Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "JAXOMY, AGATINO ROMERO & RAFFAELLA CARRÀ - PEDRO"

Episode Date: April 26, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Análisis Profundo de "Pedro"Este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect se sumerge en la misteriosa canción "Pedro" de Jaxomy, c...on la participación de Agatino Romero y la legendaria Raffaella Carrà.Diseccionaremos los elementos musicales, analizaremos los créditos de producción de Jaxomy, Agatino Romero, Steffen Harning y Reinhard Raith, y exploraremos cualquier información disponible sobre el origen de la canción y su inclusión en un álbum.Únete a Analytic Dreamz para una exploración profunda de "Pedro" - perfecta para amantes de la música y fanáticos de Jaxomy, Agatino Romero y Raffaella Carrà.Notorious Mass Effect: Pedro - Deep Dive DiscussionThis segment of Notorious Mass Effect dives deep into the mysterious track "Pedro" by Jaxomy, featuring Agatino Romero and the legendary Raffaella Carrà.We'll dissect the musical elements, analyze the production credits of Jaxomy, Agatino Romero, Steffen Harning, and Reinhard Raith, and explore any available information about the song's origin and album placement.Join Analytic Dreamz for an in-depth exploration of "Pedro" - perfect for music enthusiasts and fans of Jaxomy, Agatino Romero, and Raffaella Carrà.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 Best believe me, names will get butchered. Pronunciation will be a little off, as this is technically a different language. But of course, for the sake of covering people who are impacting the masses on a global scale, I have to talk about the specific track, as I believe that Pedro, when it comes from, I think his name is Jack Simi, Agatino Romero, and Stefan Harding and Reinhard, they've put out a track that's obviously in being a pacting the masses as in Austria you know it's number six on the charts the Zitech Republic I think that's how you said is number 56 on the charts Denmark is 35th on the charts Germany is number seven on the charts and then global
Starting point is 00:00:54 wise which of course that encapsivates everything is number 52 so with this being the successful chart uh successful chart topping track analytically it deserves some coverage as i don't know if people are familiar with these particular artists so once again jacksimi jacksum i don't even not say that is jacks um i don't know it's j a x o m y and these have agotino romero Raphaelie Raphaela Cara and basically
Starting point is 00:01:31 offer this track Pedro which is out now and all DSPs mind you they are starting to get more traction as far as the masses I don't want to specifically focus on one particular artist
Starting point is 00:01:45 the biggest thing is I wanted to get out there is that you know Pedro is definitely one of those tracks where in your certain genre a lot of people put out music you're trying to gain traction by any means necessary right so whenever you do gain traction in a way that's organic and has people saying they actually enjoy the track you have to
Starting point is 00:02:09 appreciate the amount of effort that's went into it obviously that's not the case every single time with tracks that blow up as we've seen there's formulaic ways to blow up on the charts but whenever it happens in a way That's from an independent licensing artist, which means that they don't have the biggest incentive for you to blow up, but they also aren't trying to, like, shun you. So whenever you have a licensing deal, putting out music as an independent artist, and then you actually start to compete with people with full-blown advances, yeah, full-blown advances from major labels where they have a heavy incentive to promote their artists. you have to give respect where respect is due because I say all the time, which I still do say. Being a strictly independent artist is beyond, I'm not going to say it's impossible, but it's beyond difficult to compete with a person on a major label. With that being said, to have somebody who's independent licensing,
Starting point is 00:03:18 even though it is multiple people, I mean, I think it's about what four people on it? No, it's three artists and then the production credits the four people on this track. So obviously it's a collaborative effort. Now, with this track Pedro, gaining the traction that it is, especially in its specific demographic, I think that it needs to be highlighted
Starting point is 00:03:44 that it managed to reach number 52 on the billboard, global top 200, because that in itself is a humongous accomplishment. So that's basically why I wanted to cover this track. You know, at the end of the day, it's definitely good to be aware of other genres and how their top performers are doing because that inevitably affects how hip hop musicians move. And it took me some time to realize how much it affected my genre that I love to listen to, but it's definitely affecting how people put out music and how they, you know, schedule when to
Starting point is 00:04:18 release certain things. So with that being said, click my link tree in my bio. Let me know in one of my social medias. Have you listened to the track Pedro? And as far as Jacksonie, Agilino Romero and Rafael A carra? Anyways, as far as the track Pedro, I'm sorry, because, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:36 I know all pronunciations was beyond butchered in this entire segment. But hopefully, you know what I mean, y'all enjoyed the segment for what I came with. So click my link through in my bio. Let me know in one of my social medias. Do you think the track Pedro is fire or trash and also as far as the landscape of the Latin music field where does this rank amongst the Latin tracks

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