Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "FUERZA REGIDA - MARLBORO ROJO"
Episode Date: May 9, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticBecome A Patron Of The Notorious Mass Effect Podcast For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme! Join Our Patreon Here: https://ow.ly/oPsc50VB...OuHNotorious Mass Effect, hosted by Analytic Dreamz, dives into Fuerza Regida’s groundbreaking album 111XPANTIA in this segment. Formed in 2017 in San Bernardino, CA, the corridos tumbados pioneers, led by Jesús “JOP” Ortiz Paz, blend traditional Mexican corridos with trap and reggaetón. Released May 2, 2025, via Rancho Humilde/Street Mob/Sony Music Latin, 111XPANTIA (“manifest” in Náhuatl, paired with angel number “111”) debuted at #2 on Billboard 200 with 63K units. With 224.5M Spotify streams and innovative banjo-synth sounds, the 12-track project elevates their spiritual, global vision. Lead single “Por Esos Ojos” hit #79 on Billboard Hot 100, showcasing acoustic depth. Analytic Dreamz unpacks their Coachella skywriting, Complex LA pop-up, and ambition to rival Coldplay, all while avoiding narcoculture.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, of course, when talking about Freser Regita, we're getting into Marlboro Rojo,
which is the continuation of the segment that I just previously had as far as Bella Culeando.
And those two particular tracks being an additional impact and effector of what masses are gravitating towards as Peli Culeando is the 30th most played track in Mexico.
and then Marlboro Rojo is the 30th most played track in Mexico.
And if you think about it coming from an album from 111 X Pantia and the release day of it,
you kind of realize that these are the premier tracks from the album.
Obviously, we're not talking about the most popular as far as it being the poor Azo's Ojo's track,
which I've already covered.
And if you want to hear my coverage of Foresa Regina, just type in Friza Regina,
Analytic Dreams with a Z, and all of my coverage of those particular artists will come
up so you can choose what you want as far as my coverage of this band because when you get into the
band you come to realize that not only are they experimenting with a lot of genres as far as the jersey
club aspect house drill aida weights not only having features from afrojack major label uh major laser
excuse me and then of course the creative overall wear a doll to be able to blend these genres and make it
sound high quality. And then on top of that, when you're getting into the album,
111-X-Panthia, 111 equals angel number, right? And it's very intentional slash luck.
Then you come into X-Pantia, which equals nah, what, nah-who? What in the world? I can't do it.
I can't pronounce that. Anyways, it's something for manifestation, right? It's basically manifesting.
And then you come into JLP, who's the leader of the group, right?
Again, to JLP's vision for the album,
basically said that the Mexican culture globalized without politics or narco's ties
and talked about how the political commentary that they're having
and their overall appeal to the masses is something that they want to define as not political
and their vision for their music is just to basically enjoy it.
So with their blending of genres, that's basically what they are known for at this point.
And the main thing, if you don't know, is the pioneers of the Caritos, Tombados, as far as being formed in 2017.
So they've been on this, they've been at this for quite some time.
And of course, the 63 tracks on hot Latin songs with that being one of the more pivotal stats that you,
ever seen from a caritos artist or a Mexican a Latin artist especially blending
trapp and regga tone which are known for because when you come to their
aspirations and saying quote the Beatles or Coritos as far as what they aspire to
be you can only assume that they are going to back that up as they already
have phenomenal accomplishments especially against the field but definitely
at Mexico as they currently have non-tracks charting in Mexico to the
point where not only do they have tracks charting in Mexico to the point where not only do they
have tracks charting in Mexico, but some of the tracks is not even charting at high in Mexico.
It's chart is charting overall in the world, which just showcase how different regions
really react to certain songs and albums. As when it comes to me, Halo, that's the most popular
track for them, period, as far as in the world. And that's been on a chart about 11 week. So
that's not even the most popular track in Mexico as poor Azo-Ohost is the most popular track of
Mexico as the third most popular. So, uh, Fresa Regina, they have a very broad reach to the point
where now when they are making these live performances as far as skywriting above Coachella,
as far as CD Easter egg hunts and CA malls, as far as JOP in disguise selling CDs for $1
at gas stations, I mean, there's a lot of marketing strategies being implemented to showcase why
they would have nine tracks in Mexico and also being one of the only, one of the few, I should say.
musicians to have a top charting track in the world period so uh very very huge accomplishment
and especially for the album which they have a deluxe edition out now i think that's one of the
main things that's going to help them out in a long run because if you don't know putting on an
album and then deluxe edition only helps out the overall sales so when it comes to that click my
link tree in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about the 39th not 39th
what do you think about the 38th most popular track in mexico as far as marl burlow marlborough roho and ultimately
will you be given the album one one one ex panthea a listen
