Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - “KEEPIN’ IT CHALANT WITH KASH DOLL | BABY, THIS IS KEKE PALMER"
Episode Date: April 15, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Analytic Join Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect for a dynamic segment reacting to "Keepin’ It Chalant with Kash Doll" from Baby, This is Keke Palmer.... Analytic Dreamz dives into Kash Doll’s candid insights on evolving as a woman, artist, and mother, unpacking her hit “For Everybody” and the "Last Doll" era’s impact. Expect sharp commentary on pop culture, music, and gaming, with Analytic Dreamz delivering passionate perspectives. Tune in for an engaging breakdown of this powerful conversation, blending hip-hop and cultural analysis. Subscribe for daily updates and deep dives into trending topics.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Getting into the Cash doll and Kiki Palmer interview, the main thing that a lot of people are wanting to know is the drama.
Because of course, that is not what I do over here in notorious master's effect.
But when it comes to the immensely talented Cash doll, which I think had one of the better lyrical executions on the Detroit freestyle as far as on the Detroit Two album by Big Sean.
I really like the way that she put words together on that freestyle amongst the legends like Eminem and Big Sean.
in that entire track i think she had one of the more standout verses right so anyways with that being
said she was the replacement interview now what in the god's green earth made this announcement so
egregious is the way that people ran with it right we all know what happened with the one and only
jonathan majors we know what type of predicament that gentleman founded himself in so when the news comes
out that Kiki Palmer seemingly scrapped her podcast episode with Jonathan Majors to replace
him with Cash Doll, we can't get upset because guess what? Jonathan Major did it to himself.
The whole thing was blowing over and then a whole voicemail, a voice note came out with him literally
admitting to his, I forget the sound bite, but it was him admitting to, you know, can't say the wrong
thing. He ain't trying to get Tasha Kay, you know what I'm saying?
Let me see, Jonathan Majors.
Yeah, he, okay, so he did.
He admitted to strangling his ex-girlfriend in an unearth audio.
Well, aggressing.
I guess that's different from.
Oh, no, no, he did say that.
Okay, yeah, because she, the phone call said, I aggressed you, Major says.
And then his ex was saying, you strangled me and pushed me against the car,
where she was trying to get him to explicitly agree to that.
Like, you did that to me.
And he said, yes, all those things are under-agressed.
That is a villain.
I ain't a lot to you.
What type of gas lighting is that?
Whole time, she tried to say you put hands, feet, and elbows on me,
and you're trying to say, I covered all that with the word aggress.
So, safe to say, when it comes to Kiki Palmer and Cash Doll's interview,
it should not receive the type of publicity as getting just because they swapped out Jonathan
Majors with Cash Doll.
Cash doll, like I started out the segment by saying,
is immensely talented at the point where
she doesn't need a whole headline of,
oh, her interview replaced Jonathan Majors.
Maybe, maybe Jonathan Majors had another phone call come out,
another phone call that was released
that made him look in a bad light
because, of course, he's agreeing to saying
that he strangled a woman and pushed her against a car.
Now, I don't know about y'all,
but as far as a man,
JZ showed you the blueprint, pun intended, time and time again.
The latest blueprint was how to react to a woman putting hands, feet, and elbows on you.
That man was shoulder shrugging like Floyd Mayweather in the ring.
I ain't a lot to you.
He did not lift his hand.
He ain't raised his voice.
All you saw was him doing the Floyd Mayweather shoulder shrug while, while Beyonce's sisters,
the launch was trying to give him a 20 piece combo in the biscuit so that being said let's get into
the cash doll kiki palmer interview because i did want to get into this a little bit um i usually
don't react to interviews at all as far as podcast but because of cash doll getting disrespected
time and time again as far as just you know stuff going viral about her when it only pertains
to beef like i mean she was on shannon sharp's interview and the only thing that was clipped up about
that interview was her talking about i think it was asian doll whatever and them still in her name which
if you look up the timeline cash doll is the first doll you know i mean of course you have nicky so i want to get
i want the barbs to be mad at me you have nicky but as far as the name cash doll i think she popularized
it to the point where now everybody's a dog like you got small doll you got big doll you got little
doll you got skinny doll like you just got all type of dolls running out here when cash doll i believe was the
first one to make that popular so anyways
That being said, this was another thing that went viral.
And what did they have to do with?
Of course, beef.
So this is what I'm talking about.
Like, she's on the show baddies, right?
She probably took a check to do it.
And then this is her face, the whole show.
And literally, this is how I feel whenever I watch any of these Zeus shows.
I feel like what Zeus is doing to the black community is federally funded.
I have no evidence to back that up.
But I think what Zeus promotes is federally funded to.
decompose the minds of the black society.
And I stand about that.
So anyways, let's get into Cash Dog reaction
to watching what actually goes on
the show Baddies as far as the Zeus Network.
These are just jump cuts of her like watching all this go
go off as far as girls fighting each other.
That is my face every episode that I've seen her baddies.
And guess what? I didn't do it against my, like this was against my own will
watching the show.
And then I came to realize like, hold up.
this is literally one of the worst shows we can ever have
being consumed by the masses by the black community because of course
I believe if you watch a lot of things that is mentally numbing
and don't stimulate at all and then of course the whole forget the violent aspect
watching something consuming something like this you know how to say you are what
eat you are what you consume watching baddies you're just going to walk down the street and
randomly want to slap an old lady in the face for no reason right because baddies showed you that
oh somebody's going to break it break it up two 400 pound linemen going to come up and break it up
once you slap the old lady in the face that's not how the real life works there's weapons out here
there's guns out here fighting and promoting this show the way they are is one of the saddest things i've
ever seen the black community i ain't a lot to you and so uh with that being said
Now, let's get into the interview with Cash Doll and Kiki Palmer.
Now, we're not watching this whole thing.
It's 59 minutes, right?
We're just going to skip around and listen to a little bit of Cash doll talking about something positive, right?
Let's see.
I love how this time stems.
Let's do the origin.
Get into her hustling, right?
Got the Lakers hat on, you know what I mean, going crazy.
All right, let's get into the...
You know, and I was really popular.
So I was like the most popular dancer in Midwest.
You know what I'm saying?
And every time I had anything.
She's popping.
She's popping.
You know what I mean?
And everybody just came and showed up.
That's correct.
How does that happen?
Like, is that social media?
Is it influencing?
Is it just like word of mouth?
How do you become?
It was social media too.
And it was like I always been popular in real life too.
You know what I'm saying?
Like at school and stuff.
You know that.
You want of them girls.
Don't play like that.
Don't play like.
They say they're gassing.
I'm about to go.
If you do one more thing, I'm leaving.
Do they still call it glazing if the girls do it to each other?
How does that work?
It's the personality that you bring to the space.
I know what I'm saying?
It's all it is.
It's the person is you.
You know, it's just in you.
It ain't nothing.
I could really, it was just, you know.
And I was blessed, man.
And I think that that even helped me how to be more confident.
You know what I'm saying?
You gotta have confidence for that.
You know, like everybody can't just do.
that that's a different type of confidence to have you know so that taught me
confidence because that was another job yeah but girl boo I used to make it
and so what made you say okay now I gotta come up out of this I didn't did this I
didn't did this now I want to step into music because I always wanted to do music my
dad did music too okay he was a rapper producer all of yeah all of it yeah so I
always wanted to do music it was just in me but I just never thought I'll be gashed
You know what I'm like?
I'm not about to be that girl, but I always, right, look what God did.
But I was like, you know, I want to do this because I didn't like doing it.
I thought I needed a habit.
People made it like dancing.
They made it just like, you know, just negative.
Yeah, you know.
Maybe it just felt like the energy got a little too.
Yeah, it got too negative and it was like people were trying to drag me.
You know what comes with fame and money, you know, like now.
I'm not going to be fine you bitches in the club.
And that was happening, you know what I'm saying?
I don't think there's a PG podcast.
I used to have to, I couldn't even change in the room with all the girls.
I used to have to go to the owner's office and change.
Oh, no, no, no.
You know, and it just got-
That's giving beauty in black.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Definitely.
You know what I mean?
Definitely.
It was those type of vibes and it was just like, even like the backlash from like being popular on social media and people saying things to my mom and about me dancing.
Like I'm just a slut.
Because it ain't that.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't that.
It's what you make it though.
Yes.
Some girls are sluts.
Sometimes for, sometimes, that's what your vibe.
your vibe is yeah you know that's me that's not me you know so i just didn't even want that a part of me
anymore like it's like uh and plus i wanted to do something that i really love and i was like you know
what i'm a try and i just put all my eggs in one basket i just stopped one day it was nothing
i just because if i keep listening i'm gonna watch this whole thing so you know as far as the
kiki palmer and cash doll interview it's out now as you can see keeping it shalant is that how you
say it i think that's how you said keeping it shalunt with cash doll and then of course the kiki uh
Palmer podcast, you know what I'm saying? Make sure to look that up, things that nature.
But of course, when it comes to the drama surrounding this interview, it has nothing to do
with cash, though, but she's, you know, receiving backlash because people are coming out saying
that Jonathan Majors is innocent. This man has a whole wiretap of him saying, yeah, I strangled you.
That is underaggressed. I'm like, hold up. You say, I aggress you. She said, no, you strangled
me and pushed me against the car. Jonathan Major said, that falls underagress. Ladies
and gentlemen, I rest my case.
So with that been,
said, make sure to go check out
the Kiki Palmer and CashDahl interview.
And at the end of the day,
click my link to my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about this particular interview?
What do you think about CashDoll as a rapper?
As if you don't go to that Detroit freestyle,
where she had one of the top three verses
on a track with Eminem, Big Sean,
Royce 5-9, and Cashad had one of the standout verses on that track.
Got to go listen to that.
But anyways, with that been said,
click my link, sure, in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about the cash date?
Dahl and Kiki Palmer interview.
What do you think about the drama surrounding it?
And will you go check this interview out now that you are aware of the background behind Cashdoll?
