Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "EST GEE - IF I STOP NOW"
Episode Date: January 27, 2023Today (Jan. 27), EST Gee is back into the game with two new singles for fans to enjoy. The first is “IF I STOP NOW,” a FOREVEROLLING, Haze, and Zuus-produced offering that’s anchored by a melodi...c chorus about the Louisville rapper’s street-oriented lifestyle:source: EST Gee delivers new singles "IF I STOP NOW" and "BLOW UP" (revolt.tv)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, if you turn with me to chapter one,
I don't if I stop now by written by ESTG.
In the chorus, it reads,
I hold my gun more than I hold my son.
No way in expeditive, of course you can read,
but you know, this is a PG podcast.
No way in expeditive, you catch me without one.
Let me just highlight this right quick
So y'all don't think I'm making this up
I hold my gun
More than I hold my son
Talk about upholding an image
I'm not going to lie to you
That's probably the first time I read the lyric
And I was like man
This man does not care about law enforcement
At all
But anyways
So ESTG is back again
With his two new singles
For fans to enjoy
The first one being the one we're covering now
Called If I Stop Now
And then the other one is a
a track produced by Hayes Forever Rolling and Zeus
that's also attached to if I stop.
No, no, okay.
So Zeus, Hayes and Forever Rolling is producing if I stop now.
It says ESTG has two new tracks for fans.
So let me go see if this article is lying
because I definitely only seen one from ESCG,
but maybe this is the only one that the machine is trying to push
because you know there's a button they always press.
like oh yeah let's let's blow that up even more okay so there's a track called blow up and then there's a
track called if i stop now so what's the difference hey man i ain't gonna lie to you tell me
when i was reading this i saw if i stopped now and i believe that if i stop now i believe this one came out
before yeah this one came out january 27 so
I mean, that's today.
And then the other one, which is called, well, spelling ESTG is like, no, I'm not trying to bring up the time zone.
And then the other track is Blow Up, which is also released today.
And if you don't know, ESTG is under CMG, which is under Yo Gotti.
I believe, oh, Yo Gotti is the main manager of CMG.
but for artists like ESTG money bag yo
glorilla a lot of those blowing up in the memphis field
they're under CMG because
yo-gadi is just running a tight ship
and whenever you're looking at those type of
moves from yo-gadi
you start to understand the amount of respect
that all of these up-and-coming artists have to have
for yogadi to not just up and leave
aka i'm not even going to say her name right now because you know she's been
under a lot of flak so we're just going to let her we don't we're going to let her
uh chill out for right now but there's a lot of
lot of artists out here in the game that will blow up under a certain management and then once they
get to a certain point, they would try to leave that management for a more accolade heavy
label of manager, aka A rock nation. But we just gonna keep going, you know what I mean? We don't,
we don't want to get sense of jail, you know what I'm saying? But anyways, so the famous quote
throughout this track I'm looking at is, I hold my gun more than I hold my son. I'm not going to
lie to you. I'm never even seen or even heard a lyric like that. Every,
in life when it came to hip hop.
You would think that children is off limits when you talk about how much you love
just breaking the law.
But I guess not for ESTG.
I guess he has to promote his gangsterism and his gangster S or gangsterness?
I don't know.
You know, you basically look at what I'm trying to say.
This man is trying to put the perfect image of a gangster out into the public.
So with the way that he's talking about his son and the amount of times he's held
gun is just very impeccable the amount of thought that probably went into that lyric so anyways i'm
obviously i'm joking but um
