Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "GMAC CASH - MONTGOMERY BRAWL"

Episode Date: August 20, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Analytic"In this segment, we discuss the recent brawl that broke out at the Montgomery Riverfront in Alabama. We talk about what led up to the brawl, who was involved, ...and the aftermath. We also explore the larger implications of this event, such as the rise of violence in public spaces.This segment is perfect for listeners who are interested in crime, violence, and social justice. It is also a great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the recent events in Montgomery, Alabama.Full Song: Montgomery Brawl - YouTubePrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Now, for my people already over at the Analytic Dreams video, Spotify channel, shameless plug, you probably already see the topic that we're about to indulge in. But let me just start off by saying, I do not in any way condone violence. But if there ever was a situation where violence happened, this is how I would want it to go down. Because while a lot of people are skipping down on, it's the most important fact for me is that there was no guns involved. See, that's why I always enjoy superhero movies,
Starting point is 00:00:39 which may be contradictory to my point, but at the end of the day, you always settle your differences with hands, hands, feet, and elbows. And that's why I've always enjoyed about superhero movies is that forget talking it out. Let's throw the fade. Let's catch a fair one.
Starting point is 00:00:56 No guns involved. Well, you know, for some superheroes, guns are involved. But for the most part, it's just hands, feet, and elbows, and then we leave you to the authorities to settle it out. And that's exactly what this Montgomery brawl situation was about. If you're not familiar, let me take you down memory lane, right? Because, of course, you're probably wondering, you know, you're a little late in covering this whole scenario. Well, the reason now I'm a little late is because I didn't even want to cover this in the first place. But the reason I do want to cover this is because there's a song attached to it.
Starting point is 00:01:30 that I think should be nominated for a Grammy. Y'all are going to think I'm joking, but this track is straight, fuego, fire, pyrote technician, and what's his name, G-Mack Cash? I want to give them all the credit, because, you know, for the, because, you know, we definitely give credit around here.
Starting point is 00:01:49 So Montgomery Ball by G-Mack production, wrapped by G-Mack Cash. Hold on me sure, let me make sure I got this right. Let me make sure I got this right. Let's see. Produced by YouTube by, I cannot read that. GMac.
Starting point is 00:02:10 All right, that's all you need to know. It's GMac Cash, if you want to look him up. So anyways, let's get into the track because it's stuff. Like, as far as entertainment, like the whole fight and, you know, the guys swim into the fight and everything, that was hilarious, right? And if you probably don't even know about the situation, you're going to be very confused. So let me just break it down. There was a brawl with at least like 20. people involved it was definitely like a situation where a certain family would not move their boat
Starting point is 00:02:38 and because of the person working there moving the boat parking spot so the the people on the i don't know what's called like a ferry or whatever so they could park like basically it was a boat where the ferry was trying to park and the people in the boat was not there to move it so the officer moved it and when the family came back out and saw that he was moving it they basically ensued to beat him up. Then the people who was on the boat got out and then the rest was just history. Like it was a brawl that broke out and involved like all ages.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Like you would have thought the grown-ups was going to be there to break it up. Nope, it was included in the fight because it was teenagers. There was adults. I mean, obviously, if I don't have to say it, I mean, I kind of have to say that the family who owned the boat, they were. was a let's just say of the um the ethnicity was was playing a certain factor as it was very much black or white crime that was happening it was black versus white and the family who would not move the boat who was definitely in the wrong ended up being uh white you know what I mean and you know
Starting point is 00:03:50 this is not a hate white people segment it's just pointing out facts and the black people was on the other end of executing street justice. Let's just put it like that. And the braw ended up with the police arriving. And basically, when the police arrive, they just let them keep doing. They can't let them, you know, execute their street justice. Like, I've never seen the police just sit around
Starting point is 00:04:18 while the people just get, you know, hands, feet, and elbows put on them. But at the end of the day, there was a guy, an old man with a chair, right? And he came in and he executed a little bit too much force in his justice. You know what I mean? Whereas he had to get locked up. I mean, of course, this was a very violent type of prevention. Like, you know, the way that you execute certain tactics to get people to move, let's just say it was very physical.
Starting point is 00:04:48 But at the end of the day, I do want to keep repeating that there was no guns involved. And that, ladies and gentlemen, needs to be applauded. but anyways let's get into the track as you already know by now this whole situation and the reason i even wanted to cover this was because this track was created by once again gmac cash so let's get into it right now let me make sure it's not too loud i think y'all can hear that right lot to you like the chorus the flow the beat like at the end of the day this is a hip hop podcast so i was like should i even cover the montgomery braw should i even cover that but then after i listened to the track and then played it back 50 million times i was like this man is really
Starting point is 00:05:47 flowing and as you see about the graphics got the doctor strange portals coming in and you know black people just coming out of nowhere like one of them even swam to the fight i was like dang that man They started calling him Aquaman and all type of just superhero adjectives. It was just crazy though. I've never seen anything like this in my life be celebrated. And I think it should be celebrated. Because at the end of the day, the most important fact is there was no guns involved, just strictly handled with hands, feet, and elbows.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Well, and also a chair. So anyways, let's keep going with this track because this is straightfire. Man, shout out to the girl. Now y'all have started some shit, so we're gonna finish it. Okay. Let's go. Yo, we're doing this job. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Let's get it. No, that's fine. That's my favorite part of the whole track. He says, let's get it. I ain't a lot to you. He started coming with the bars. Like, after this part right here, but y'all wanted to jump him, so now we got a prize.
Starting point is 00:06:54 After that, let's get it, you already knew he was about to start flowing. let me tell y'all what really happened heard they were jumping on my cousin let me off cap'i off cuss came out the water like let's get it cracking um came with the chair like i got some asses because came no shirt like i got some asses i got them i got them women getting hit like damn what happened hey this shit was kind of lit like damn it's crack i even seen a rock bottom like damn this rustling sin he was like it's his wrestling ain't no way like who made this like bro the process of making this track i have to know because i know this man had to have takes for this track because this is beyond hilarious. Like he said, oh, I have the lyrics right here.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Yes, I had to pull the lyrics out because this is some lyrical, miracle, miracle, spiritual exercise if I ever seen one. He said, I, I even seen a rock bottom. Like, man, this wrestling? I ain't gonna lie, man. Give this man a Grammy. I ain't never seen. I don't even know if Jay-Z can rap like this.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Like, this man was getting him off. This man said, Cuds came with no shirt. Like, I got sabbat. I don't even know if Sebastian was his name, but forget all the truth and the facts, right? We just got to get straight to it. He said, this was kind of lit. Man, that's cracking. I even seen a rock bottom.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Like, man, this wrestling, seeing a couple of them boys go night night. And we got the first black man to swim to a fight. Man, if they ain't bars, I don't know what it is, man. At the end of the day, we do celebrate hip hop over on this platform. and if this ain't a hip hop type of expression on a whole situation that at the end of the day with no casualties involved
Starting point is 00:08:42 is very comedic to the masses. So the way he put this in the track, I just gotta let play out, man. And we got the first black man to swim to a fight. If you mad at this song, don't mention me. But fuck that, that chair going out in history. Hey, I'm really proud of y'all. Montgomery brawl.
Starting point is 00:09:01 And then he gets into the chorus. So basically all you need to know is that this man made one of the greatest hip hop tracks in history. Almost reminded me of when Little Baby made a... What's the track call? When he made bigger than me, it was just one of those history time stamps where you look back and you're like, man, we really did it, man. We really did the thing of sticking together and executing street justice in a way. Once again, because I'm going to keep reiterating this fact. It's the most important one.
Starting point is 00:09:35 When no casualties were involved, no guns, was shot, discharged, as, you know, police like to put it. And it was just straight, hands, feet, and elbows. But of course, at the end of the day, this is not the MCU. This is not the DCU. This is real life. So people got arrested. The guy with the chair got arrested. I would say his name, but, you know, I'm not glad.
Starting point is 00:10:00 You know what I mean? So we're just going to leave it at that. That man got arrested. He was 42. Somebody else got a, well, the black man got with the chair, of course. Who else got arrested? Somebody who was 21 got arrested with a third degree assault. He was, he is the,
Starting point is 00:10:19 Todd is the woman who was seen punching and kicking a man in the brawl. So a woman got arrested. 23 and 25 year old got arrested. 48 year old got arrested. Man, we just, we're just covering across the, the spectrum with this age, I ain't gonna lie to you. Everybody was getting it down. So, you know, police is still investigating, of course,
Starting point is 00:10:39 and it's still possible that a lot more arrests would be made. But at the end of the day, I don't think it would be too serious, which we'll have to, you know, I ain't. I'm a law about the citizens. So, you know, as far as this situation, they're probably sweating it. But me right now, I'm like, there nobody died. Wanting no guns shot at each other. I'm like, at the end of the day, man, just chalk it up
Starting point is 00:10:59 to another loss for people not abiding the law and getting mad when somebody tries to force it or implement it. I think that's how it goes. So opposite at the end of the day, that moved the boat, you know, he was just doing his job. And the way that man just got beat up by the white family and then the black people got off the ferry. One dude was swimming towards the bridge like,
Starting point is 00:11:23 I ain't never seen nothing like that. That stuff was hey, that was definitely a moment in history. hopefully we just leave it at that, you know, because we're definitely in better times, but back in the old days, a certain demographic would have got their get back in a very violent type of fashion. So hopefully that doesn't happen, not to make it morbid, but hopefully we could just point this out as a time where somebody should have just moved their boat when they was asked to him. And none of this would have happened. But anyways, shout out to G-MAC which is the reason I even covered this in the first place.
Starting point is 00:12:04 That track is fire. Bar as a straight, lyrical, miracle, spiritual, like, it's on point. Double, triple entendres, you know. I ain't never see that rock bottom, but it was still a hard line. So, anyways, what do y'all think about the track by G-Mack Cash titled Montgomery Brawl? I may or may not put it in the description box below, but of course, shameless plug the Analytic Dreams video. If you've seen it, then you already know where to find it.
Starting point is 00:12:31 find on YouTube. But with that being said, click my link through my bio, let me know one of my social medias. What do you think about the whole Montgomery brawl in general? And also, with this track by GMA Cash, do you think it was fire? It wasn't even trash, so we ain't going to give you that option. What was your favorite bar in the track?

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