Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "NAS & LIL WAYNE - NEVER DIE"
Episode Date: September 15, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz on the Notorious Mass Effect podcast as we dissect the mesmerizing track "Never Die" by Nas, featuring Lil Wayne, from the album "M...agic 3." In this episode, we explore the lyrical brilliance of Nas, Lil Wayne's iconic flow, and the intricate production by Hit-Boy. Discover hidden meanings, storytelling elements, and the magic that makes this song unforgettable. Whether you're a fan of Nas, Lil Wayne, or hip-hop in general, this episode provides deep insights into the artistry behind "Never Die." Dive into the world of musical analysis and celebrate the greatness of these artists. Tune in now!Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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If you would please turn with me to Never Die by Nause featuring Little Wayne.
Track 6 off of Magic 3 produced by Hit Boy.
Turn with me to verse 2 by Little Wayne.
Everyone have it?
All right, let's read.
Icon stepping on pythons, spit in that cayenne, eaten like Zion.
Why does man catch a stray?
anyways peeking at the skyline reaching for the stars like i'm reaching for the pylon i sent you on the sideline
we need to walk a fine line we need to read the guidelines instead of reading the time lines
why everybody like why question mark nobody flow like mine i don't know what in the world that has to do
with each other but we're gonna keep reading i haven't listened to this track at all we're gonna keep reading
because, you know, that's the amount of respect
of half of these artists.
So once again, let me reiterate.
We need, no, what was that?
Because this is ridiculous.
Why everybody like wine?
Question mark.
Nobody flow like mine.
Hmm.
I'm sunning these exudives.
Got me coaching exfittives like prime.
Tongue, I never bite mine.
Got dough like tequan.
To spend all.
he just said he got dough like tequine
all that's all right y'all y'all understand
so that that's what we're going to end that off
basically
little wayne is giving nause the verse
that 50 cent should have gave him on magic two
as you can see
this verse is filled with double
and triple entendres because it's the goat little way
with that being said
50 cent and i'm a key
reiterating this because this is beyond
blasphemy
to quote my man Stephen A.
Because
50 Cent gave us two bars
and started talking
throughout the duration of his verse.
Let that sink in.
Now we have Little Wayne who is
actually delivering on his
end as far as giving an iconic
verse. I mean, he literally says
spinning that K on. I can't
I don't know what that's pronounced. Maybe that's a
people food cayenne cayenne i assume it's cayenne because zion cayenne i don't know spent that cayon eating like
zion i don't even know how that man catches straight you know i thought we went from eating to him you know doing some say
let's do you know what you know what you know what i mean that man don't know whether to let me chill so anyways
zion fell in love on a different let me chill all right so zion caught astray of course but the one
one that got me was i got dope like taekwine i don't know why but the way that little wayne
probably said it was just probably a masterful because i haven't listened to the track so this is this
is a preem prime glazing right now pause actually pause but little wayne and nons on the track
same track does not happen too often and when it does it has to be highlighted because this is hip-hop
at the end of day and we highlight our legends give flowers to our legends when deserve
and we critique and call out our legends when it's deserved as well,
like when 50 cent gave that atrocious, abysmal verse to Nas, our magic two.
So anyways, that's basically all I have.
I just wanted to cover Nas and Lil Wayne, haven't listened to a track yet,
but obviously, you know, having a little read along through Little Wayne's verse,
I can already tell that he's not his 50 cent tip,
and he's actually trying through his verse so anyways we'll see how it ends up sounding but click
my link tree in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about naz and it's just
overall status in the hip-hop culture and if this is indeed his last album ever
where does he stand amongst the best rappers of all time
