Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LATTO - SMOKING ON MY EX PACK (FREESTYLE)"
Episode Date: January 27, 2023Latto freestyled over SZA’s “Smoking on My Ex Pack.” While the “Kill Bill” singer approves, writing ” OH ITS UPPPPP😍,” in the comments section of Latto’s Instagram post, some of th...e lyrics have Nicki Minaj fans heated. Latto and Nicki got into a war of words in October last year, with an apparent behind-the-scenes feud spilling out onto social media. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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So as you can see on the screen, there's no way to tell what Lotto said in her smoking on my
ex-pack freestyle, which for those who can't see the video is over on my YouTube channel,
analytic dreams is also in my link in my description in the bio.
So what else?
What was I talking about?
Oh, yeah, Lotto.
So her lyrics are non-distinguishable on genius because they decided not to put the lyrics
up on the website. And I think they did the city girls a favor because let me tell you something.
Well, Lotto said, and I'm not making this up. This is the literal reason I brought up genius,
because I wanted y'all to read it because y'all go think I'm making it up. She said,
I don't even know if I can repeat this. This is, this is pretty, this is pretty like,
vivid and provocative. So basically, okay, let me make sure I get this right, because I don't know
what the lyrics are actually like i tried to look up the lyrics and they was just nowhere to be found
and i think that's for a reason i think everybody saw the the reaction to her putting this out
and they was like yeah we better not upload the lyrics nowhere let's just let them figure it out
and genius didn't even bother to put out nothing about it so uh it's okay okay
i mean maybe drake was let me chill maybe drake was right man you know what i mean she
she attend when she on mute man because some of these rappers cannot like
Where's, where's, where's Glorilla new music when you need it?
Like, where's that Glorilla and Moneybag Yo collab album when you need it?
You know what I'm saying?
Anyways, uh, let me, let me find this because this is ridiculous.
Um, she said something like, she said something insane.
Like, it was, it was, it was really out of pocket.
Oh my goodness, here it is.
So, okay, y'all don't think I'm making this up.
And this is a PG podcast, but I have to, I have to just emphasize.
terrible, atrocious bars like this when I get the chance.
Because I think there's a reason women aren't taking so serious in the rap game.
And it's because we keep propping up rappers from the women gender who can't rap.
I mean, Glorilla and her rise to fame is an actual rapper, you know?
And I don't think it's a coincidence that another woman rapper started to blow up around her time.
And she's just, I'm not going to say she's not talented, okay?
You know, I can't go that far.
But let's just say, it's all about the look with most of these women hip-hop artists.
And for me, for once, I would like to see the rhapsodies of the world.
I would like to see the glorillas of the world.
And then just in general, the, I mean, Nikki Minaj, OG.
I don't even like putting her in the same conversation with some of these other rappers.
But basically, I need more.
women artists to be propped up by the lyrics that they provide other than the amount they reveal
as far as their figure.
And that's it.
That's all I got on it.
You know what I mean?
Y'all can call me some misogynist or Kevin Samuels.
You know what I'm saying?
All I'm saying is I would like for women artists to be propped up because of what they actually
have to say.
But you know, that's too much to.
That's too much to ask for.
So anyways, let's get into this lyric because I've been trying to, uh,
procrastinate and I say it. Basically, Lotto said, quote, and I quote, this is not me. And I quote,
Lotto said, Lotto, big ticket. Well, if you listen to, if you listen to Nikki Minaj, you know,
scratch off, but, you know, she don't, I don't think she uses that nickname. Anyways, quote,
yes, I swallow every time how you think I got the vet. End quote. You know what I mean?
I ain't going to get me. No, I ain't say that. That's Lotto.
I ain't repeating that.
Y'all can rewind it and then listen to what I just said.
And then now I'm going to get my reaction to that.
If that's not the top 10 worst bars I've ever heard in my life, I don't know what it is.
I just heard ESTG say he carries his gun more than he carries his gun.
No, he carries his gun more than he carries his son.
And that was up there as one of the worst bars I've ever heard.
But this one takes the cake.
I mean, come on now.
if we're talking about city boys versus uh city girls versus uh what is that city boys is it city boys versus
hot girls i don't know i don't know what it is basically city girls is down bad by this track you know
how they said when we made the moon it was one a small step for man one giant leap for mankind
like this was one small step for the city girls and one giant leap for the city boys so city boys
me up, man. It's all thanks a lot of putting out this atrocious freestyle over smoking on my
ex-pack that Siza, by the way, she did that track phenomenally. Like, Sizz is probably one of the best
artists in the game, like male or female. Like, Sizz is one of them. Anyways, that's like I
say about this freestyle. It's atrocious. Pretty bad. That's why I left this genius thing up,
because even though it doesn't have the lyrics, I just had to show you that this track was so
bad, genius wasn't even bothered to pull up the lyrics. And that's just tell you something, because
they got lyrics for everything.
So anyways, click my link to you in my bio for the YouTube people.
Make sure to comment and subscribe.
And let me know, what do you think about a lot of just dropping atrocious bars,
like back to back, like in every single track she's been releasing?
And do you think that it's because women are allowed to come to fame over what they reveal,
over what they produce as far as lyric quality?
Or do you think that's just a lane that's unique for?
women. So basically what I'm asking is do you think women rappers should be judged more off of the
quality of their appearance that they can present or the quality of the lyrics?
