Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - “CLAVE ESPECIAL & EDGARDO NUÑEZ - TU TU TU”

Episode Date: April 25, 2025

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticBecome A Patron Of The Notorious Mass Effect Podcast For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme! Join Our Patreon Here: https://ow.ly/oPsc50VB...OuHIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, host Analytic Dreamz explores “Como Capo,” a bold corrido by Clave Especial featuring Fuerza Regida. Released February 19, 2025, under Street Mob Records, the track blends traditional música mexicana with modern sierreño and hip-hop influences, embodying the cumbias bélicas trend. With 1.44 million Spotify streams and a #85 peak on the Billboard Global 200, it showcases strong regional popularity, particularly in Mexico (#50 on Deezer). Analytic Dreamz dives into the song’s street-driven lyrics, TikTok-fueled rise, and its role in the evolving bélico movement.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Getting back into Clave especial, hopefully I'm not butchering the name too much, but as far as this band, right, the regional Mexican music group, you have to realize that they are one of the hottest artists out right now in Mexico as they currently have the ninth most popular track in Mexico title Como Capone. But of course, this other segment, we're getting into the other track, which is T U, T U, T U, T U, T U. So I think it's 2-2 or Tutt-T-T-T-I. I have no idea. which way I'm pronounced how I'm supposed to pronounce it so anyways this band right if you're not familiar just know that they broke out as far as in the music scene back in 2023 with the album premier a ad de adisione as it solidified their presence in a regional mexican genre and then of course their fans started to accumulate even more when they appeared on the mexican music charts and of course there's nothing like today as far as them having the ninth most popular track of mexican as far as Como Capone.
Starting point is 00:01:01 But back then, they had hits like Double C, La Neta, and then, of course, the one that I just covered, Como Capone. But for this particular track, we're getting into 222, as that's the 17th most popular track in the world. And then when you start to think about their performances, as far as live, and how they went to venues like the Nova by Microsoft and festivals
Starting point is 00:01:25 such as the Latin America Music Festival and Fiesta Des Sole, and how you go to those festivals and accumulate your fan base to the point where now somebody who came to that live performance was not a clave a special fan they listen to them perform and then they come to realize hold them now i really like the music that they're performing right now and not only do i like it but i want to learn more about it now you have a new supporter to your overall supporting base so when it comes to affecting the masses the notorious mass effect that you can have on your fans is driven by a whole lot of factors,
Starting point is 00:02:04 which is why it's always great to get out of your comfort zone and basically showcase how talented you are in certain areas so that people can either support you or not support you, but at least you're out here rolling the dice instead of staying in your comfort zone. So when it comes to this band, they are doing phenomenal. And if you don't know, they're under Ferz or Regina. If you don't know, this band is signed to street mob records founded by Foresa Regita, right? And that's a huge deal because, of course, it's going back to the overall cultural equity that not only Foresa Regina have, because if you think about Foresa regita, he currently has the fourth most popular track
Starting point is 00:02:48 in Mexico. And I've already covered him as far as the track Port Azo's Ojos and the overall impact of the masses. track has had, right? But then you come back to Clave. It's special. Now, a track that they have, along with Ferrer's the regita, is rising up the charts, but not only that, this particular segment, as far as covering the two-two track, you come to realize that they are by themselves putting out this track and it's still rising up the charts to the point where it's the 17th most popular track in Mexico. So that's just reinforcing the kumbias-bellicus trend, mixing traditional rhythms with modern production is also showcasing how far we could take the
Starting point is 00:03:32 genre by blending other genres but staying authentically ourselves as far as representing our culture because I say all the time these rappers from the Latin communities rappers in the k-pop community you come to realize that not only are they very much influenced by hip-hop but also it's a two-way street we're also influenced by what they do in the Latin community as far as the caritos tempo and the way they go about how they they deliver certain lines and sonically we start to try to emulate that in our own sound. So I think it's just a great production. It's great for production as far as blending genres and seeing how far we could take the overall music creation because of so many tools being at our disposal now as far as the internet,
Starting point is 00:04:19 as far social media, to be able to hear how these other tracks are impacting other regions to the point where now, that genre starts to blend over into international appeal because now your favorite musician that was influenced by overseas artists is starting to implicate that type of sonics and cadence in their in their music right so that's why i'm covering clavet especially because they're doing a great job at just showcasing the overall impact of curritos and just showcasing how when you include serino and regional mexican elements and stay authentically yourself you can impact the masses in ways that you never thought was possible so with that being said click my link to my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about clave is special
Starting point is 00:05:05 and the trachomo copone being the ninth most played track in mexico and also two to two two being the 17th most played track in mexico and this is your first time ever hearing about clave will you be more inclined to check out the music

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