Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "KODAK BLACK - EAZE YOUR MIND"
Episode Date: October 27, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect is excited to bring you a new segment on Kodak Black's latest single, "Eaze Your Mind"! In this segment, we will discuss the song&...#39;s meaning, its production, and its place in Kodak's overall discography. If you're a fan of Kodak Black, hip hop music, or just great music in general, then you don't want to miss this segment! Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think of "Eaze Your Mind".Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, from a quality standpoint, I got to let you know that this man is singing his heart out.
Now, I'm not saying that's a positive, but you can tell there was real emotion put behind the vocal chorus that he was expressing over the 808s.
Now, with all jokes aside, Kodick Black has a new track titled, Ease Your Mind, under Voltra Love, LLC.
Now, what does that mean?
I have no idea.
I'm not going to look it up because I've never heard of
Vulture Love, so I'm just going to assume it's his own label
because I ain't never heard of no Vulture Love.
And now, it's the first time I've ever seen something like this
and Cardac Black is attached to it.
Do I think that's a coincidence?
I do not.
I believe that this man is essentially independent currently
because his latest release, which was pistols and pearls,
that released in May 26, 2023,
which was one hour and six minutes long,
21 songs, basically a full length project,
was under Atlantic Recording Corporation.
So that being said,
I felt like Pistols and Pearls
completed his obligation for Atlantic Records.
So now he's completely independent,
as we see with ease your mind
being put out under the,
well, not the major,
but the independent tag,
Voltra Love, LLC.
you that's really all i have for kodat now we're going to get to my review because i actually
listen to the track and let me tell you at first i was like me cut this off ain't nobody
listening to this ain't nobody trying to hear kodak black sing if i want to hear an artist a musician
sing i'm gonna go to a chris brown a brent fias you know shameless plug to him he just put out
the entire body of work um a division you you get the point right but i ain't gonna lie to you the lyrics
engage. The way that Kodak Black somehow, some way makes you feel like he's the second
coming of Tupac, the way he just put lyrics together. It's like he really means everything he says.
And so me listening to the track is like, I know that this in my mind, I'm saying to myself,
this is horrendous vocal chorus that I'm hearing right now, right? But the lyrical ability is on par
with
he's kind of sound crazy
it's on par with a Kendrick
is on part with a Drake
like the things that Kodak Black
be saying
I feel like
he really be
putting his real life
emotions into the music
which me as a music connoisseur
I immensely respect
I mean my favorite artist is Drake so you know
that I like when my musicians
are vulnerable in their music
and that doesn't have to be a good thing
That doesn't have to be a bad thing.
It can just be whatever you're going through,
which usually entails both of being good and bad.
So for Kodak Black,
to speak his mind on this track the way that he did,
it made me put aside the fact that this is
some of the most atrocious vocal chorus
I've ever heard in my life.
So yeah, click my link to your bio,
let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about my Kodak Black Asia Mind review?
And also, if you've listened to the track,
do you think is fire or trash?
