Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LIL BABY - TOUCHDOWN"

Episode Date: December 6, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticOn Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz provides a detailed analysis of Lil Baby's latest single "Touchdown" and insights into his forthcoming album &...#34;WHAM (Who Hard As Me)":Chart Data & Anticipated Success:While "Touchdown" hasn't yet hit the Billboard Hot 100, its potential for success is high, given Lil Baby's track record and the buzz around its release.Engagement on streaming platforms and social media suggests a robust reception.Lil Baby's Career Milestones:His albums "My Turn" and "It's Only Me" have reached #1 on the Billboard 200, showcasing his chart dominance.His extensive presence on the Billboard Hot 100 with 142 entries, including 13 top-ten hits, underscores his commercial success.“WHAM (Who Hard As Me)” Album Details:"Touchdown" serves as a lead single, setting the stage for the album with significant fan anticipation.The buzz around the album is heightened by Lil Baby's consistent delivery of hit music.Other Recent Activities:Lil Baby's dedication to his craft was highlighted when he spent his 30th birthday in the studio, reflecting his commitment to music.His ongoing collaborations with top artists like Drake and Gunna continue to cement his status in the hip-hop scene.Statistics Recap:Billboard Hot 100: 142 entries with 13 reaching the top ten.Billboard 200: Multiple #1 albums.Fan Engagement: High interaction on social platforms like X, predicting strong streaming numbers.This segment by Analytic Dreamz will explore how "Touchdown" and the upcoming album "WHAM (Who Hard As Me)" continue to build on Lil Baby's legacy, examining his career trajectory and the expectations surrounding his new music.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Now, no matter how hard you try to lead the horse and make it drink the water, just know that ultimately you can lead a horse to the water, but you cannot force it to drink it. Now, obviously, I'm not trying to compare a little baby to an animal because that's some Andrew Shost-type beat. But what I'm basically saying is, if I'm going to keep giving advice, if other. Hip-hop heads as far as critique, as far as reviewers and critiquers are going to give little baby advice as far as how to be successful. It's almost like we want to see him win, right? It's almost like we just want to see this man win. So when this man puts out his latest track as far as, well, not his latest, but the one
Starting point is 00:00:58 before this one we're about to get into, Insecurity's number fifth, that came out November 15th, 24, right? The track insecurities that came out in November. And then you look at the charts. And just because you sell a lot doesn't mean it's high quality, but let me tell you some. It is free falling. It is spiraling. I mean, you would have thought insecurities got in the plane just to jump out of it, the way it's falling super fast off of the charts. Been on the charts for about two weeks and it's already hanging on for deal life as is the 96 most played track in the world. Now that is where we get into legacy discussion. Little baby is being compared to himself because he's that great of an artist.
Starting point is 00:01:38 We want little baby to be successful. But if you don't heed the advice of the connoisseurs, then you're ultimately going to fall off. Just because you have ANRs that act like they know how every single chorus, bridge and verse needs to be structured doesn't mean you shouldn't just forget them and listen to the people who actually consume your music on an everyday basis because what I'm telling you is something I think could really help as far as your career because overall your beat selection and a production is the reason why everybody is killing your tracks because if you don't remember
Starting point is 00:02:26 the most successful track from little baby and it wasn't even here. his, right, is the Central C track. Think of that type of production. Central C and Little Baby, band for band was the most successful track in 2024 when it comes to a little baby track. Obviously, you could probably say all my life, but that's future Metro. They could carry anybody to a W. So really, when I talk about something where people were also quoting little baby's lyrics,
Starting point is 00:02:52 is band for band. So what's the biggest thing from band to band compared to all of your. Flops. The beat. Beat selection has to be better. I don't know what it is, but obviously I'm not saying just make a album full of UK drill type beats.
Starting point is 00:03:11 That's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying your voice is similar to the Little Wayne effect. People loved you for what you was doing as far as putting words together, but now they hate you for what you're doing as far as the same thing
Starting point is 00:03:25 when it comes to putting words together. So the only thing to change up to make people assume that it's higher quality is to get better beat production samples. You may have to pull the Jack Hollow. You know what Jack Hollow is good for playing the system? That man, was it stop, yeah,
Starting point is 00:03:46 stop giving me advice, had a popular sample. And then the one that went super crazy, he basically pulled a Drake as far as letting the entire sample carry the song. People who listen to Jack Hollow know I'm talking about first class right get a first class type beat let the sample carry the beat because obviously you sound the same on every single track i don't know why p from qc ain't pull you to the side like hey you know what my bad for giving you these 808 heavy beats every single time and wondering why it
Starting point is 00:04:15 doesn't work out maybe just maybe we need to just drastically switch up the beat give you a popular only a major label type sample uh only a major label could get type sample like throw the bad for a sample that you probably won't recoup on, but as far as public image-wise, people are going to say you're back, right? Beat production has to be tremendously better, like leaps and bounds better. This is not it.
Starting point is 00:04:42 This is actually probably one of the worst songs you've ever released in your career. So, honestly, you're in a catch-22 because it's not your rapping. That's the problem. I think it's the beat. So I don't want to beat. I don't want to be it.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I don't want to be a dead horse. I just want to let you know that this is some garbage that you just put out. You titled it touchdown, but it's more like a sack, right? It's more like a safety. You know what I mean? Like a turnover on downs. That's what you should have called it. Turnover on downs and deception because this track is not it.
Starting point is 00:05:20 But anyways, I feel like I gave you real, like, critical advice. You know, some people just be hating. I feel like I give like actual critiques that can help you out. You know what I mean? As far as a musician. Because, you know, sometimes people be like, What do you know about making music? You ain't never made music.
Starting point is 00:05:34 You ain't never been at the heights I've been at. Sometimes it's best to acknowledge that you can learn something from anybody, right? And if you're a music connoisseur, which I would call myself, you know what I mean, humbly, right? I would say that some of the best musicians in life know how to pivot and give somebody something new that refreshes the overall image. I don't know how to put any better than that. So I don't know how to put it better than that. switch up the beat selection i'm sorry just switch it up man i gave you yeah just take the advice please please take the advice but we can't have taylor swift whooping every single hip hop artist
Starting point is 00:06:12 like at some point kendrick ain't going to do it because he just got out sold by taylor swift taylor swift just put out her vinyl just to let kendrick know like hey don't i don't care how hot you think you are i can put out an album and double triple time yourselves like we need hip-hop artists to develop and little baby was one of those of those of you know like i don't know how hot you think you are was on the rise and just completely had a downfall as far as quality. So yeah, man, we got to just uplift our hip hop artists because, man, it's looking spooky. Like, y'all got to, like, where is Juice World and X, X, X, X, X, Tentasian when you need them? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:06:44 So whatever, man. Click my link, sure in my bio. Let me know one of my social media is. What do y'all think about Little Baby's latest track touchdown? Y'all think it was an actual touchdown that you think is what I think, well, you are in the same sentiments as me as far as it being like an interception or turnover on down. Click my link to you and my bio. Let me know one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:07:02 And at the end of day, man, what do y'all think could save little baby's career at this point?

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