Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "FUERZA REGIDA - POR ESOS OJOS"
Episode Date: March 7, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz unpacks Fuerza Regida’s "Por Esos Ojos," released February 10, 2025. The San Bernardino-based Me...xican-American group, known for trap-infused corridos, shifts to a romantic, acoustic sound. Hitting #3 on Spotify Mexico (1.6M streams) and #37 globally (2.57M), the digital-only single showcases their versatility. Analytic Dreamz dives into its streaming surge, Mexico-centric success, and potential Hot Latin Songs entry, highlighting how this romantic track, timed for Valentine’s, resonates with their Gen-Z fanbase.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now getting into Foresa Regina, I've covered this particular artist multiple times in the past.
As far as the first time I ever covered,
Fereza was basically when there was a rumor track with Drake and Chino Packas titled Motto Capone.
And I covered that basically in September 18th of 2023.
Now, of course, I've covered him several times since then.
And the latest being his track Pika Pica when I covered that February 21st,
of this year so the main reason we're getting into fereza regita especially because i like to get into
the latin community group and talk about the artists from that particular region that's in captivating
the masses the most because of course this is notorious mass effect so with that being said
fresa regita along with chino pacis and peso pluma is towards the top of the artists i listen to
the most in that particular genre because as far as sonically it sounds
amazing but I don't know what they're saying so with that out the way you already
know that from a lyrical standpoint it's hard for me to break down lyrics
when it comes to these Latin musicians because I don't know what they're saying so
the main thing for me is sonically does it sound good is the vocal inflection
on point if it is then I enjoy it as far as replayability and Chino
Pack is Paisal Pluma and for as a regita it's towards the top of my
list when it comes to that so anyways when it comes to this particular
artist. Frenza is currently on the charts twice as far as the Billboard top 100. He has the
81st most played track in the world with the track Mihalo that's been on the charts for about
two weeks and then of course he has the track Port Azo's Ojos which is the 85th most
played track in the world. But the interesting thing about the Azo's track is that
essentially in Mexico this is the third
most played track in the world. So poor ASOhost is basically the third most played track in Mexico
currently, but it's the 85th track on Billboard Hot 100. So what that tells me is that this track
is obviously on the rise and people are engaging in this track in a way that they are not
for a majority of other tracks in Mexico. I mean, having the third most popular track in Mexico is a
ginormous accomplishment and especially with fresa regita already having multiple his under his bag
under his uh discography it's it's essential that when he put out this track that was going to do numbers
so anyways getting into that particular track i wanted to basically speculate on what he was leading
up to as there's a track titled kamo kapo that released the 19th of february
and that was with Clave as special.
So that's technically Clave's track.
But the last album we received from Foresa Regita was paranoid to anomers.
Hopefully I said it right.
Probably not.
But that came out, that came out July 25th of last year.
So one could say that he's been very consistent and, of course, putting up very consistent numbers on the charts as far as impacting the masses.
Now, poor Esos Ohos was the main thing I wanted to focus on because of it being the third most played track in Mexico.
And also, it kind of highlights Ferreza, Rigida's versatility.
Because the main thing I'm intrigued on or intrigued about as far as these particular artists is the way that they take Corito, right?
They take Corrito and basically implement a lot of trap and hip hop elements into the overall production.
And I think that's very intriguing because if you don't know, these artists have immense impact on your favorite artists.
Now, I'm not just saying that because I'm a Drake fan and you already know that Drake had a track with Chino Pachis titled Meet your Padre on his latest album, some sexy songs for you.
Essentially, I'm saying even in the pop realm, country realm, all of these different artists in different genres influence one another because now they hear a sound that they're not used.
to so it brings that intriguing factor of this being fresh, this being new, and now you kind of
incorporate into your own music to the point where everybody is having their own specific style.
So that is why I always love covering these particular artists who are impacting the masses,
because this is not easy.
Like a lot of people put out a lot of music, and a lot of it don't get listened to.
Like it was a stat where like 90 to 95% of all the music released daily have like one to three
plays, right?
So in captivating the masses, it's very difficult and the field is a lot bigger because of accessibility when it comes to evolution and technology.
So now, Fresa Regita is one of the top artists in the Latin field and is not by coincidence as this man has been putting out music since.
Let's see if I can find it.
This man has been putting out music since I want to say 23.
Did he just start?
No, no, 2018.
I'm, I'm tripping with that one.
He's been putting out music since 2018.
And his discography is pretty long to say at least.
Like, pause.
I don't know if that's pause.
Anyways, yeah, he started in 2018.
Now it's 20, 25, and he's still going crazy on the charts.
To the point where some people would say he's still in his prime.
So, uh, Ferreza Regita is going to continue to run the Latin music field when it comes to
consistently putting up numbers on the charts.
I don't think he, well, I don't, I know he's not the top.
you know of course bad bunny exists but as far as one of the premier artists from the latin community
he's doing a phenomenal job on showcasing how you could blend that carrido style with trap slash
hip hop influence so with that being said click my link to my bio let me know on one of my social
medias what do you think about fereza regita's latest track titled poor a so host that's currently
the third most played track in mexico and what is your favorite track from if you are fresa regita fan
And what is your favorite track from Porezza?
