Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "JUICE WRLD & XXXTENTACION - THE WAY"
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Now before I get into this release, I do have to let y'all know that this was put under grade A productions.
A record label founded in 2017 by Chicago rapper Little Bibi.
Now the reason why I say that as far as letting you know that rapper Little Bibi is the person that founded the record label putting out all this juice world post hummus music.
It's for the simple fact that sometimes you have to put faces in names behind.
the actions that you want to stop now that being said jews world is back again of course
posth humbly with a release and when it comes to the five-year anniversary edition
released july 11th 2025 you come to realize that i know they say legends never die
and that's the whole marketing strategy that they're running with but ultimately one thing
that you choose as far as getting into the entertainment lane is realizing that if you're to
main driver of the creation pool that you're pulling from, then when you unfortunately pass away,
that pool runs dry. And the people behind that pool who ultimately can never create what
that person created or else they would have, they tried to squeeze every single drop out of that
pool until they ultimately realize that they are tarnishing the legacy by by continuing to go back
to that well so the reason why i say it like that is because i want you all to realize that is not juice
we're out here making these decisions obviously so sometimes you have to put names and faces behind the
record labels doing these type of marketing strategies as when it comes to little bibi when it comes to
them operating under interscope records and them focusing on
Juice World specifically like they don't have the key of the Roy like they don't have net
spin it's very interesting to be an artist who's alive getting completely ignored for an artist who
unfortunately passed away in his entire audience his audience Juice World's audience is telling you
to please stop putting out Juice World Music just milking his legacy giving five year anniversary
and additions that have unreleased tracks when really you just didn't have enough unreleased
to make a whole another project.
So now to make it look like,
oh, it's just a DOC version.
It's just an extended cut.
Now you want people to feel sorry for you
because you don't have that many tracks
to put together for a project.
So now here's the five-year anniversary
and edition.
How about you actually honor his legacy
by not putting out any more
post-humby's music from Juice World?
I think that's a great strategy.
You know, as far as creativity,
and what you sign up for getting into this field you ultimately realize that when you unfortunately
pass away at whatever point that that happens your creation can no longer be replicated
so i don't know who needs to hear that inner scope who needs to hear that grade a
productions it may be a hard message for some but ultimately you going back and going back
time and time again to pull from a unreleased juice world vocals it gets a little um
insensitive to what his legacy already is.
Like, I don't know if notorious BIG's estate did what Juice World's estate is doing.
I don't believe Tupac's estate is doing what Juke's estate is doing.
And the reason why I compare it to,
because you're probably thinking, oh, it's so blasphemous why you're comparing Juice World
of Tupac and Biggie,
I believe when it comes to Juice World and X,
they would have been the modern version.
of a Drake of a Kendrick of a Jay Cole because ultimately there's a saying I forget to
saying I now I got to look this up because he okay so I think I found it so when it comes to
Jew's world and I'm I'm I'm finished by this because you know ultimately
Okay, yeah.
So what people usually say as far as the quote and talking about Malcolm X, right?
They usually say that in this, in today's age, they would never let Malcolm Little become Malcolm X.
So whenever I say and compare Juice World and Exitantation to our modern day version of Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick, people think it's blasphemous.
But then you realize in totality, the way that they was evolving, you could come.
come to understand how a lot of people today in today's age say that today's internet would
never let Malcolm Little become Malcolm X. Now, of course, that's a very profound phrase to talk
about Juice World and Xx Tentatio's impact on music. I just want to let you know how iconic
they could have been in the game of hip hop. So ultimately, that is why I'm asking and begging.
grade A productions, Anoscope, please stop squeezing Juice World's legacy because there's nothing left and his legacy is forever submitted.
At some point, y'all just got to realize that and stop releasing anniversary editions and post hummus music from Juice World.
So with that being said, click my link to my bio.
Let me know one of my social media is.
What do you think about Exxentatio and Juice World's legacy ultimately being placed on the forefront time and time again?
by their estate and how do you feel about their estate continuing to release post hummus music from these artists
