Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "DJ KHALED, FUTURE, LIL BABY, & LIL UZI VERT - SUPPOSED TO BE LOVED"
Episode Date: August 11, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the latest single from DJ Khaled, "Supposed to be Loved." The track features Lil Baby, F...uture, and Lil Uzi Vert, and it is a pulsating, upbeat anthem about loving someone the way they're supposed to be loved. Khaled also teases more new music soon, hinting at the title of his upcoming album.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the lyrics of the song, discusses the production, and shares his thoughts on the overall impact of the track. He also interviews a fan of the song to get their perspective.If you're a fan of DJ Khaled, Lil Baby, Future, or Lil Uzi Vert, then you'll definitely want to check out this segment of Notorious Mass Effect. It's a great listen for anyone who loves hip hop and dance music.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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A hidden gym is just watching DJ Calais workout and continuing to gain more weight.
It's just one of the most enjoyable aspects of his content because I felt like he does it on purpose, which makes it even more hilarious because he never like talks about his weight in a in a bad way.
It's always about positivity, you know, always looking for the, what's it called, the optimistic.
view of life you know i mean he literally his last album was titled god did which if that's not a
quotable i don't know what is anyways this man is back again with the latest with his latest single
you know of putting together the modern day avengers once more as he's gathered little baby
Pluto, aka Future, and Little Uzi, aka Baby Pluto, for a new single titled Supposed to Be Love.
Now, for this track, I'm not going to lie to you.
I don't understand.
I feel like DJ Calla's album title till next time, it don't hit like God did.
Like, I know it's hard to follow that up, but you have to.
And you have to at least put effort for it forth.
And I just don't think he did with this album.
But anyways, I do feel like with God did, staying alive and staying alive by Dracon Little
Baby wasn't the best of track, I ain't going to lie to you.
And then coming back with this track feature in future, Little Baby, in Uzi,
I'm not going to kill the album just yet, but I think we're gearing up for a mediocre project
because
Callant,
every time he hits a one,
he always misses.
Like,
I'm not going to lie to you.
When he came out
with Major Key in 2016,
I thought that was one
the greatest albums ever
assembled.
Like,
the tracks off of that,
holy key to this day,
was one of my favorite
tracks of all time,
like all time.
Like,
from the beginning of time
to the end of time,
like,
one of my favorite hip-hop tracks.
Simply because two,
at the time,
and people
can cap now
if they want to
but at the time
people was putting
Big Sean
in their top three
rappers currently
so for
Big Sean and Kendrick
to go at it
the way they did
on Holy Key
off of the album
Major Key back in
2016
that was one of the most
iconic times
for me as a kid
looking at that
and was like
dang they're really going at it
it was like if
LeBron and Kobe
squared up
for like a one-on-one match
because people sleep on Big Sean nowadays, but back then he was really considered in the top
three of the best rappers in the hip hop game. It was like Kendrick, of course, he was always
number one, Drake and then Big Sean. And then later on, you know, they try to put Germain in there,
which I definitely don't agree with. But let's just say Big Sean kind of fell off from that point on.
But so, of course, he sold like, which I don't really look at sales when it comes to Calais.
Calais has immense respect throughout the whole hip hop industry. Don't matter how much he sells
like young thug they're always going to come back to help him out for his next project so sales don't
really matter for me when concerning um dj call it but i do believe looking at his biggest hits
i think wild thought was his biggest um single out of his album maybe that or god i don't think god
did had the amount of replayability i think it was nominated for a grammy
God did by Jay Z Grammy.
I think it was nominated for a Grammy, if I'm not mistaken.
I don't think it won, though.
Like, I was saying it should have won, of course.
I mean, yeah, Jay Z and Little Wayne rapping back and forth,
which is like even better than Holy Key.
God did is one of my favorite tracks.
Like, that track, Jay Z, Little Wayne, Rick Ross,
like, that's one of my favorite tracks of all the time.
Like, I don't understand how I didn't win.
But, yeah, it was nominated.
for best rap song and best rap performance this can't be right yeah it it seems like it was
nominated for best rap song and best rap performance they ended up losing but the people the tracks it said
it lost to it so i don't think that's correct so um obviously call it makes waves when he drops these
type of albums because he definitely just combines any and every popular artist known the man like
I wouldn't be surprised if you get a bad bunny feature on one of these albums as DJ Callet loves to try to make the impossible possible.
As this is usually the artists who never collabed or haven't collabed that often, he tries to tap for his album.
He tries to get those two artists on the same track.
And he's usually successful in pulling it off.
As I keep saying, DJ Callet has a misrespect in the hip-hop industry and it's earned.
It's not like something that was given.
And he definitely earned that you listen to DJ Cald's story is really inspiring.
And the way that he just rose above the obstacles to create this type of buzz and this type of just never fading or this everlasting clout that he has, especially relationships in the industry.
It's just a sight to behold at why he's so positive and optimistic because the way that he made it was because of that mindset.
And I don't know, I feel like that's like a real motivating thing to hear with the way that DJ Callow is just persistent in his career.
So, but yeah, this single is not it.
It's not it for me.
Like, it's a sample.
The best thing for this single for me was probably a little Uzi.
I think that's another thing.
Hold on, man.
Because he ain't slick.
Every time Little Baby and Little Uzi is on the same track, this man, Lil Uzi shows out.
Like, I think he understands that people be trying to say that baby is the best rapper, like, as far as his peers.
And I think he took offense to that because go back and listen to every single little baby and little Uzi track.
And Uzi is just rapping like the rent was due.
Like, he's rapping.
Like, I'm trying to destroy this man.
Like, y'all keep putting him in the same category as me.
And his rap category is not it.
listen to commercial and the way that Uzi was rapping
that man laid such a fire verse
Little Baby and I kid you not
You could go listen to the track
I kid you not
Little Baby ended up putting
Two verses on that track
Usually when you have a feature
You put the
You put your verse or their verse first
And you only go you go verse for verse
You don't go verse for verse and they come back with a second verse
Like that's like if
On God did or on Holy
key that's like if Big Sean gave his verse Kendrick gave his verse and then
Big Sean came back again and gave a second verse like no that's not how it works man
you either is one verse and that's it so it's like I think little baby understands
that every time he gets on the track with Uzi he's gonna have a long day because
Uzi does not take no prisoners when he's rapping on the same track that features
little baby but anyways maybe I'm just joke maybe I'm just tripping click my link true in my
bio let me know one of my social
media's what do you think about this single by DJ Callet do you think it's solid one of his
better singles that he's put out for his projects or are you in agreement with me that this
is a slightly mediocre
