Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "DRAKE & PARTYNEXTDOOR - SMALL TOWN FAME"
Episode Date: February 14, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticAnalytic Dreamz dives deep into the newly released album "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U" by Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR, which hit streaming platforms on Valentine's... Day 2025. This segment explores the album's overview, featuring 21 tracks with a 74-minute runtime, released under OVO Sound and available on Apple Music, Spotify, and OVOSound.com for a $12 digital pre-order. Analytic Dreamz discusses the background, highlighting how the project was first teased during PARTYNEXTDOOR's tour in August 2024 and marks their first joint album after notable past collaborations. Delve into the content and themes, characterized by a blend of sensual, emotional, and high-energy tracks, with Drake describing it as a personal and celebratory release. Notable tracks like "Crying in Chanel" and "Gimme a Hug" are analyzed, alongside the significance of the album's cover art and the absence of pre-listed features. Analytic Dreamz also touches on Drake's recent activities and the album's release amidst his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar, noting the excitement and reactions from fans and industry insiders. Release times across different time zones are covered, ensuring listeners worldwide know when they can start streaming.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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That's what I'm talking about.
That's why he's doing it back.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something.
Drake was popping his, you know what, and no not in the side seven terminology.
Basically, the way that he's talking, he is bragging and putting braggadocious bars on Front Street for this particular track.
We just knew at some point, Drake was going to get his bars off.
And that ladies and gentlemen came on track number seven.
of some sexy songs for you and not only was a track number seven but was the second solo track from drake so
when you're getting into small town fame you kind of let me see you have to get into the lyrics
as when you're looking at the bottom of this i've really liked the part where he said putting charlie
up her nose x on her tongue she'd been geeking hard she'd had a brat summer now ladies and gentlemen
Charlie XXX literally has a Brat album
that's the most popular album
Well, one of the most popular albums
As far as when they initially released
And of course, Charlie, let me see
Charlie when she put out Brat
Was insanely popular obviously right now
Charlie's not on the charts.
So, but with that being said,
that was a playoff of words, obviously.
But another thing I wanted to get into
as far as this particular track
is the melody switch up.
I think when he talked about, who is it?
Yeah, when he was like, lost a lot of brothers to this dog expert of this PG podcast.
So we don't, you know what I mean?
We leave out the provocative statements.
Lost a lot of brothers to this dog game.
What am I supposed to do with all that pain?
Sleepless nights, drawing out days, thinking about how wrong I played,
even lost my women.
my woman to the small town bane i'm a mess right now now at first glance i'm not going to lie to you i was
wondering i was like is drake getting personal on this rap track like he is he really finally admitting
that he may have got outplayed by white tank top or is you just talking about how wrong he played
it with a significant other i think that's a double triple entendre on purpose because when i'm
thinking about it. This is the first rap track on this R&B project. We expect him to have some
sort of sentiments when it comes to the overall battle from Kendrick. We don't expect him to say
Kendrick's name specifically, but when it comes to White Tank Top, we do have to acknowledge
that it had a pivotal effect on his career. So it would be very non-drink-like to not express it in
this music. So for him to say, sleepless nights, drawn out days, thinking
about how wrong got played obviously you could attribute that to anything but with that being said
you can also attribute that to anything so i'm attributing that to maybe maybe his overall
revisionist history of the battle so now because that followed up lost a lot of brothers to this dog
game what am i supposed to do with all that pain i think that's why i'm talking about that's why i'm
referring to the battle because i think him following up those specific lines were losing a lot of dogs
all the pain, sleep this nice.
We already know Drake was talking about him being in the studio day in, day out as far as his
mansion in Canada, you know, cooking up discs towards side seven, I mean, white tent top.
So with that being said, and then he said, thinking about how Ron got played, I think
he's finally admitting, you know, it was not his greatest showing, especially for his fans.
So I really enjoyed this track.
I think this is a standout.
and it coming right after Deeper,
they knew what they were doing
as far as giving us an R&B party next door track
and then a straight, not rap track,
but more of a braggadocious flow
with melodic elements.
Because of course, that was my favorite part.
This is more of a melody
as far as him going into Los Alta Lada Brothers
in his dog game.
That whole point when he switched it up,
it was more of a melodic type of flow.
So this coming right after deeper
kind of lets you know where they're going with it
as this is track number seven
and then when you start getting to the rest of them
it's more Drake and then we started getting to the feature lane
so I think this seven track run right here
is served as a section of this album
in my humble opinion I could be wrong
but my humble opinion them ending off
with a party next door R&B tracking and a Drake melodic track
following their previous five collaborative tracks
and then the rest of them either have a feature or just sold
Drake and we don't really get the party Drake to like track 16 I think this is a section of the
album one through seven I believe it's a section and ending it off like this makes a lot of sense
that he says thinking about how wrong got played even lost my woman to the small town fame
I guess I'm a mess right now it makes sense why this would be the ending section of this album
but that's just my opinion of course first impression so with that being said click
well we're not doing that yet track eight now let's get into
track eight which is titled pommies i think that's how you say pome's dilemma
