Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LIL UZI VERT & PLAYBOI CARTI - PATIENCE"
Episode Date: June 30, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses the reason why Playboi Carti was removed from Lil Uzi Vert's highly anticipated album, Pink ...Tape. Carti was originally featured on the track "Patience" but was reportedly removed from the album at the last minute.There are a few possible reasons for Carti's removal. One possibility is that there was a creative disagreement between Carti and Uzi. Another possibility is that Carti simply didn't finish his verse in time for the album's release. It's also possible that Carti's management team had issues with the terms of his contract.Whatever the reason, Carti's removal from Pink Tape has been met with disappointment by fans of both artists. Many fans were looking forward to hearing the two rappers collaborate again, after their previous collaboration on the track "Neon Guts".In this segment, Analytic Dreamz discusses the possible reasons for Carti's removal and analyzes the impact it will have on both artists' careers. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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I think when it comes to Don Tolliver and Little Uzi Verk, not even listening to the track yet, and I already know it's fire.
Because I don't know what it is about two melodic-centric artists coming together, but I think it raises the percentage of it being a hit.
I don't know if it's because I've heard some of the weekend and Travis Scott.
I don't know if it's because I've heard Quavo and Travis Scott or who's the other ones, Don Tolliver.
or Juice World and Travis on Astro World,
a lot of Travis got in it,
even though a lot of stuff with him,
I don't care for.
But at this point,
I think that Don Tolliver
and Little Ousievert,
they do come together
to make some of the most classic tracks.
I mean, just recently,
like literally a week or two ago,
re-received a Metro Boomin album,
which was the soundtrack for the Spider-Man movie,
literally, Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse,
which is a classic battery,
you know, shameless plug.
Little Uzi Verk and Don Tolliver teamed up to deliver us a track on that soundtrack titled Home.
And that was a straight classic.
Really, that entire soundtrack is probably one of the best overall soundtracks I've heard in a long time.
Even better than the Black Panther soundtrack, even better than, as far as like hip-hop centric, of course, because, you know, the movie enthusiasts out there are going to come out.
They're going to be like, hey, back in my day, we ain't really listen to that hip-hop in 808s.
So I'm not talking about them.
I'm talking about the hip-hop centric soundtracks.
I think this is one of the best ever.
That goes for Creed, Black Panther.
I'm trying to think of some other prominent ones, but I can't really think of it right now.
But anyways, and then also Little Uzi Verde and Don Tolliver came together on Pushert T's album.
It's almost dry for the track Scrape It Off, which is just, that was like classic.
That entire album, I think it's just one of my favorite.
I think it was one of my favorite albums of that year, even though respectively, I'm a Drake fan,
so you know, I can't, I can't say that too loud.
Well, I'm going to lose my Drake card.
But yeah, what was that?
Yeah, that was 2022.
I think that was one of my favorite albums of that year, if I'm not mistaken.
I don't have to go back to it and look, but I'm definitely not looking right now.
Because if it is, you know, my Drake fans would not be happy.
So anyways, um, Little Uzi Verde and Don Tolliver are definitely a great pairing.
And I think when looking at both of these musicians and their collaborations, you can tell why Little Oozever will want him on the pink tape as it is track number 20, which is odd.
I don't know why it's so far down on the album track listing because track listing is a big deal for how you want your consumer to experience the album.
because just for the most part
people start from track one
and go all the way down right
I know there's people out there
who may not be able to afford
certain subscriptions
for Spotify or Apple
so they may have to press the shuffle button
but I'm not even trying to be funny
like you know that's just a reality
but some people who listen from start
from start to finish
the whole experience
is
dedicated off of track listing.
So you're experiencing the album the way that the artist once you do experience it from top to
bottom, no, from start to finish.
So for this to be all the way at track number 20 is very interesting, but still tells me
that it could be a fire track.
I don't know, maybe he just felt like putting it all the way down there.
And I don't think I've ever heard a bad Uzi and Don Tolliver track.
So as far as Don Tolliver's last outing, his love sick album was Straight Fire.
I really enjoyed it.
Wasn't one of my favorite albums of the year, but definitely a solid project to listen to.
Definitely have some solid tracks off of there with high replay value.
But with Little Uzi Ver and Don Tolliver, their chemistry is undeniable,
and I can't wait to hear it once again on Patience, which is the track title on the Pink Tate.
So click my link to you in my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about a little Uzi vert and Don Tolliver teaming up once again for this latest track titled Patience?
And listening to that track, is it your favorite off of the album?
