Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KANYE WEST - THE DOWNLOAD INTERVIEW"

Episode Date: April 23, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWelcome to “Notorious Mass Effect,” a podcast segment that delves into the heart of hip-hop culture and its latest developments. In this inaugural segment, pod...caster Analytic Dreamz brings you an exclusive sit-down with the iconic Kanye West on “The Download Show” hosted by Justin Laboy.In this segment we explore the intricate dynamics of the 2024 rap scene as Kanye West reveals his stance in the much-talked-about rap beef between Drake and Metro Boomin. This segment, aired exclusively on yeezy.com on April 22, offers fans a rare glimpse into the thought process of one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.Adding to the excitement, Kanye previews his latest single, a remixed version of “Like That,” originally part of Metro Boomin and Future’s project “We Don’t Trust You.” While the remix omits a verse from Kendrick Lamar, Kanye pays homage to the artist, setting the tone for the track with a respectful shoutout.For avid followers eager to catch the full conversation, a unique opportunity awaits. By purchasing a product from yeezy.com, fans gain access to the entire segment, enriching their experience with Kanye’s unfiltered perspectives.Moreover, the “Like That” remix is readily accessible for all to enjoy on Kanye’s official website, showcasing his generosity to share his art freely. Despite its brief stint on YouTube, the track’s legacy continues to resonate with Yeezy enthusiasts worldwide.Tune in to “Notorious Mass Effect” and immerse yourself in the pulse of contemporary rap, where music and dialogue converge to shape the genre’s future.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 Jayco apologized to Kendrick. Fuck all that pussy shit. Oh, shit. Fuck all that shit. Yeah, you have it. Yeah, you have it. Yeah, fuck all that shit, man, because it's like that nigga Jay Cole went on tour Drake. He know what it is.
Starting point is 00:00:15 It's like, nigga, you can't run now. You also, all this like. It's up for Cole, too? If you say Cole, you can't say up and cold in the same sentence. Oh, my God. Are apologies even allowed in rap beef, though? I don't know, man. I've never seen no shit like that before.
Starting point is 00:00:32 I don't listen. and J-Co, so I wouldn't even know. I just heard he had a song called False Idols and told me, somebody told me it's halfway about me. So it's like, that, you know. Wow. All right.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Now that y'all know what my favorite part of the Kanye West, Justin LaBoy interviewed, interview was on, make sure I get the name right, the download. So if you look it up, Kanye West, the download interview. It should pop up.
Starting point is 00:01:01 But now that I've gotten, my favorite part out of the way to the masses. Let's get into the real argument, which is Kanye West being on the like that track, which is, you know, technically the first remix, right? We're going to get into that in a second. But here is Kanye West speaking about how he remixed the track, the track like that. How did this even come about who called who?
Starting point is 00:01:31 Oh, yeah, Pluto. Well, called me. I went to the studio, laid that, and then we, you know, went through the, you know, to create a process at the course and called the hooligans, called them out in London to get on and join. You know, everybody was very, very excited about the elimination of Drake. Yo. You're not excited.
Starting point is 00:01:54 We was energized. You know how you also get energized is this nice beverage. at Starbucks. It's like, I think it's called a cappuccino. And that is also another way to get energized because best believe me, this is straight cap. Which is why if you look over at the analytic dreams video version on Spotify to get the video along with the audio. This video contains content from SME, which is Sony, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds. And below that, it says the yay, like that remix, and even lower, it says Kanye West, the official account. It's almost like that man was capping, right?
Starting point is 00:02:45 If you go back to the actual segment, Kanye West liked that remix when I first talked about the the rumblings of the track, because this is before he even came out, I told y'all, Kanye West is lying. If you look at the charts, Future Metro has the number one. one and number three album in the world. Obviously, that's going to change when Taylor Swift comes out. So they'll probably have the number two and the number four album in the world. But the point still stands. Kanye West's Vultures won.
Starting point is 00:03:14 It's like 35th album, most popular album in the world. And best believe, these are like billboard, chart data. You can look this up for yourself. The track, which is most popular off of the Metro and Future album, is currently number one, before it gets knocked off by Taylor Swift, of course. but the biggest one off of Kanye West's album, Vultures 1, which I'm not discrediting in the album. I'm just letting you know currently why Kanye West is hopping on this marketing campaign.
Starting point is 00:03:45 It's because it's supremely successful, right? So, trying to find out of actual, okay, here we go. So Carnival, right? That is currently the most popular track off of Votruz one. and that is number 20th as far as the top track in the world and it's been on the charge for 10 weeks obviously it peaked in number one and last week it was at 17 so carnival's already sliding because if you don't know it was number one so that's why I say like the whole 20 part is not to make it look bad I'm just saying currently future Metro don't need any help for publicity that's
Starting point is 00:04:28 why I'm putting them numbers out there to let you know you know i call myself analytic dreams got to let y'all know what these dreamlike numbers are looking like because best believe me this drama has led to some of the biggest boost in sales that you've ever witnessed it's a reason why cap williams came out on shannon sharp literally the most successful as far as analytically interview ever ever on the platform of youtube y'all know when youtube was created hold on let me look this up when was YouTube created YouTube was created in oh 2005 goodness I must be getting old I thought it was way longer than that but anyways you know that's besides the point right it's been out for
Starting point is 00:05:14 it's been out since 2005 it's 24 and that's the most popular interview of all time on that platform what it was fueled by obviously everybody knows at this point it was beef so what did marketing teams look at oh drum up beef get more sales simple megan the stallion came out with his went at drake when at megan this uh went at nicky nicky responded with bigfoot which only uplifted the his track even more first no uh so now making the stallion is the third solo female rapper to have a number one not accompanied by anybody solo female rapper to have a number one. She joins the ranks of Nikki and Lauren Hill.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Kendrick Lamar, what does everybody talk about with the Like That track? Other than, you know, of course, the overall track is phenomenal. It's a masterclass on melody, chorus, and beat, vocal inflection with Kendrick. Also, we'll be lying to ourselves if we didn't say Like That was the was mainly promoted by Beef. Right? That is the most successful number one track for Kendrick, Future, and of course, Metro, Boomin's career. So where are we seeing now? We're seeing a pattern of beef being equivalent to sales in any entertainment field.
Starting point is 00:06:49 That's what we're looking at. Who does beef the best, the most effective? I would say hip-hop. Hip-wa-uh, what's it called? Hip Hop Wives of Atlanta, I don't know what that's called. They Ben cracked the code. So they Ben showed y'all that beef equals sales. But now we've seen that such a global scale with Kat Williams, that analytically,
Starting point is 00:07:14 it only makes sense to come out and try to drive up revenue by trying to pinpoint some type of beef. Like if Chris Brown actually put out weakest link on DSPs, I bet you that would be one of his most successful tracks of all time. And we're talking about Chris Brown. push-ups which I'm looking at which push-ups is push-ups by Drake and we all know Drake puts up better numbers than everybody except Taylor Swift got to keep giving that disclaimer but um push-ups is currently you know with all the Taylor Swift tracks impacting the charts push-ups is still number find it did you not have the numbers out yet Final predict.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Let me see. Osier. I think that's, I think that's... Oh, I'll let go. Oh, here we go. Push-ups. Oh, goodness.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Okay, so push-ups is number 22, right? But you, hey, let's keep in mind. Let's keep in mind. Taylor Swift is currently taking up the top 12, like concurrently, like one through 12. 16, 17, 18. So was that 13, 14, 15, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Taylor Swift is taking up 19 spots in the top 25. So technically, Drake being at number 22 with push-ups isn't bad because when it all comes back, it's out-charting and out-performing like that when we're talking about this specific week. Now, the track came out, so you're going to be like, obviously. But I'm just letting you know how beef just automatically means you're going to have some type of top 25 entry into the billboard charts if you have a machine behind you because once again if you're an independent artist i'm not going to say it's impossible but there's a reason why
Starting point is 00:09:25 people give licensing deals so much credit for the rise to fame i'm just going to leave it like that so even though you do have to have some talent if you don't have the machine i'm just say it's going to be hard so speaking to that machine Kanye west wanted to implement implement himself into the like that basically the everybody versus Drake machine and basically try to attach his name to it because at the end of the day if everybody is going at Drake it makes him look even better when it comes to the masses because now he's looked at in a bigger light than any of his contemporaries I looked at because who in the world is teaming up against Ken
Starting point is 00:10:13 Dremaine like we really have to put in perspective why I call Drake and why others call Drake the goat when in history have you seen the top artists not even the top like one to the 30th artist team up the top five artists like of all time Kendrick and Kanye West going at the same man publicly obviously they're not teaming up as we see here Kanye West just lied about that whole thing basically saying oh yeah future hit me up in the studio so I came in Metro laid down the the melody you know I came in with my addition and yeah we just you know Bada boom bada bina and then at the end of the day the video has been copyrighted I wonder how that happens so once again Kanye West is out here capping and you know I'm not
Starting point is 00:11:05 even going to go over the whole interview because it's a lot of examples of how his mental state is at a certain level, you know? And I'm not going to say, oh, we got to go at him and call him crazy. I'm just going to say, if he wasn't as powerful, I think he would have somebody in his life to be able to check him, right? And I'm not going to bring up very personal things in his life. But when you lose a certain foundation and then you have, and then you start acting out in a certain fashion that's very out of character. I mean, what did Drake? Who do y'all think Drake was talking about
Starting point is 00:11:49 when he said my idols are acting out of character even when they rehearsed? Who y'all think he was talking about? Like, come on now. Anyways, yeah, so I'm not going to say that I just forget Kanye West and he's just talking crazy
Starting point is 00:12:10 because he even said he wanted a threesome with Michelle Obama. Like, ladies and gentlemen, come on now. This man needs to be handled. in a certain way that's transformative, but not just tearing him down, if that makes sense, like trying to make him see the error in his ways. But personally, what I would say is him losing his foundation all the way back in, I forget when,
Starting point is 00:12:39 but I think that attributed a lot to what we're seeing now, which, to be honest, if y'all lost that foundation it would probably also look different for you as well not given not giving conier any flat obviously people have been through stuff like that and you know they become even better or maybe they stay the same mentally but let's not just discredit what that could do to your overall trajectory when it comes to your mental state All right, that's it. I didn't want to get too serious. That's why I kept it at the end.
Starting point is 00:13:18 But the video is just very concerning. He's calling him God 24-7. Justin LeBooy is just saying, yeah, uh-huh, mm-hmm. Like, if, hey, man, hey, Justin the boy, just, you know what I mean? Don't get pregnant, you know what I'm saying? Like, type of tricks you was doing I've only seen from Nils. You know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, like, it's upsetting to say the least.
Starting point is 00:13:43 But maybe one day, you know, Kanye West would come back to, to the mental state that we all know and love instead of this current mental state. But yeah, what else? That's basically it. You know, I played y'all my favorite part of the interview at the beginning, him going at Jermaine.
Starting point is 00:14:02 You know what I mean? At this point, he's just in hip-hop timeout for the indefinite future. So, um, we just don't know. For an indefinite amount of time, that man is in hip-hop timeout. So, yeah, man. With that being said, click my link tree in my bio. Let me know one of my social media. Wait, hold up. Give me one second.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Let me make sure I got... I literally had notes. I ain't go over. I ain't talk about any of my notes. Make sure I ain't missing that. Oh, the Lucian Grange point. Yeah, that makes him also seem crazy. He says Drake is popular because he knows Lucian Grange when he had a whole MAGA hat on taking pictures of Lucian Grange.
Starting point is 00:14:44 So anyways, what else? you us expressed desire oh yeah i already talked about that okay so yeah that's basically i was just making sure i ain't i ain't missed nothing because i'm not trying to talk about connier unless he drops music and technically he did drop just like that remix that was just copyrighted by the same people that he said called them to do the collab so for for the conier west fans out there i'll let y'all make sense of how that happened so anyways click my link to my bio let me know on one of my social media's what do you think about this whole Kanye West fiasco and him implementing himself into the beef and at the end of the day when do y'all think that size seven will will respond

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