Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "DRAKE - BARBADOS MANDEM"
Episode Date: August 25, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive into Drake's "100 Gigs For Your Headtop" (Analytic Dreamz)This Notorious Mass Effect segment dives headfirst into Drake...'s surprise content dump, aptly named "100 Gigs For Your Headtop."Unveiling the VaultOn August 6th, 2024, Drake unleashed a treasure trove of unreleased music, videos, and other media, totaling a whopping 100 gigabytes! Announced through his enigmatic Instagram account, @plottttwistttttt, this massive drop has fans buzzing. Some speculate it's a strategic move to shift focus away from his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar.Unheard GemsThe highlight? A bounty of unreleased music, including collaborations with heavyweights like Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Latto. Tracks like "It's Up," "Housekeeping Knows," and "Blue Green Red" offer a fresh glimpse into Drake's creative flow. But that's not all! Titles like "Piece of Me," "Barbados Mandem," and "Courtside Stepper" hint at a whole trove of unheard Drake gems.A Glimpse Behind the CurtainBeyond the music, "100 Gigs" offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Drake's creative process. We see reference tracks for Kanye's "Yikes," inspirations for iconic hits like "Hotline Bling," and early versions of "U With Me" featuring a different take on The Weeknd.Collaborations & Star PowerThe vault unlocks a goldmine of collaborations. We witness Drake's phone call with Cam'ron about borrowing his iconic pink fur coat, and preparation sessions for JAY-Z's verse on "Talk Up." There's even footage of Drake impersonating The Weeknd and rehearsing "Take Care" with Rihanna! The love for Lil Yachty's "Poland" surfaces alongside a friendly ping pong match with Steph Curry.Creative Evolution & Discarded IdeasThe content dump unveils discarded album covers for Certified Lover Boy, For All the Dogs, Her Loss, and Dark Lane Demo Tapes, offering a glimpse into what could have been. We learn that Metro Boomin's "Trance" was originally intended for Drake's "Honestly, Nevermind."This Notorious Mass Effect segment is a must-listen for any Drake fan! Join Analytic Dreamz as we dissect the "100 Gigs For Your Headtop" release, explore the unreleased music, behind-the-scenes treasures, and delve into the creative evolution of one of hip-hop's biggest names.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Oh, don't mind me. Just over here watching Steph Curry and Drake play ping pong.
If you want to watch two, Analyic Dreams video on Spotify, to see the video along with the audio.
Now, these are just some of the numerous clips of the behind the scenes footage as far as Drake and his entire drop of 100 gigabytes worth of content.
one of the other things I thought was very pivotal as far as the creation of
I'm not going to say my favorite but one of my favorite Drake albums of all time
which I think is completely underrated as far as Scorpion
this is the behind the scenes of Drake and OVO and 40 basically strategizing moments
before Jay-Z recorded his verse for talk up off a Scorpion
so I'm only laying down like two hours while
was doing the show.
Yeah.
Because I really, I don't want him to hit me and be like,
hey, what do you think of this?
And I'm not there to respond.
So I'm gonna go lay on.
Yeah, yeah, around too.
So what are we expecting it?
I think realistically, honestly,
if you want my real opinion,
seven o'clock.
Seven o'clock.
And, uh.
Cause he's gotta get off stage.
Like he's on stage now.
Two hours from now is four o'clock.
And now, like he's gonna get off stage,
shower, probably have a drink,
and then set back up with guru.
To right end.
To write and yeah so that's that's gonna be that process would be two hours. Yeah, you know. Okay, so
Yeah, I'm just gonna take a nap here wait. And then and then as soon as Petrov's done and he's locked in
I'm gonna send you a full set of the entire album. But those are gonna be mixes right? Yeah, and then I'll send you the
masters with the next hour or something. So as you can tell, there's a lot of footage of just
gems drop throughout this 100 gigabytes for your headtop.
Now, the IG account plot twist is still up to this day, which in all actuality, I don't know
how it's still up because I know certain things on this account is owned by Universal Music Group.
So with that being considered, I'm not going to say it's illegal, but let's say.
just say there's a very sound cloud type of vibe going gone right now even though Drake was given
400 million dollars from lucian grange so with all this free content i just know that the person
who thought they was paying for that free content to repurpose is fuming right now so do have that
what you will anyways there's a specific track i wanted to get into with this segment which is
drake barbadoes and it's um it's not barbadoes
I think it's Drake Barbados mandam.
Yeah.
So that's a unreleased track that includes, that's included in this massive 100 gigabyte update.
And a lot of people are wanting this track simply for the fact that Drake has been dropping every single day on the day.
Now, obviously, it's a little exaggeration.
But technically, this man has dropped a whole album.
I mean six tracks, that's not even including the two tracks with Camilla Cabello.
I think that's the name.
I think I said the name right.
That's not even including the track with sexy red.
That's not even including the track that didn't even make DSPs as far as Wagwan Delilah.
So if you think about that and you think about the entire 10 track package that Drake has released
and seemingly no sign of him slowing down.
he is completely going against what most people are saying as far as him taking a break and to add on to that
he's actively saying in his music that they want me to slow down but i just gonna keep going like
i think he said one thing about um the referee and it's up that was basically like a double entendre for
the fans like the ref wants me to leave the game uh or something like that and he said i can do without him
So who is the referee in all the scenarios that I talk about in hip-hot beef is definitely the fans the fans are the main
Pivotal is the main pivotal factor of who won the beef public perception is everything and these hip-hop
Rappers thrive off of it so
Constructing certain marketing strategies to get the public perception better is how this came about because
a hundred gigabytes for your head top especially
the amount of money that he could have generated off of constructing all of this into his own Drake documentary.
Because if you don't know, this is basically an unofficial documentary.
I mean, it's just a lot of pieces you got to put together.
And hopefully, what's the dirt on one of those type of YouTube channels takes all this and puts it together from themselves?
Only to get copyrighting as far as, as soon as they upload it.
So they probably won't do that.
But hopefully somebody does it and they put it out for free because if you put it out any main platform, universe was coming for it.
I still don't know how this IG account is up, but hey, I would not advise anybody else to try to capitalize off of this content as far as making your own documentary because it will get copyright-stricken.
So anyways, the Barbados Mandum track is one of the more pivotal tracks that a lot of fans are liking.
So I could see this coming up next as far as the release on this platform.
Because as you can see right here, we have the new tracks, which is no.
No face. I forget what this one is. What's this one? SOD. And then you have circadian rhythm. So Barbados mandam definitely fits in that light of having a hip hop track, experimental track, and the R&B track. That's kind of the vibe I've been getting as far as his structure in these releases. Definitely showing off the range, but more importantly, showcasing that he is not going to slow down at any point.
And everybody who's telling him to slow down just makes him what to drop more because it's like,
how are y'all going to tell me how to run my company when I've been the most successful hip hop artist ever?
So that's kind of the marketing tactic for Drake and his team right now.
It's just completely ignore his fans and just keep dropping tracks, which is why I think Barbados,
mandum may be next up as far as his release strategy.
But as far as y'all, you know, click my link, tree, my bio, let me know one of my social media is.
What are you, what unreleased track that is in the midst of this 100 gigabytes for your headtop?
Do you think Drake will release next?
