Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "FRIDAYY - FRIDAYY"
Episode Date: August 25, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we discuss the tracklist for Fridayy's highly anticipated debut album, Fridayy. The album features a star-studded line...up of guests, including Adekunle Gold, Chris Brown, Fireboy DML, Byron Messia, and more. The project kicks off with "Came Too Far," which features Maverick City Music and Fridayy's own mother.We also discuss the anticipation for Fridayy's album, which has been high since the artist began dropping new singles earlier this year. Those include the gospel inspired love ballad "When It Comes To You," and "Don't Give It Away."Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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You know, naming yourself after something that happens every seven days,
I feel like it's just the worst thing in the world until I realized that we have multiple artists
who goes by the name baby.
So with this artist that calls himself Friday, him being on the Universal Music Group,
getting on every popular album you could imagine just to sing throughout the track.
which he did on Little Baby's album
It's only me for the track forever.
And then for the notorious DJ Khalid album,
God Did, which is based off the track,
God Did, featuring Rick Ross, Little Wayne,
Jay-Z, John Legend, and you guessed it, Friday.
So after having those notable achievements under his belt
with only having music dating back till 2022,
So last year, you could probably say that this man is an industry plant.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have come to the fact, come to the realization that he may, in fact, be an industry plant.
And I know what some people may be saying, well, how do you say that when you don't even know too much about him?
Well, after seeing he was under Universal Music Group, he was under Universal Music Group, technically he's under Def Jam recording, if you want to be specific.
but it's a division of universal music recordings.
So with that being said,
this man's only been making music since 2022
and has been on the same track as Little Baby,
Jay-Z, and Chris Brown.
And Little Wayne and Rick Ross,
if you want to count those two collaborations
on the God Dead track.
Basically, I say that to say this.
I know an industry plan when I see one
and it don't take you,
bro the year you start to put out music on DSPs is not the same year you get on the same track as Jay-Z, Little Wayne, Chris Brown, and Little Baby.
Like, obviously, I guess you could be talented enough to get on one of those tracks as a feature or to have them as a feature if you pay enough.
But being on a Universal Music Group, seeing you don't really have a huge discography, but it's
self on DSP platforms is like okay yes you do have an album out I guess but that came out last year
the same year that you had a Grammy nominated track because you was singing attached to
legends literally John legend was a part of the God did track as well so I'm officially saying
I believe Friday is an industry plant and those are my facts to back it up
So anyways, I don't want to spend too much time on this.
Even as an artist, musician, I'm looking at some of the numbers.
And I just, I don't see it.
I mean, he's a, he's an up-and-coming artist.
But some of the alley-ups that he's had throughout his start is very eye-opening.
And him being under one of the biggest, if not the biggest, music label in the world.
and Universal Music Group recordings,
it's like, okay, how authentic is this rise to stardom?
So I'm a little, you know, I'm questioning it a little bit,
not to come across as a hater,
very talented musician himself.
But just like any other artists with this type of rise,
I did the same thing to kill Leroy.
When you have certain alliubes from certain prominent artists,
as soon as you start putting out music on DSPs,
I get a little, you know,
I got to start questioning some things.
So at this point in time,
I'm under the impression that Friday is an industry plant
set by Universal Music Group,
and we're going to see if it pans out for him
because, as you can see,
well, shameless plug and the League Dreams video
if you want to see the video element on my Spotify channel.
As you can see, this man has a new album
titled Friday,
and we'll see what he ends up
selling and ends up overall receiving as far as critiques and due time.
So anyways, click my link tree in my bio.
Let me know one of my social medias.
What do you think about my overall take of Friday?
Do you think I was stripping with the whole industry plant label?
Or do you believe I was on to something in that Fridays rise to fame as a little suspicious?
Thank you.
