Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "J. COLE - I'M READY (MIGHT DELETE LATER, VOL. 2)"

Episode Date: March 20, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive into J. Cole's "Might Delete Later, Vol. 2"Unreleased Heat, Dreamville Family & The Fall OffJ. Cole fans, rejoice! ...This segment dives deep into J. Cole's recently released "Might Delete Later, Vol. 2." Not only do we get a taste of a brand new, unreleased song, but the vlog also offers a glimpse behind the scenes of J. Cole's world, including:Studio Sessions & Song Previews: Get hyped for new music with a sneak peek at J. Cole's creative process.Drake's "It's All a Blur" Tour: Relive the epicness of Drake's tour with exclusive footage featuring J. Cole.From Roc Nation to The Fall Off: J. Cole opens up about the pressure of crafting hits after signing with Jay-Z's label and the ongoing journey towards his highly anticipated album, "The Fall Off," revealing there have been "six iterations" so far.Dreamville Family & Hip Hop Heavyweights: The vlog boasts appearances from a star-studded lineup including Lil Yachty, Central Cee, Drake, Benny the Butcher, Conway the Machine, Conductor Williams, Cam'ron, and Bas.Join Analytic Dreamz for this in-depth exploration of J. Cole's latest vlog and what it means for his upcoming music.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:04 How you doing? Man, it's nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Yeah. I don't know. You're so hard. Nah, yeah, for real. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:00:13 I appreciate me. Nah, for real. I mean, it's not like he saw that track that she was attached to, you know, was a long-standing track off of Drake's album, you know, the greatest hip-hop artist ever. You know what I'm saying? It's just authentically showing love to a musician for her quality that she puts out, of course.
Starting point is 00:00:34 But anyways, it's way too easy to go at Jermaine fans because of the hypocrisy. That's just on obvious display by the one Jermaine Colt. But today, I just decided, you know, I'm going to let the Jermaine fans rest because even though it is too easy to generate numbers off of this man, we're going to focus on educating the masses. You know, instead of focusing on the obvious attempts to, get back into the charts which jermaine is trying to do we're going to talk about the actual charts and what's impacting the overall landscape as a whole as a little edumication goes a long way
Starting point is 00:01:20 and yes edumocation you know what i'm saying so basically 23 was a bad year in hip-hop so statistically speaking 24 is already better than 2023 I mean if we're talking about just the overall market share when it comes to other genres in space and these are all numbers that you can look up for yourself on your own time billboard.com
Starting point is 00:01:51 official charts.com do the math run the numbers and then you can see what I'm talking about is like actually true. The market share for hip hop back in 2023 was 27.64%. Now, that was supremely low. Like, usually hip hop is just dominant. And I mean supremely dominant when it comes to the overall charts and music, because everybody listens to hip hop.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Now, why am I saying the market share and things of that nature? because 2024, it is already at 25.92%, which is obviously lower than 2023. But it's all about perspective. These are numbers in totality, and more importantly, is numbers post-Drake. Because you know Drake puts up the biggest number. Biggest numbers by far are not even close.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Like, it's not even a conversation. So post-Drake, the market share is 27.64. pre-drake this year is 25.92 we still have future about to drop two albums might I add germane's about to drop and do whatever numbers he's going to do with the quality that he puts out supposedly then we have big Sean who is my my most anticipated album for this year which is definitely going to be high quality. I mean, one of the best rappers I've ever heard. And then we have Kanye West set to drop again after already impacting the charts with Vultures 1. Then we have Cardi B. You know, she's going to impact the chart somewhat. And we don't even know if Drake himself
Starting point is 00:03:44 is going to put out something as far as a mixtape or some type of project because we all know the type of deal that he got from the Universal Music Group. He is or has been. been accounted for financially like the Kansas City Chiefs did for Patrick Mahomes. And the reason I use that analogy, because the Kansas City Chiefs is any DSP on the market music-wise. And Patrick Mahones is probably Taylor Swift. But, you know, if we're talking about Travis Kelsey, that would be Drake. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:04:19 So with that being said, the market share and what's to come? 2024 is already better than 2023. Now as far as my overall point as far as this, not overall, my specific point for this because all Jermaine fans out there is a very love-hate relationship, but let me tell you, it's one that I thoroughly enjoy. And I have enjoyed even before the podcast. So you know it's so authentic, it can't be fabricated. It's almost like when I can't give that. But anyways, let's just say the nature of my coverage of Germain is not something that hasn't been thought about. Let's just leave it at that.
Starting point is 00:05:03 So with Germain coming back once again to preview, you know, unreleased songs, you know, talking about this YouTube channel might delete later for the Jermaine fans out there that want to watch it. Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio. so you can see the YouTube channel or just go to mic delete later but you know some people have to see it so anyways um he previewed unreleased songs the vlog obviously features footage from the goat because i mean how else would he gain any type of relevancy so the vlog features footage from him being the uh opener to the goat drake on it's all the it's all a blur tour sometimes it's just too easy I swear I know the anyways let's keep going and then also Cole talks about the pressure to make hits from Jay-Z after signing to Rock Nation which is a whole other point in itself
Starting point is 00:06:04 I mean I I bet J-Main fans out there don't even know that he was signed to Jay-Z and it's not even an organic rise to fame but it's okay you know he put into groundwork right um Cole also revealed that he has six iterations of the fall off album. It's almost like he knows he's trash. And now let's keep going. The vlog features appearances from Littoyote, Central Sea, The Goat, Benny the Butcher, Kanye the Machine, Conway, the Machine, Conductor Williams, and Cameron in a boss. Because if you don't know, one of my favorite points, one of my favorite things about Jermaine, is when he wasn't rapping it was um cameron at the beginning of the off season i think that was one
Starting point is 00:06:59 of the more masterful uses of somebody's voice on an album pause as the intro made it so like it was it was a grandiose set and then germain came out and did whatever you know people thought was quality So with that being said, I do feel like the overall Cameron addition to the offseason was such a pivotal moment in setting the stage for what was to come. So for him to be back again for Might Delete later Volume 2, no, not My Delete, for him to be back again for the Fall Off album, which I would assume is being utilized in the same way. actually probably not the same way I don't think artists like to start off the album
Starting point is 00:07:49 exactly the same way as they did the last time so he may just be in there just not at the start but I'm not you know what's the word just opposed to him just being at the beginning again so anyways what else were I saying oh yeah so that that's basically covering
Starting point is 00:08:06 Jermaine I know fans of him you know as you know delusion as they are you know they probably still want to keep up to date with Jermaine so with that said to decide Let's get back into my overall edgumication of the hip hop field. So back to my point. The reason why hip hop took such a steep decline was because of this genre called country.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And that is why it's chest not checkers because if y'all think that Beyonce doing a country album this year, was a surprise then you just ain't been paying attention 7.83 percent increase in 2023 when it comes to market share overall and that has went from 7.83 to 8.3 to 8.36% in 2024 and guess who probably was the impactor of that overall market share in the country genre obviously the the country artists but you know the one that's putting up numbers currently has a top five track in the world biance now i don't know about the benson boom people out there that's going to talk about him but let me tell you something let me just say anything involving the word boon and a white person is just very interesting because it's almost like that microaggression territory but we're not
Starting point is 00:09:47 going to get to it just yet you know what i mean and for black people y'all know what i'm talking about like anything with boon and white attached to it it's almost like they used to be something else as far as you know label another black people something but you know that's just that's just for the you know i mean that's that's for some another platform so anyways um what was i saying oh yeah so the overall market share went down for hip-hop because they increased exponentially for its country by 7.83 percent in 2023 which is just unheard of honestly So I think that's why it's chess, not checkers for Beyonce jumping back into the country genre and being a beneficiary of country trying to make a rise. Once again, it's the top genre in the world.
Starting point is 00:10:35 So let me see. Because country, overall, I don't know country's market share. But I think it was more than, I think it was definitely more than hip hop. Let me see. Because I know rock, they was in the. low like 23% market share for and usually
Starting point is 00:11:00 you know some people would be like oh we don't want to know about the overall market share but it seems like this audience that I have really cares about when I go into numbers right so I'm gonna keep doing that you know it's analytic dreams I do like to analyze these dream like numbers because we are definitely
Starting point is 00:11:15 talking about the 1% of the 1% this is not everybody who's impacting these jump in numbers or it's not responsible for these jumping numbers like uh what's his name candy mason um yeah the country guy who was saying that the end word every two seconds see if i could find him i mean that's almost every country artist but let me find the one i'm specifically talking about uh oh morgan wallin that was him yeah the guy who did a you know he did a song with little dirk so you know some
Starting point is 00:11:47 people say he got the pass but you know that's just you know that's just the public you know i mean that's not me you know what i'm saying but anyways um overall country overall market share and then it showed me the united states uh government market share so you know that's great you know that's why i always do the numbers myself so anyways we don't have that right now but but um let me see as far as rnb accounted for 29 point uh basically 30 percent so 29.39% in 2023 you combine that with hip hop and then you realize that you know hey we are still dominant but not as dominant as we used to be and in 2024 guess what it's 27.31 and in 2023 it was around the 25 percent mark so that's what I said like musically hip-hop is already
Starting point is 00:12:42 better much better than last year and it's not even just straight statistics quality-wise our best rappers are coming out to rap you know regardless of what I think about germane people still believe he is at this point maybe the best rapper we have currently um obviously for me he's not even close like you know i'll say kentrick um nicky um the goat of course come on and then big sean is coming back so i'm putting him back up to in discussion and who would come after that i don't know i have to think about it so anyways um then we have what else that was basically i just just want to get into the overall landscape, let y'all know that music-wise, it seems like
Starting point is 00:13:30 we're getting back on track. And it's only because our big dogs are starting to pop back up. And I'm not even talking about Jermaine because, of course, you know, he does what he does. And people accept it or seem to accept it. So me personally, I'm always going to keep reiterating my statement that he is just the most overrated hip-hop musician of all time. I would say that producer wise is a reason why he stopped producing his own music. Rapping wise is a reason why he's coming to the forefront now, simply because our top two stopped rapping for a minute. Kendrick stopped rapping for like what seemed like a decade.
Starting point is 00:14:10 Big Sean just completely disappeared after Detroit 2. And Nikki just put out her best album of last year, like ever. So, you know, just recently people are starting to, you know, come around to my sentiments on why I think Jay Cole is so, you know, overrated. And then when it comes to the market share, because that's where everybody brings up. Oh, platinum with no features.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Platinum with no features. Like, in your prime, it probably helps you to not have features because people want to hear from you. So it's almost like the other top five if they didn't drop a album without features, they wouldn't go platinum. Like you're talking about Kendrick,
Starting point is 00:14:52 dropping the album without features he wouldn't go platinum we're talking about future are we talking about Tyler the creator Travis Scott Drake like it's just so many people that could drop an album with no features and then it go platinum but you know hey he got that nod right it's almost like ESPN hey he's the best rapper at 3 p.m on a Tuesday when the the clowns are out doing in the circus right you know just such a crazy stat but hey I guess he's number one So that's how it always is talking to Jermaine fans. It's just so the numbers are so, is it inspicuous? I think that's right word.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Like, there's just no pinpointing to why they actually think Jermaine's the best. Because we're talking lyrically, it's Kendrick. If we're talking overall impact, it's definitely Drake. And then if we're talking a combination of both, it's still Drake. So if we're talking about top five, it's, I don't have to keep listening. like i've already listed a bunch of artists so i think people think like i just be straight up hating but i actually be serious like i think he's the most overrated hip-hop musician of all time because overrated means you're rated in a position that i don't think you're supposed to be yet and for him
Starting point is 00:16:07 i mean top three is like the most egregious one like top three like futures just don't exist kendrick must not exist drake must definitely not exist nicky must not exist Travis Scott must not exist Kanye. Like, it's just, it's actually crazy the way Jermaine fans think. But what else? I went on a host tangent. I said I wasn't going to get him back into that because it's just so obvious. And then getting back into the pandering when he was like, oh, yeah, sexy red.
Starting point is 00:16:32 You're so dope. Like, hold up. Let me, let me bring this full circle to close out the segment, right? Let me find this again. Nah, you hard. Like, I definitely didn't only hear about you because you helped Drake get the number one. Like, nah, you just, you just came across my. radar organically
Starting point is 00:16:49 how you doing man it's nice to meet you look at this look man you're so hard man you so this man's so fake I ain't gonna lie to you
Starting point is 00:17:01 that's like you can't make the stuff up I swear but anyways hey I guess I'm hating right he just found sexy red hard organically not because of the numbers
Starting point is 00:17:11 she putting up or helping the goat put up he was like yeah if you can help me do that but little do he know little do he know anyways um uh i think this basically um we're not going to get into germane too much because obviously he's putting out an album i've already been talking about this for a minute so this is the biggest
Starting point is 00:17:30 thing because i wanted to just use germane to basically get into uh the edumication you know edumucation side of hip hop and let y'all know how we look in as far as uh in totality because when it comes to market share we're already doing better than last year and so that's a dub in itself because they're trying to get us out of here with this country music and uh that's why i also says chest not checkers because that's why biances get into the country genre but i don't want to you know keep talking in circles so basically click my link tree in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about jermaine dropping um you know whatever he dropping um you know sometime soon it's called the fall off pretty ironic but um yeah what do you think
Starting point is 00:18:15 of that and also as far as the overall landscape and music do you think that 2023 when it comes well when you do you think that 2024 when it comes to hip hop and rnb is already better than 2023

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