Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CHINO PACAS - QUE SIGAN LLEGANDO LAS PACAS"
Episode Date: October 18, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticChino Pacas and His Collaboration with DrakeIn this segment, we delve into the rising star, Chino Pacas, and his highly anticipated collaboration with Drake. The 17...-year-old Mexican artist has gained significant fame through his viral TikTok videos and chart-topping success on the Billboard Hot 100.We discuss Chino Pacas' upcoming studio album, "Que Sigan Llegando Las Pacas," set to be released on October 18, 2024. The album features Drake on the track "Modo Capone," marking a significant milestone for both artists.We explore Chino Pacas' background and his journey to success, from working in construction to becoming a viral sensation on TikTok. His collaboration with Fuerza Regida and his subsequent signing to Street Mob Records played a crucial role in his career trajectory.Finally, we discuss the impact of Chino Pacas' Billboard Hot 100 success and the excitement surrounding his collaboration with Drake. This partnership has the potential to introduce corridos tumbados to a wider global audience.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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You know, interestingly enough, the goat of hip hop, the mascot of hip hop, aka Arbor Graham, more commonly referred to as Drake, right, is not on the charts when it comes to tracks in the Billboard Top 100.
He does have, for all the dogs, at the 28th most listened to album in the world as far as in totality.
but when you don't have any tracks in a top of hundred as far as billboard and then you still have over 13 billion streams and you remain the most streamed male artists of the year the most streamed rapper of the year for every month for the month of 2020 for the year of 2024 you come to realize that a lot of people love your discography but your 2024 releases have not been hitting like you
your past releases. Because if you don't remember, for all the dogs had the track with Siza,
the track with Yeat, and the track for Jay Cole, all competing for the number one spot
when that album came out. So nowadays, when you look at the overall consumption of Drake as far as
music, and then you look at the performance aspect where the top tours by rappers is by far
away Drake with its all a blur tour with 320 million accumulated as far as revenue.
And then you have Travis Scott Circus Maximus tour at second with 154 million as far as
revenue generated.
And then you realize that there's a significant gap between first and second because second
to third is not as big of a gap with Kedric Lamar, the big stepper tour coming at number
three as far as 110 million units generate, I mean revenue generated.
So I say all that to say this.
The simple fact that Drake is still the most stream rapper with no tracks in the top 100 currently
just showcases how much people respect and revere his discography.
And that is, I say all that to say this.
The track with Mia, Bad Bunny and Drake, is very pivotal into the landscape of people calling Drake
the McDonald's of rap because this man gives us every.
I mean, talk about having everything on the menu.
This man has Latin tracks.
This man has regga tone traps, tracks.
This man has house music, pop, rap.
This man has done it all.
And now he's back again in his Latin infused flow as the track with Chino Pakis, which is basically,
trying to find an actual
specific track
Motto Capone
and that is off of the album
what's that album called
Case
I can't say that
I don't even know it
is that Sagan I don't know what that is
Legondo
Les Pockis by Chino Packett
So Chino Packas has a new album
out on all DSPs currently
under Street Mob Records
Geffen Records of course
and the
Pivotal thing I want to
to point out is that Drake is on this album and when I tell you this is the one this is one of the most
comedic verses I've ever heard from Drake it's not even from a lyrical standpoint it's from the just
the absolute mitigated like just the goal of Drake to to hop on a track like this and they have
this type of verse in the midst of Kendrick calling him a culture vulture and not like us is
very interesting and just intriguing from a comedic aspect because this is hilarious what in the
world.
Did Drake transform into one of this track?
Now, that's why I brought up the track Mia with Bad Bunny and Drake because technically
he's done this before as far as switching into the Latin infused flow.
But to do it again, especially on this album with Chino Packas, to give him that type of look
as far as his album being out now in all DSPs and with his studio album coinciding with his
18th birthday talking about chino pacas yes he's only 18 right that's crazy but with that i think the
biggest thing to point out is just that chino pacis being from mexico moving to florida and having so
much success in the music industry and then ultimately having drake the most stream rapper ever in
2020 well not ever well almost ever i think eminel still number one but as far as
That's 2024, having a most stream rapper being on your album engaging in this type of flow,
even to the point where at the end of the track, you have the patented underwater beat
where the beat seemingly goes underwater.
And now Drake gives his Spanish-infused flow.
I mean, this man has just done it all, right?
And the reason I say that is just because I don't want to say Kendrick was right, but this man is everywhere.
And he is definitely going to gain some fans from the Latin community simply for the fact that he's experimenting with this flow.
So technically, you know, he is cultivating a certain type of fan base from a region that's not necessarily, objectively speaking, his hometown or where he's from in the slightest.
He's just transformed into something to fit the genre.
Now y'all let me know what that is.
So anyways, Chino Pacchus has a new album out now.
On all DSPs, like I said, it's Ksigan, Legando Las Pacas.
Hopefully I said that right.
If not, just know that it has 13 tracks.
It's definitely something you should listen to,
especially with Chino Pakis being one of the more pivotal artists
in the Latin music industry.
And especially coinciding with the release.
least, I mean, with his 18th birthday.
I mean, he just come to realize that an artist, as young as Chino Pack as being from Mexico,
having this much success in music, it's just something to uphold and just congratulate.
Because usually when it comes to people of the younger variety, it's apparent that they do not
know as much when it comes to marketing and putting out music to the masses.
because there's a lot of smoke and mirrors you have to play behind the scenes to get into good graces of the algorithm, especially with the major labels.
So with Chino Pack is having this much success, with his album being distributed by not only StreetMod Records, but also Warner, it just ultimately captivates his interesting career as far as him being one of the more pivotal artists in the Latin music genre.
So that's why I wanted to touch on because of course his album is out now and you know with it being completely
targeted towards the Latin community and Drake being on the track of course transforming it to a flow that you know
it's just not commonly heard as far as the Drake discography is definitely a standout from that aspect
but overall I think the track was interesting I don't know what interesting means as far as a rating
but that's just the word I can use to quantify it right now because I am flabbergasted.
I don't know what this man, you know, hey, Drake is doing whatever at this point, right?
So I would definitely listen to the album.
Chino Packers has definitely had higher quality on average, I would say.
And, you know, for a lot of the fans in the Latin music community, you know,
they come to my platform to listen to a lot of different reviews I give because I give a lot of insight
when it comes to that specific genre because whether it's bad bunny,
whether it's Fereza, Regida, whether it's Paisal Pluma.
You know, there's a lot of artists in Latin music scene making noise
to the point where a lot of American artists will come over to cross-collaborate
and it's just uplifting both platforms.
So, you know, I definitely applaud it.
I think it needs to happen, especially to cross-collaborative efforts
because if you don't know, that, I mean, that's one of the main ways to even get your exposure
more out there is to get into a fan base, a discography that you're usually not into.
You're usually not exposed to because of Drake being so big in the States, I mean, it's only
so much that he could do to be in a whole different audience that doesn't really listen to
his music consistently.
Let's just put it like that.
So this is definitely an interesting appearance from Drake on this album, but nonetheless,
I remember covering this in the segment, Chino Packis.
if you look up chino packets analytic dreams i updated it to say it was going to come out today
but i covered just like way back and i basically already talked about how the unconventional
you know collaboration between drake and chino packets was leaked and potentially going to
happen between the two and there was a lot of appreciation that drake was expressing for the mexican
music um and now we see this coming into fruition as the official first collab with chino pacis and
drake so it's just glad i well not glad it's just interesting to see this actually happen as
drake continues the global recognition but he also continues to transform into just
flows that we've just rarely seen from drake and it's just it's just interesting man it's just
interesting. So anyways,
if you're a Chino Pakis fan, it's definitely an album
to check out. Once again, it's out now on all
DSPs. And with that being said, click my link,
tree, my bio. Let me know on one of my social media's.
What do you think about the Chino Packas and
Drake collab? And also, if you're a heavy
Chino Packas fan,
what is your favorite
track off of his new
album out now on all
DSPs?
