Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KENDRICK LAMAR - HEART PT. 6"
Episode Date: November 22, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of "Notorious Mass Effect," Analytic Dreamz delves into Kendrick Lamar's latest surprise album drop, 'GNX,' released on Novembe...r 22, 2024. With no prior announcement, Lamar has once again proven his prowess in the music industry by delivering a 12-track masterpiece that follows his critically acclaimed "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers."We'll explore:The Surprise Release: How Kendrick Lamar managed to keep 'GNX' under wraps until its unexpected release, and discuss the immediate impact on fans and the music scene.Track Highlights: Dive into standout tracks like "Wacced Out Murals," where Lamar addresses the recent Super Bowl Halftime Show controversy and his relationship with Lil Wayne, and "Heart Pt. 6," which continues his introspective "The Heart" series amidst his feud with Drake.Production and Collaborations: Learn about the contributions from producers Jack Antonoff and Mustard, and guest features including SZA, enhancing the album's diverse soundscape.Cultural Resonance: Analyze how 'GNX' ties into themes of resilience, authenticity, and moral conviction, reflecting Lamar's personal and professional journey.The Super Bowl Debate: Discuss the online controversy surrounding Lamar’s selection for the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, juxtaposed against the expectations for a local like Lil Wayne.Feud with Drake: Recap the lyrical exchanges between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, focusing on tracks like "Not Like Us" which not only topped the charts but also secured multiple Grammy nominations.Anticipation for Super Bowl: Preview what fans might expect from Lamar's headline performance, building on his previous high-profile shows.Streaming and Reception: Look at the immediate reaction to the album's teaser, which rapidly gained views on YouTube, and discuss the streaming era's reception to surprise album drops.Join Analytic Dreamz as he breaks down the layers of Kendrick Lamar's 'GNX,' offering insights into its creation, reception, and the ongoing narrative within hip-hop culture. This segment promises to be an in-depth look at one of the year's most significant musical releases.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The only course of action for my favorite rapper after Kendrick just completely disregarded his disc track as far as the Hart Part 6, naming his own track 10 off of the album that just released the Heart Part 6.
The only course of action for Drake.
And I'm telling you, I'm being so serious when I say this, is for Drake to go to L.A. and put out 6.6.
16 in LA.
Because if you don't know, that was Kendrick playing off of the timestamp Drake mantra that he always puts his lyrical exercises on, right?
So when Drake took a page out of Kendrick's book and was like, oh, you're going to copy me for my lyricism.
Let me copy you and put out the harp part six, which is playing off of the harp series that Kendrick exercises his lyricism on.
So now that Kendrick has completely taken back the heart part six as far as labeling his track 10 off of this new album, The Heart Part 6, the only course of action for Drake, and I think this would be a great chess move. I ain't going to lie to you. If he actually was in L.A., I'm not talking about when Takashi went to Chicago and it was like 3 a.m., right? If he actually goes to L.A. at 6.16.
records a track
and puts it out
with a music video in
LA to rebut this
basically
him taking back
the hard part 6
title
it only makes sense that you try to take
back
that you try to take back
the timestamp
as far as 616 in LA
that's my
that's my
thought process
I don't know how Drake would feel about
going to
LA. I do believe when Kendrick said
Oakland might be a last stop. I don't
think he was just talking. That ain't going to lot to you.
And nobody wants to see violence, right?
So for the safety
of Drake, I would say he does not try to take back
the lyrical
track that Kendrick took from him as far as the
616 in LA. Kendrick can take back
the heart part 6.6. But as far as you
taking back 616 in L.A.,
it's going to be very difficult for you to
do that, right? And I don't know if he's baiting you to do that, which is why I would advise
if you did do it to go with a lot of federal security, right? People who would put the
opposition down legally, that type of security, you know what I'm saying? So, because you're going
to need it. I ain't a lot to you. If you're going to be 616 in LA, people are going to be out and about.
So, yeah, do with that what you will. But I do think Drake should ultimately,
think about that as far as a move for his next album as far as taking back the mantra of 616 in l a
because kensurk was inevitably mocking drake's timestamp records by naming his drake disc 616 in l a
and for people who because it's kind of hard to find this track similar to how it's hard to find
the drake kendrick disc with buried alive and then the heart part six right it's hard to find
those two because people just don't care about actually like about actually like about actually
facts they like to make up stuff so when it comes to drake versus kendrick kendrick actually has a track
as you can see right now um kendrick 616 in la and of course i have a whole playlist right here i think
it's locked though but uh anyways and then you see the buried alive interlude part two that drake did
basically make a fun of jenrik uh right after he put out family matters which to this day i still think
is the best display of lyricism in 2024 right but uh nobody nobody cares so uh the hard part
six obviously is by Drake right here and then Kendrick for a circle moment took back the title on his
latest album that he just released GNX with track 10 titled the heart part six and you know what's
so funny he wasn't even going at Drake really the biggest thing I saw as far as throughout this
entire track was him going at top dog he basically said top used to record used top used no he used
he used to why does it say used who is writing over at genius like very opposite of what the brand
titled as far as the lyric as far as the transcribing of different tracks but anyways getting back
into what he actually said top used used to it's not used top used to record me back when it was
support me. And now we at the roundtable for what assures me. I guess my motivation was the
yearning for independence. poured everything I had into the family business. Now it's about Kendrick.
I want to evolve, place my skillet as a black exec. Kendrick at every turn let you know that he
does not care about the people that puts him on. I don't know how many times I got to see it.
whether it's Drake putting him on his first tour,
whether it's Top Dog putting him on literally for his career,
he's always going to turn on him and be like,
hey, you know what, I could do this myself.
So it's unfortunate, hey,
if somebody tells you who they are,
then you better believe him.
And Kendrick's told you a plethora of times
that there's no big three.
It's just big me.
Like, I'm only looking out for myself, right?
So, you know, I can't fault Kendrick for that.
You know, at some point, T.D.
She's got to sever times with Kendrick
instead of letting him, you know, completely use the TDE artist, whether it's a Dochi, whether it's a Siza twice on this album, and which we're about to get into now.
But basically, that's what I was wanting to talk about as far as the overall premise of the Hart Part 6.
Because as far as Drake versus Kendrick, I think this is one of the more pivotal tracks when it comes to that beef.
Because I don't know if Drake can take back the 616 at LA disstrack that Kendrick's in his way.
like Kendrick just took back the hard part six that Drake's in his way.
Hopefully that makes sense.
But if not, anyways, we're about to move on anyway.
So track 11, GNX featuring, you guessed it, Siza,
as that's one of the more standout tracks off of the album.
And we're going to get into that right now.
