Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KANYE WEST - BACK TO ME (VULTURES)"

Episode Date: December 14, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, the enigmatic figure who redefined the boundaries of music and fashion, has struck again. This time, he's taken his guerrilla marketing tactics to a... whole new level with the "Vultures Rave" in Miami, celebrating the world premiere of his long-awaited album "Vultures" with Ty Dolla Sign under the alias ¥$.Just a day after surprising fans with impromptu album cuts at a Jamaican restaurant, West transformed Wynwood Marketplace into a pulsating rave, promising an electrifying experience starting at midnight. This impulsive move embodies the very essence of Kanye, leaving fans in a frenzy of anticipation and solidifying his position as a master of the unexpected.Join Analytic Dreamz as we delve into the "Vultures Rave" phenomenon, analyzing its marketing strategy and dissecting the impact of West's unconventional approach. We'll explore the themes of surprise, exclusivity, and artistic freedom that permeate this event, questioning whether this is a stroke of genius or a calculated gamble.Tune in for an in-depth discussion about Kanye West's latest artistic venture and the profound impact he continues to have on the cultural landscape. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply intrigued by the man behind the myth, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration of the "Vultures Rave" and its lasting influence.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Now, after listening to this specific snippet, I was not able to do a process of elimination via the track list. Because let me tell you this, with the Kanye West live stream, he jumps around a lot, goes into a lot of different tracks. And it's not like he has the title names or the track names up there while he's performing. You basically have to guess which track that is currently being performed live. But this specific snippet right here, which shout out to the Twitter. Twitter account who posted this, T-Lop 4444. Basically, in general, this snippet kind of sounds like back to me. So I don't want to say it's actually back to me, but it does have that same level of Bob
Starting point is 00:00:44 in cadence. As I remember when the free Larry Hoover concert happened with Drake and Kanye West, Kanye went on some type of brand, he branched off and basically started switching up to lines to one of his songs in saying like Kimberly come back to me and I think back to me may actually be a rendition of that song just for this album. Maybe a Mr. Fantastic like stretch, but the way that the melody and the bridge going into the chorus for this snippet makes me feel like when he performed the whole Kimberly version of the song is going to be this specific track title back to me on vultures now of course that's just a hunch but let's get into some more actual concrete details right
Starting point is 00:01:33 so anyways Kanye west and Todd dollisine have a new collab album coming and so they've been on their promotion tour and they went to a listening party in miami to show some forthcoming tracks on the album vultures and with that of course nothing happens with a bunch of hip-hop artists in one place without some controversy, right? So Kanye West showed up, and I haven't been touched on this yet, because I want to touch on this delicately. Did I say that right? Delicately?
Starting point is 00:02:05 I think so. Anyways. What in the world is Kanye West wearing? That's what I want to say. That was my first thought. And after reviewing my thought, looking at the grand scheme of things, for people, and I mean, are people, who uses the N-word so sparingly and tries to take back the world.
Starting point is 00:02:26 that used to be used to put us to defame us and put us in just certain light and negative mindsets whenever it was used. Obviously, with the KKK-inspired outfit, the all-black outfit that Kanye West wore, you could make an argument, and I'm just playing devil's advocate. You could make an argument that Kanye West is trying to take back that imagery, the same way that people try to take back the N-word. I know it sounds crazy, but, hey, that's the world we live in. It's a little crazy out here if you haven't noticed.
Starting point is 00:03:03 So after thinking about it and just after looking at it in certain ways, I just think that the biggest rendition of Kanye West is the one who's making so many different takes in society. Some love, some hate it. But now, obviously, with him, showing out in a cool Klex clan inspired outfit. Some are criticizing it, some are praising it. And now I kind of see the arguments of both sides, right? What I want to say personally, what I think, I think it's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I don't use the N word often in my personal life. And also, when I do usually is to make a point about the N word or something in that fashion, right? So kind of how When I was talking about the Drake album And I was just getting into the meaning of for all the dogs And I technically Well I said the technical definition of a female dog Which is the word is bitch
Starting point is 00:04:09 For those who don't know is a female dog And so that is usually how I use the N word As far as like how it's actually used And not to like defame nobody But you know basically to break it down in ways I'm not just out here screaming out expedives. I'm basically using them to prove a point. All right. With that out the way, I don't want to sound like a professor. The album listening session also featured other artists such as
Starting point is 00:04:37 Offset, Kodak Black, and Chris Brown. And Northwest's performance, of course, stole the show overshadowing everybody as when she came out and said, it's your bestie, Miss Westie. I felt like Funkflex when he had that iconic phrase with him. I'm saying that that is what you call bars. Obviously, he said it in a much more inflammatory way, but that's the way I'm going to put it on my PG podcast, right? Even though I said to B word earlier, but, hey, like I said, it was in context. So with that being said, Vultures, of course, is going to have a bunch of superstars on the
Starting point is 00:05:11 album. There's no official release date for the album, but what you do need to know is that it was announced that it should be coming out Thursday at midnight, which is December 15th, right? So Kanye West announcing a release date for an album should never be trusted and accepted in today's society. I'm not believing that the album is coming out until it's in my DSP because still to this day, we still don't have Donda 2 on Spotify album music, nothing. I know people hit me in the DMs and they was like, hey, but he put it out for a STEM player. So technically he did release it. I don't like, hey, for the 2,000 people who have that STEM player edition of Donda 2, hey.
Starting point is 00:05:53 kudos to y'all y'all could probably sell that for a grip on the internet or something like that but in a modern day society nobody's trying to buy no ipod slash stem player just to listen to music so that being said that's all i have for the whole live session that happened with conya west and todd dolly sign listening party in miami and i just think that when it comes to putting out music in today's society conya west is one of the best musicians we've ever had in history of music creation. So with that being said, that's probably why people give him so much leeway even when he dresses up in a rendition of a Ku Klux Klan outfit. So with that being said, click my link to my bio. Let me know one of my social medias. What do you think about Kanye West and Todd Dollar Sign coming out with the new album titled Votures? And also, what do you think about the listening party in Miami? And from all the snippets you heard, which one is your favorite?

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