Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "GABITO BALLESTEROS & TITO DOUBLE P - 7 DIAS"
Episode Date: February 14, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz delves into the rise of Gabito Ballesteros and Tito Double P, focusing on their latest hit "7 Días...4;. Born in Cumpas, Sonora, in 1999, Ballesteros began his musical journey at eight, later gaining fame with "AMG" and "Lady Gaga". Tito Double P, known for his songwriting prowess, made a significant impact with "El Belicón". Their collaboration "7 Días", released in January 2025, quickly climbed charts, debuting at No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 15 on Spotify Global, and topping charts in Mexico with nearly 3 million first-day streams. This track exemplifies the genre's digital-first approach, showcasing streaming dominance without physical sales. The song's success reflects música mexicana's global ascent, paralleled by Peso Pluma's achievements, including 45M+ monthly listeners and his album "Éxodo" garnering massive streams. Ballesteros and Tito Double P's impact is further highlighted by Ballesteros' Super Bowl LIX appearance and a Premios Lo Nuestro nomination, underscoring their rising influence in the music industry. Analytic Dreamz examines how these artists are shaping the future of regional Mexican music on a global scale.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Getting into Gabito Ballesteros and of course Tito Double P, if you're unfamiliar with the podcast,
just know I've covered these two a plethora of times, especially Tito Double P going all the way back to August 30th,
20th, 24. And of course, with Gabito, I've covered him all the way back in June 7th, 2024.
So when it comes to my coverage of these particular artists, I'm definitely knowledgeable as far as the amazing
immense impact they have on a Latin community, whether it's good be told with a lot of his tracks, whether it's a presidente, whether it's El Vera or Esavato no Tequita. I think that's how you say it. You had to excuse me if I butcher some of these names, but for the most part, I've covered them extensively, especially with Tito double piece with Rosonis, Nadi, L. Locoran, Los Corados.
cordros i think that's how he said and of course linda that's why i first covered tito double p
anyways for this specific segment the reason why i'm covering covering these particular artists
is because of them dropping a heartbreak anthem yes ladies and gentlemen as far as a heartbreak anthem
in the year of valentine you i mean the season of valentines and um cuffing season they have did
exactly that with the track seven dyes now not only you
is this particular track
the second most played track in Mexico currently
but it's also as far as the overall
Billboard Hot 100
is the 84th most played track
in the world
so with that being said
one could assume that this track
is already a hit out of the gate
we'll just have to see if it rises on a chart
or if it holds this position
because when it comes to
first day stream specifically in Mexico
it had 2.9 million streams in the first day, almost 3 million.
But for the most part, when it comes to having this number one on the Mexico top 200 charts,
but now it's currently on number two.
Number one, from what I can see for right now, is loco by Neaton Vega.
That could change, but even right now on the overall charts when it comes to Loco, that track is,
That track is the 49th most play track in the world, and that's been on the charts for about six weeks.
So when it comes to 7Ds, it's not as popular as local.
So it's number one on Mexico top 200.
It's probably when it first came out.
Right now, it's showing that it slid to number two, which is imagine going from the most played track in Mexico to the second most played track in Mexico.
Like, it's still immensely popular.
And, of course, with it being so new, it always rise back up to the top.
So with that, I think the overall.
that these Latin artists have with collaborating with each other is impacting a lot of different areas that they usually wouldn't because now not only you putting two fan bases together but then if you look at so let's look at Gabito's page and see who he is under as far as a major label because now you have two prominent Latin musicians and the major label pushing this
is under exclusive license to endoscope records.
And if we look at endoscope that this track is under,
Anoscope records, as far as major label, it's under.
So Los CT Records under exclusive license to endoscope records
is owned by the biggest dog in the music industry,
universal music group, aka UMG.
only do you have the monumental status of a gabeo of a tito double p now you're under
umg which i don't know how long he's been under umg let me see how long has tito and gbito
been under umg because sometimes we're overseas artists they have a whole other deal
and then they have like an american deal with the universal sony um warner because if you don't know
you need a certain number of american streams to even chart on the billboard which of course is
very skewed from an overseas perspective because now you just notice in the pandering towards
the American artist but that's just how the game is set up right now. So anyways,
uh, Gabito he basically signed to let me see. I'm trying to you. Actually, I do not see
with a sign to you. I can't find one that actually signed. I mean, because I listen,
I looked at the track and the credits say under exclusive license to intersope records.
which is under UMG. So I don't know why it's not showing that online. But anyways, so with these two
artists being under UMG with their very prominent status in the Latin community, having a lot of
hits that I've covered recently as far as last year. And right now with the dominance on Billboard
Hot 100 being one of the few Latin musicians to have a track charting so high in the Billboard Hot 100,
I think it's pivotal to point that out because if you don't know, whenever you create a sound
that encaptivates the masses is always going to have somebody following up as far as trying to either replicate or just straight up copy your sauce.
So it's always great to see a Gabito, a Tito, Oetop, be able to come time and time again pause with these type of hits as far as the Caritos Lane and Latin community.
So that being said, they also had a Super Bowl L-I-X appearance.
No, of course, not for the halftime show.
they were
headlined the open
they were selected
to headline
the opening video
for Fox
Spanish language
Super Bowl
L IX broadcast
so that's a pretty
big
moment
honestly as far as
for their
specific culture
and things
that nature
and they were
joined by
annual
AA
marking of course
a huge
crossover as far
as just
Latin communities
in the world
and then
the NFL
that's why I always
talk about
impact
in the masses because those type of opportunities comes from that.
So anyways, with that being said, they are immensely popular.
And with their track, 7D.S.
It's currently the second most play track in Mexico right now,
and it's the 84th most play track in the world.
So with that being said, click my link to you in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Gabito, Ballesteros,
and Tito, double piece, track, Title VII, DS.
And if you've listened to it, what is your favorite part about the track?
