Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LIL DURK - PELLE COAT"

Episode Date: May 26, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticOn “Pelle Coat” Lil Durk reflects on everything that’s happening in the world, around him and his environment, including situations that have occurred affecti...ng mostly the people he hold close, mainly friends and close ones. The song itself is also an address to people who think they know Durk, he also expresses how he shows love to his team and those surrounding him.It is delivered through a story telling, melodic, narrative and third person manner, throughout the song Durk seems to let the audience in his world, mostly filled with incarcerations, deaths and mistakes which have happened, either made by him or his compatriots.A chopped, soft and bass filled instrumental makes way for Lil Durk to effortlessly apply delivery of his flow, rhyme and all in all what he has to say, which is to give the audience and fans a story, insight and the wonders of his world.“Pelle Coat” serves as the third song and music video released off of the “Almost Healed” album, the song together with “Therapy Session” was released with a music video which features an appearance from Alicia Keys, before this the J.Cole assisted “All My Life” was released first, including a music video too.source: Lil Durk – Pelle Coat Lyrics | Genius LyricsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I feel like when CHOP Squad produces a track, you already know it's going to be kind of fire. And with Little Dirk in a way that he raps and he acts like whatever he's saying can and will not be used against him in a court of law, it gets kind of into that ignorant territory to where Little Dirk is literally rapping about murders, violent activities to the point where when you really listen to him it kind of gets to a realization that this man does not care if he ends up putting himself in prison and that is just a crazy
Starting point is 00:00:41 conclusion to come to but here we are as little dirk definitely comes with lines like not too much on violence but ex parte of I'm silent but ex parte of I'm glad you're gone if you got a name no hold it let's start let's let's let's stop with that not too much on violence but
Starting point is 00:01:05 expeditive I'm silent but expert of I'm glad you gone every chance I get to read out little dirk lyrics and just condemn the message I'm going to do that because I feel like as a what I would say as a connoisseur of hip-hop there's multiple ways to get your message across and blatantly rapping about killing every 30 seconds is just simply not okay. I love when rappers act like the actors and be like, well, Denzel was a crooked cop and killed people in training day, but does he, is he a crooked cop and kill people in real life? Like when rappers say that type of, or when they, when they present that type of analogy, I just feel like the education system just failed us. Like at that point, I'm just like, bro, it's really just no hope for us.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Like at this point, we might as well just advance the AI because, you know, it's just really no hope for humans. So, in general, rappers usually portray something that they're living outside of the studio. When they're rapping, rarely, I'm not going to say rarely because, of course, rappers, you know, are professional liars. but for the gangster rappers they get street cred and also a lot of clout if the fans can kind of prove that what they're rapping about
Starting point is 00:02:37 is something that they could had and will do prime example is the baby the baby got canceled but before that everybody thought he was the biggest gangster in the world because he shot and killed somebody in his home
Starting point is 00:02:51 shot and killed somebody oh shot I don't know if he killed somebody at Walmart and gave somebody the beats at a clothing store, the bowling lane. This man was just a straight-up villain at an MCU movie. Like he should have been part of Marvel Cinematic Universe, the way he was just going around beating up people for no reason. And shooting people.
Starting point is 00:03:15 I forgot to add that. But anyways, basically what I'm saying is when people can attach certain negative and stereotypical lyrics as far as gunplay to your real-life events, and you've been locked up a couple times, I think that's the only thing holding his cells afloat, which young boy fans can't use that against them because it's kind of the same for young boy. If young boy was to portray a life that he was not actually living in his raps
Starting point is 00:03:41 and people found out, it would not be a good day for YB's better fans. So on Little Dirk's case, of course, this is a 21-track album. I think at the end of the day, A lot of people see Little Dirk. They know his message. They see almost healed.
Starting point is 00:03:57 And they know this man is not healed at all. In the slightest, he might as well gave himself the black eye because this man was probably doing something. He had no business. And I'm talking about the album cover if you look at it. But, you know, if I explain the joke, it's not, if I explain the joke, it's not funny. And so I didn't explain this. So, you know, because it's not funny anymore.
Starting point is 00:04:21 but anyways i click my link to you in my bio let me know in one of my social medias what do you think about little dirk's latest album called almost healed and what do you think specifically about the track pele coat do you think it's fire or trash

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