Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LIZZO & DOJA CAT - STILL CANT FUH"
Episode Date: June 28, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticBecome A Patron Of The Notorious Mass Effect Podcast For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme! Join Our Patreon Here: https://ow.ly.../oPsc50VBOuHWelcome to Notorious Mass Effect, hosted by Analytic Dreamz, your source for music’s boldest releases. In this segment, we explore Lizzo’s My Face Hurts From Smiling mixtape, dropped June 27, 2025, via Nice Life/Atlantic. Featuring Doja Cat on “Still Can’t Fuh” and SZA on “IRL,” the 13-track project marks Lizzo’s rap return, blending playful and self-love themes. With viral buzz from her “WHIM WHAMIEE” verse and a confident visual rollout, Lizzo sets the stage for her upcoming album, Love in Real Life. Join Analytic Dreamz for the full breakdown! Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now listen, that's cool motherfucking bars, nigger.
You know nothing about that.
Now listen, that's cool, motherfucking bars, nigga.
You know nothing.
Oh, hold on.
Hold on, fuck.
Hold on, flex.
This is a PG podcast.
Who in the world?
Let him come on here just cussing up a storm.
Anyways, that is exactly how I feel about this entire project.
As the track that was wanting to get into as far as still can't,
and this a PG podcast, so let's just say, still can't have
a promiscuous activity with me.
Let's just put it like that, right?
This is featuring Doge Cat.
So the first five seconds,
and I don't know if Lizzo should have went into the rap field
or the comedic field,
because at the end of the day,
the way that the two is perfectly seamlessly blended,
y'all are going to say this is ultimate glaze,
but I kid you not.
My rap card may be taken for this take,
but Lizzo is just out here giving phenomenal,
execution as far as a rap mixtape.
But then you know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop.
Like what's going on?
Like some of the subject matters as far as what she's giving off lyrically is something
that everybody aspires to be who wants to be a city girl, right?
Now of course, I don't have too much, um, I can't relate to a lot of these bars that
she's giving as far as her doing certain things with other males, right?
But as far as the lyrical execution, as far as the double triple on top,
The breath control.
I don't know if she was punching in or punching out.
But let's just say she was giving and delivering all throughout this project.
So as far as the track, Doja Cat obviously gets the better hand.
I mean, Doja Cat, in my opinion, is one of the top rappers in the women's space and just the rapper space in general.
If I had to give a list, it would probably be, I'll probably say like, Nikki's obviously number one.
I mean, come on now.
And then we'll probably have.
Actually, that's tough.
I didn't really thought about that because, you know,
without putting in an order, I mean, Nikki's number one.
But the rest would probably be like Doge Cat.
I'm thinking Lotto, Dochi, Flo Millie.
It'd probably be in that order.
And then you have to think of Rhapsody,
but she's not really in the commercial lane.
And I try to keep that in there when I'm talking about the charts.
Because, you know, I always say if you sell a lot,
it's not mean it's just automatically high quality.
But, of course, I'm covering the entire landscape of music.
You do want to talk about artists that people have heard
consistently. So that would probably be my top women rappers currently. I know some people are probably
screaming Cardi B and I'm like, no. And people are obviously rapping or writing for you. Oh, how did I miss
Megan the stallion? I was just thinking, no, okay, so I probably say Nikki, Megan, and either Doja Cadillado,
right? And then I'll probably get into Floomili Dochi. That's probably my list right now. That's my
tier. But anyways, oh yeah, as far as Cardi, if people write your raps, I'm
don't think you can be in a top rapper conversation like if you're just like openly like oh yeah
offset was writing my raps oh yeah partisan was writing my raps oh yeah so-and-so was right like you know
at the end of day i mean it is it is the sport you know and if somebody else was performing on the
court and then you just coming out during the press conference like yeah man he just put up 55 points for me
i can't lie like you know i now i can't put you in the top players and the same goes for drake
which is why i always say like kendrick right now has a real case on if he's the greatest rapper
of all time. Anyways, that was just a crazy side hot tape, but you know, we're sticking to Lizzo.
So Lizzo, but this mixtape is beyond phenomenal. I would definitely check it out. As far as the
premise with Doja Cat, the still can't, you know, you know what? The subject matter is beyond
hilarious. And in the way she executed it and in the way Doja Cat came on the track, it just lets
you know that she had a blast making this mixtape. Like, I can only imagine the studio.
session with Lizzo in there rapping up a storm and Zay Tovin and Tate Keith looking at each other like hold on now
But then you know what I'm saying? I was like damn look at the state of hip hop like what's going on?
You're telling me a singer came into the studio time and time again and came out with this body of work that other rappers who only are in rap can't accomplish
But then you know what I'm saying? I was like 10 look at the state of hip hop like what's going on
Sometimes you just got to look at the state of hip hop and realize like maybe Lizzo was the savior that we never knew we needed.
So with that being said, now we're going to move into Lizzo and Siza as that's more of a rap, R&B type of vibe.
This one with a dojicab was just two rappers at this point.
At this point, we got to call Lizzo a rapper.
I mean, she gave 34 minutes straight bars.
Like, it's crazy.
But anyways, now we're going to get into the Lizzo and Sizer track right now.
Thank you.
