Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "JACK HARLOW & DAVE - STOP GIVING ME ADVICE"

Episode Date: December 7, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz as they dissect the highly anticipated collaboration between Jack Harlow and Dave, "Stop Giving Me Advice".In this segment:Impact on th...e Hip-Hop Landscape: We'll discuss the potential impact this collaboration has on the future of hip-hop, exploring how it blurs genre lines and pushes boundaries.Music Video Breakdown: We'll delve into the symbolism and visuals of the music video, uncovering hidden meanings and dissecting the overall narrative.Don't miss this insightful exploration of one of the hottest tracks of the year! Tune in on December 8th and join the Notorious Mass Effect.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Judging off of the snippet alone, this is going to be heat. And by heat, I am referring to the upcoming collaboration by Jack Harlow, Dave, and Lyrical Lemonade titled Stop Giving Me Advice. Now, if you don't know, Lyrical Lemonade has been putting out a plethora of singles throughout the rollout for the upcoming album. Now, I would be remiss to not point out the white privilege in today's society. because the biggest benefactors of it in the hip-hop space have been these two gentlemen right here. Now, at first, it may seem like hate. Also, video version along with the audio
Starting point is 00:00:42 at Analytic Dreams video on Spotify channel to see the video along with the audio. But I'll be remiss not to point out that these two are the biggest, and I mean biggest artists, when it comes to the uplifting impact of white privilege in hip hop. Now, I chose those words carefully because little Dickie,
Starting point is 00:01:10 yes, that is his name. And Jack Harlow have went on to have certain careers at an expeditious or expedited pace on my ad that for some reason doesn't really happen with artists of different skin color, but that's okay. You know, you don't want to make
Starting point is 00:01:30 everything racy. It's just, some things have to be pointed out and that's all I got to say. One album and you have your whole movie starring you titled White Man Can't Jump. Dave, which is Lil Dicky, if you didn't know, literally has one album out and guess what?
Starting point is 00:01:48 He has a whole TV show that's going on this fourth season. I don't know if they renewed it for a fourth one, but he has three seasons out right now and the reason I bring that up is because in hip-hop, y'all let me know an artist that has one album out, It has that many acting credits.
Starting point is 00:02:05 All right, let's keep going. So anyways, Jack Carlo and Dave's collaboration, Stop Giving Me Advice, is a production of Lyrical Lemonade. If you don't know, there was other singles that they put out, which were, was Juice World and Corday. Man, I forgot about that track.
Starting point is 00:02:22 That's actually insane. Title Doomsday by Corday and Juice World. I think I already said that. Came out June 23rd, and they put out another track guitar in my room by Little Dirk and Kid Cuddy which that was straight fire. That came out
Starting point is 00:02:41 September 29th and now you have Stop Giving Me Advice with Jack Harlow and Dave So this soundtrack album Whatever you want to call it Is Which is also accompanied by a music video That's dropping at the same time That the track releases December 8th of course
Starting point is 00:03:00 I think This may shape up to be one of the best albums of the year. But one of my stipulations about producers is that I never have the albums in my top five simply for the fact that it's super easy to go out and get the best talent to make one or two verses for you to put on your collaboration project, if that makes sense. Now, if you're not a DJ Calais, if you're not a Pharrell Williams, if you're not a Kanye West, if you're not a.
Starting point is 00:03:35 where else? I'm Metro Boomin. It's hard to get a bunch of artists to come together and give you the best effort. But for Lyrical Lemonade, obviously, that's not a problem if you've heard
Starting point is 00:03:45 Doomsday guitar in my room and of course this track, which is stop giving me advice. I think Lyrical Lemonade is shaping up to put out one of the best albums when it comes to a body of work with hip-hop musicians.
Starting point is 00:04:03 So with that being said, I think that when this track actually comes out, it will be in, I'm not going to say sales-wise, because if you don't know, Jack Harlow is currently enjoying the fruits of his labor as loving on me is his third ever number one single. So all the people who say Jack Harlow doesn't make good music or he doesn't make entertaining music. by entertaining, I mean like energetic in the gym type music or a lot of people, I'm not going to say they give him the J. Cole treatment with the energy of his music. But sometimes it can sound a little monotonous to the point where you may fall asleep. You just may fall asleep. So Jack Hollow has gotten to a certain point with his beats or more uptempo technically.
Starting point is 00:05:06 and he's trying to implement more samples. Now, what I think was the problem is that his last album looked too clean as far as a body of work. It almost looked like he had 10 years in the game himself with the way that he structured his album. I mean, putting out an album that only has Farrell Williams, Drake, and Justin Timberlake as features. I mean, we're expecting a classic. At that point, if you ain't going to collaborate when none of your peers, because those are you, are not your peers i don't know if you know that yet but those are not your peers so if you're not going to collaborate with any of your peers like you did for your last album which is my i'm not
Starting point is 00:05:48 going to say favorite but one of my favorite albums of 2020 and that's what they all say which is straightfire it had the baby on it little wayne estuette g like a little um do already say a little baby I think I did. Oh, the baby and little baby. Toy Lane's, like basically his peers on it, right? Not saying Toy Lane's his peers. I'm talking about ESTG, Little Baby, the baby. Y'all get what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:06:17 So anyways, I think he kind of tried to go to a stratosphere that he wasn't ready for yet. And with Jackman that released this year in April, 28th, 2023, which was technically an EP because it was under 45 minutes, I think he gave us a nice slice of what he is capable of lyrically, but now he just has to attach that to a whole body of work like he's already done. So with that said, click my link to my bio. Let me know one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:06:49 What do you think about Jack Harlow and Dave's collaboration produced by Lyrical Lemonade? Stop giving me advice. And do you think that lyrical lemonade is shaping up with the release of Doomsday, with the release of guitar in my room? And now stop giving me advice. Do you think the collaboration project by Lyrical Lemonade will be the best producer album of the year?

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