Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KANYE WEST - 500 DAYS IN UCLA (UNRELEASED DOCUMENTARY)"

Episode Date: October 5, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this episode of Notorious Mass Effect, we explore the unreleased 2017-2020 Kanye documentary "500 Days In UCLA" and/or "Love Everyone". This docu...mentary is filmed from Love Everyone to God's Country era and includes footage of the unreleased versions of "Wouldn't Leave", "Ghost Town", "Cops Shot the Kids", "Simple Things", and unreleased songs being played. The documentary also features Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Pharrell Williams, Virgil Abloh, Tyler, The Creator, Elon Musk, and Kim Kardashian, among other celebrities.Join us as we take a deep dive into this fascinating documentary and learn more about the making of one of Kanye's most ambitious projects to date. We'll discuss the unreleased music, the behind-the-scenes footage, and the celebrity appearances. We'll also explore the themes of the documentary and how it fits into Kanye's overall career.Whether you're a die-hard Kanye fan or just curious about this unreleased documentary, this episode of Notorious Mass Effect is for you. Tune in to learn more about "500 Days In UCLA" and/or "Love Everyone" and to get a closer look at Kanye West during one of the most creative and tumultuous periods of his life.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I definitely want to say, analytic dreams video podcast on Spotify to see the video version along with the audio. Because this right here, no matter how many blasphemous statements was said, this is highly entertaining.
Starting point is 00:00:22 So let's watch. It ain't going to be in this situation. It's going to be a get-me-out-this-motherfucking good music shit now. And Scooter ain't going to be no arm-steel putting my name on the shit. I need to get rid of good music because I'm great. And guess what? Good is the enemy of great. The fuck I'm doing giving want to love
Starting point is 00:00:40 you to fucking Tiana. What the fuck I'm doing giving that Daytona album to push you? What the fuck I'm doing, bro? That shit like, that shit was three dark fantasies that I gave away. Cops shot the kid. Naws rapping all. God damn off beat on it. Don't even want to shoot a video.
Starting point is 00:00:57 I ain't go, that's my favorite part of the video. Because I feel like in general, everybody knows that Nas, you know, it's not the greatest at picking Beas, which I feel like it's a little overstated. At some point, Kanye must have heard that, seen that, and just reiterated it or regurgitated those statements or those sentiments, because there's no way you're going to tell me that cop shot the kid was really going to be a hit with Kanye on it.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Like, I'm sorry, but that song in general is complete. garbage and he's comparing I don't know what he said what he gave to Tiana Taylor Daytona to push it was pretty solid but Kanye definitely knows is nowhere near the quality of my dark my beautiful dark twisted fantasy or however you say that but anyways in general that's not it so but it's just funny the way he said it because it's like you know that's a talking point he probably just seen on the internet fantasies that I gave away. Cops shot the kid. Naws rapping all goddamn offbeat on it. Don't even want to shoot a video. They shoot the video don't even tell me. These motherfuckers
Starting point is 00:02:11 don't appreciate me. All these motherfuckers are trying to use me. I'm the greatest motherfucking artist living and I can do everything and I'm not being expanded and my vision is not being expanded to what it is. I'm performing at other people's festivals and shit. I've been one of the fucking festival. People not touring my shit. People saying I'm locked in a plumpchin. I've been recoup. These niggas made festivals. fake black skinheads. I got the fake black skin head. Marty Van Deer told me, I'm sick. I'm sick. Ain't nobody reach me. Y'all boys better not. Fuck with me, bro. These boys better. That about to play that black black skin hair on Twitter line quick. And I know my life is on the
Starting point is 00:02:47 line when I'm talking. But I know ain't nobody going to touch me because I'm too high profile. I'm not triple X. So y'all can't take me out. But I bet you I get off my motherfucking I got to know who is this person taking photos? Like who is working amongst his real? Like, if I was working for Kanye, right? And he went on one of these rants, I got to stop whatever I'm doing because it's just so entertaining. It don't matter what type of blaspheming statements is coming out of his mouth. The way he says it makes you feel like everything he just said was true.
Starting point is 00:03:19 When we know that is not the case. So anyways, let's finish the last seven seconds. I bet you I get my motherfucking festival and I bet you I get off a universal. And I bet you, y'all, I'll talk to D. again i just love how he says it all aggressive he's just so funny the way he's he's very aggressive and i don't even know who he's on the phone with i'm assuming maybe scootobron i don't think he'll be talking to scuder brown like that not saying that Kanye west ain't one of him one of them but scuder brown you know he he's he's also one of them for real so i don't know if he'll be
Starting point is 00:03:57 talking to scuder like that but he did talk about wanting to get out of good music situation saying he's dissatisfied with the label. But Kanye West is, and this was a leaked video, right, from his documentary. So maybe he had to change your heart. That's why he didn't put it out. This was like referring to the 2018 period when he was releasing all type of albums under the good music roster. It was a really great idea, you know, which is why Drake made fun of the fact of them having it rolled out but didn't like execute right. So now, when you get into the other claims in the doc,
Starting point is 00:04:37 there's a whole leaked documentary out there, and I don't know who leaked it, but is out there for the public to hear. And basically, he's talking about a lot, right? He gets into Nause, rapping off beat, gets into not wanting to give Daytona to push a T, Tiana Taylor, not wanting to give her the track, expresses regret,
Starting point is 00:05:01 about giving music to Nas. Wait, I already said that. And, okay, so he's talked about when to get out his good music situation, questions his decision to give his music to these artists. So basically, he keeps reiterating his points. And then claims to be the greatest artist and capable of doing everything, which that is probably the truest statement out of this whole rant. Kanye West is indeed a musical genius,
Starting point is 00:05:31 no matter what you say about him, he's like, you know, and I may lose some people who's not into sports. But y'all know that one athlete that performs or performance is off the charts to the point where his off-the-court antics or off-the-field antics never interferes with how people perceive him. Because they know once he gets into or once he gets on that court or on that field, He outperforms everybody in a way that is not even close. And that's how Kanye West is. Out of all the things he said, when that man gets into the studio and starts pressing buttons and starts mixing, mastering, is really no one like him. And I would say that he's probably the most talented overall hip-hop musician we've ever had.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And as a Drake fan, it hurts me to say that. but as far as the producer and the artist side of it, people would say that he can't be the greatest artist because he has a lot of writers. But in today's game, apparently everybody has writers. And it's just a industry secret that Meek Mill exposed simply to get at Drake. But that's a whole ordeal in itself. Everybody has writers.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Now, whether you're getting your whole thing written, your whole chorus written, or whether you're getting your whole track written, or the chorus written, everybody has writers. Every single artist has writers. If they say they don't write, I mean, Jay-Z, Little Wayne, they probably have had writers at some point for, like, choruses, for when they're trying to have some type of melody, how they want to attack certain. Because if you think about it, if you're freestalling all at a time, how are you going to get certain melodies down packed for certain pop type tracks? Or if you want to hop on a different type of beat, how are you going to be able to hit certain notes in a way that choruses needs you to hit if that makes sense? Like you have to have certain melodies when you're trying to make a hit. You can't just be rapping nonstop and now have no chorus. That's why every single hit from hip hop, the most popular ones, have a very melodic chorus.
Starting point is 00:07:57 because at this point in time, nobody's going to remember just 40 or just 84 bars straight, right? So anyways, what else? That's basically it. Kanye called Cardi B an industry plant suggesting that she doesn't write her own raps. Goes back to my point, nobody writes their raps. And Cardi B is one of those type of artists where her personality is much more polarizing than her music, so people let it slide. Like everybody knows back when she was trying to get a hit. Offset was with her helping her out with stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:32 And partisan later in the future started helping her out with stuff as far as writing. And she ended up becoming the artist she is today. I mean, she literally copied Codec Black's No Flocking. I think that's what the track was called. So as far as originality, everybody knows that Cardi B isn't that type of artist. So what Kanye just said, we've been known. It's not like we thought Cardi B was like some Nicky Winage out here writing her own raps and actually caring about, you know, quality.
Starting point is 00:09:04 You know what I mean? It's just one of those things where she asked people write for it, which is nothing wrong with that. And have people structure her songs in a way that's going to blow up on the charts. And, hey, that's majority of these artists and most of them are flopping. So Cardi B got to be doing something right. So anyways, that's basically all that one day. to get into not too much of this documentary i really care for it's basically just Kanye going on
Starting point is 00:09:28 his Kanye rants and at this point i think people just realize it's just a Kanye rant and not to take what he says to heart so with that being said click my link true in my bio let me know one of my social media is what do you think about Kanye West's rant what do you think about his whole documentary and if you watch the entire documentary what was your favorite part

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