more impactful than an artist that took your model, improved it, and garnered way more success than you ever did.
Starting point is 00:10:29 So I don't know. It's a little different the way that people talk about Chief Keefe. I'm not like trying to discredit Chief Keefe, of course, because we compare him to Drake. Like we're not just comparing him to any rapper. But once people, you know me as Drake Stan. Once people was like, hold on. Well, I was like, hold on. Y'all, y'all saying the Chief Kee's more impactful than Drake?
Starting point is 00:10:48 Like, y'all, it's y'all a little, uh, that nostalgia is really kicking in, which is crazy because this man's put out like 15 hours in the past 10 years. So where's all the people saying he's more impactful when? when the first week sales come. Anyways, so anyways, Drake and Chief Keefe, they supposedly have some track
Starting point is 00:11:07 coming out on Almighty So too, if Drake ever turns in the vocals. But if he doesn't, I don't know, Chief Keefe may spin the block of song. You know, you never know with these drill rappers nowadays.
Starting point is 00:11:21 So anyways, click my link to your bio. Let me know in one of my social medias. What do you think about the whole Chief Keefe and Drake rumored collab for upcoming album Almighty So too and do you think we need a dracon chief keith collab or should he keep it

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