Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "EST GEE - EL TORO 2"
Episode Date: August 18, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we discuss EST Gee's new project "El Toro 2." The album is a sequel to his 2019 mixtape and features 20 songs,... including collaborations with Lil Baby, Static Major, Yo Gotti, and 42 Dugg. We also talk about Gee's upcoming El Toro Tour, which kicks off in September.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, ladies and gentlemen, we have to stand in solidarity with our respective fields or will fall for anything, as a lot of rappers really don't take too kind to the media, especially the treatment of certain media members.
And I do think in general, when the opportunity presents itself to be on a platform that you otherwise wouldn't get a certain look from a certain demographic, it doesn't.
mean you have to show up in a way that you're uncharismatic, you're not wanting to talk,
you're not wanting to answer questions, simple questions that have to do with your artistry
and your music, and to the point where you actually end up just showing up late and walking
out of an interview. It's like that type of viral moment that a lot of podcasts have learned from
the Birdman Breakfast Club days, but at the end of the day, it's still very disrespectful as an artist.
musician if you're not being if you're being respected by the interviewer and he like is actually
asking respectable questions which in this case bootleg kev was to e scg for him the way he just
walked out was just beyond atrocious and it's just one of those type of situations where like
this is what media members are talking about when they say rappers or like professional liars
because they put on this persona for the fans but sometimes most times this is really how
act towards the media members. So I just want to play this and let y'all see.
I was going to ask you like when it comes to, I remember when you signed with Gadi, I remember
the viral moment where there was just all this cash. And at that time, I feel like there was like
a bidding war going on for ESTG at that moment. One, what made you rock with Gadi and what is
something over the last two or three years that you have learned? Just unfortunate man, like,
look at his face. He's like,
He's like, am I being prank right now?
Like, look at, he asked a reasonable question about him being assigned to God and then look at this.
That man still sitting in silence.
Like, he looked like one of them simple.
He looked like a Bart from the Simpsons.
He just don't know what to do.
Well, for the very first time in Bull Lakehead podcast history.
Well, at least he gets into his little monologue and outtrows.
But anyways, at the end of day, bro, it's just really disrespectful for his musicians and artists to be wanting to get on the platform, go on that platform with no charisma.
want to answer any questions just trying to look cool for your fans just coming off in a way that's
very very rude disrespectful disregarding of the platforms that even got you to this point if it wasn't
for media outlets hip-hop rappers won't be at the point that they are at and it's a nice balance
i feel like when it comes to respect but as far as rappers they act like if it wasn't for me y'all
wouldn't have a job and it's honestly the other way around media members and outlets
career longevity wise for the top of the top is way longer than the actual rappers and I would
love to showcase all the different media outlets that have started before during and after hip hop
that are still around to this day but some of the old rappers that started hip hop are not around
to this day because obviously human limitations we're all going to pass away at some point
corporation they live on forever so whenever you're acting like you're bigger than the outlet
it gets to a point where it's like, what type of respect do you have for the process that goes
into making you a superstar? And for ESTG, him walking at this interview was a prime example
that rappers are oblivious to the fact that media members are the ones that helps them get
to the heights that they're trying to reach. And acting like this is not a way to get on the
good side for media outlets. But hey, what do I know, man? At the end of the day, this man put
out an album titled, uh, what's this is that album called?
see if I can find this right quick.
El Toro 2, you know, definitely still a fire artist at the end of day.
Quality music.
I just had to start that off with the disrespect to the media
because I think that shit's uncalled for.
Well, it was uncalled for.
And if you're disrespected, I understand walking out of an interview
like Birdman felt he was with the Breakfast Club.
Even with that, it was like either or.
But with ESTG and the way he was just asking about him be inside the Yogi,
It just shows you the level of selfishness some rappers can have to the process.
Like they don't understand fully what the process does for their career.
So anyways, click my link to your in my bio.
Let me know one of my social medias.
What do you think about ESTG and his album, El Turro 2?
And will you be giving it a listen?
