Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KANYE WEST, TY DOLLA SIGN & LIL DURK - VULTURES"

Episode Date: November 18, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, the artist formerly known as Ye, has made a grand return to the music scene with his latest track, "Vultures." This highly anticipated comeback ...features collaborations with Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Durk, and Bump J. In this episode, we delve into the significance of this release, exploring Ye's recent controversies, the lyrical content of "Vultures," and the potential impact of this comeback on the music industry. Join us as we analyze the Notorious Mass Effect of Ye's latest offering.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Man, where is Sahad de Prince and push a tea when you need them? I mean, this man rapping like, how am I anti-Semitic? I just... Peechee podcast... Messed with a Jewish woman. I just messed with Scooters woman, and we ran up like Olympics. Got pregnant in the threesome. So whose baby is it?
Starting point is 00:00:32 No, I ain't go a lot to you. That's insane. That's actually insane. Like, who is writing for this man? Honestly, at this point in time, this man is probably writing for himself because that's what it sounds like. This man literally said, this ain't Jimmy Butler, but the heat got extensions. This ain't Columbine, but we came in with the trenches.
Starting point is 00:01:01 Kanye West is out of his mind. Not gonna lie to you. It's one of those type of situation where this man has really lost it. But as far as the music, I mean, at least it sounds good, right? I mean, that seems to be what everybody cares at this point. I mean, forget Kanye's mental health. Forget his legacy. It's almost like some James Harden type revisionist history when it comes to him
Starting point is 00:01:24 not recognizing the amount of impact he has when he puts out music. So him saying stuff like anti-Semitic, just mess with a Jewish woman, like that type of bars is just not going to fly. under the radar at all. So for Kanye to discuss such controversial topics, including Scooter Braun at all people, like if y'all don't know, Scooter Brine is one of the more powerful people in the music industry. I mean, of course Kanye is, but we're talking about a player versus Scooter Brin,
Starting point is 00:01:56 who is a GM slash owner. So that being said, it's not really too much to get into with this track. I mean, it has Todd Dollar Sign on it, of course, because they are currently collaborating on a project together, Kanye was some Todd Dollar Sign. So this technically would be featuring Little Dirk, and there was somebody else on the track. I forget what his name was. Bump J. Never heard of Bump J, but, hey, he's on this track. Anyways, the Columbine shooting was amongst the controversial topics, and the track showcases Kanye's inability to rap when he writes.
Starting point is 00:02:35 for himself, which is so crazy because when he started off, I'm pretty sure he was writing for himself because he used to just be the producer guy. So it's not like somebody going to be like, hey, let me write you rap so you can start your rapping career. Like, I'm pretty sure Kanye wrote his own raps when he first started. Anyways, that's besides a point. So Kanye has been working on this album in Saudi Arabia and the collaborative project with Todd Dahlassan. Of course, it's in progress. Nobody knows when it's going to drop. But hey, now we got Votcher's to give us a taste of what to expect. Pause. Also, Kanye, of course, faced so much backlash for his anti-Semitic comments back in 2022, which is last year. And that's probably the most powerful
Starting point is 00:03:16 backlash I've ever seen targeted. We're not targeted. That's the most powerful backlash I've ever seen towards Kanye West. I'm just going to leave it at that. So Kanye West is in trouble. That man is in trouble. I don't know how he's going to come back, but he is. the greatest hip-hop musician ever. So with that being said, I think that if there's one guy that can come back with the odds stacked against them, and the odds are definitely stacked against them,
Starting point is 00:03:50 it would have to be Kanye West. I think when you have arguably the best discography ever in hip-hop, people are more willing to let you slide simply for the fact that we like the slaps. literally it. I mean, if R. Kelly can get bumped in the whip and God knows what he did, literally in 4K, then of course, I think that Kanye West can come back from this because spotlight plus Kanye West generates revenue. So somebody is going to take that spotlight and put it on Kanye West, whether it's Nike, whether it's Apple, whether it's McDonald's trying to get some type of
Starting point is 00:04:34 Kanye Mill, somebody's going to try to work with Kanye to capitalize off of his immense reach amongst the masses. So with that being said, I don't think I need to go into more detail about how Kanye West is just one of the more polarizing figures ever and celebrityism. Is that a word? I don't know. I just made it up. So if you don't know where this track has came from, basically it was premiered on Power 92
Starting point is 00:05:02 radio and it's not on any DSPs so it's is not currently on any DSPs like Spotify Apple music title people as why do I say DSPs and because it's different than YouTube because the numbers and the rules as far as R IAA certification is totally different with a play on YouTube versus a play on Spotify one is more valuable than the other a Spotify a Spotify play is way more valuable than a YouTube play, even though at this point, all musicians would probably argue that it's not that much in the first place. So anyways, Todd Dahlastan, of course, gave more comments hinting a possible collaborative project with Kanye West in the future. Hopefully it comes out at some point. But when you really get into it, these lyrics are atrocious.
Starting point is 00:05:55 So if y'all don't get Saha'Hod the Prince or Push your T to write some bars for Kanye West, it's going to be one struggle fest of an album. But, of course as always, I have immense faith and Kanye West. And his lyrics has never been the thing to keep us just at the edge of our seat. So usually it's the production and the production was fire on Vulture. So I can't wait for the album to eventually release if it ever does. So click my link to my bio. Let me know one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:06:25 What do you think about Kanye West, Todd Dollar sign, Little Dirk, and Bump J for the track Vultures? And after listening to it, do you think it's fire or? crash.

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