Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "NBA YOUNGBOY & BIRDMAN - F**K THAT NI**A"

Episode Date: October 24, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:03 Ladies and gentlemen, the track we're about to get into today is not on DSPs. But then you know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop. Like, what's going on? But hold up now. Technically, Young Boy does have an offering, but guess what? It's actually Pluto's track, Title II Crash Outes and Guess Who is Featring. Young Boy Never Broke Again.
Starting point is 00:00:24 You guys. See, that's the problem. Now when it comes to that, the main thing I was going to get at, especially for this segment, is the track where NBA Youngboy and the iconic, the ultimate epitome of what success looks like in the hip-hop industry as far as Birdman. But then you know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, look at the state of hip-hop, like what's going on? As Birdman has not only given us Little Wayne, Drake, Onika Tanya Mirage, but then you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:00:56 I was like 10, look. But also, he's giving us NBA Young Boy. I know that ain't who I think it is. As if you don't know, Birdman is currently managing young boys. So as far as a monumental run, I know a lot of people in the hip-hop game is wondering how in the world does Birdman keep doing it time and time again? I know that ain't who I think it is. Looking at Burryman going another monumental run in hip-hop saying to themselves,
Starting point is 00:01:20 I know that ain't who I think it is. I mean, ultimately, we just got to put respect in all three of y'all, all tree of y'all, got to put respect on bird man's name you guys anyways uh talking about putting respect on bird man's name uh name and you know i keep it eight more than 92 so i have i have to read this out because you know i just feel like i wouldn't be doing my journalistic due diligence if i didn't read this out so um ladies and gentlemen let me just get to a specific part of the young boy track now birdman you know he never called himself a lyricist right right but safe to say
Starting point is 00:02:02 analytic dreams video on spotify to see the video along with the audio because guess what birdman i'm trying to put respect on your name and i don't think the tree of the individuals you want to put respect on put respect on your name i don't know if they're going to put respect on your name after this verse but guess what i will because guess what you're one of the greatest gm uh hip hop gms ever but this verse analytic dreams video on spotify to see the video along with the audio this is a PG podcast So all I'm gonna say is that
Starting point is 00:02:34 I'm replacing a lot of provocative words Let's just say it like that This guy playing with some gangsters Hold on now Forget that person This person playing with some real stuff Man
Starting point is 00:02:48 Forget that person We owe down every person And guess what It's forget that person once again But then you know what I'm saying I was like Tim Man forget that person
Starting point is 00:03:02 hungry let me bust his head hold up now pause on the plate you guys see that's the problem all right let's continue I've been scoping on the gram I seen what he said
Starting point is 00:03:18 hold up now what he's about to do I know he ain't about to what you mean you seen what he said anyways I've been scoping on the gram I seen what he said ain't no time to do no talk
Starting point is 00:03:29 walking lights and infrared hold on now that's a bar that's a bar that's a bar right there hey drake writing that down right now you know what i'm saying okay i got my dope on me you know drake writing that down right now he's like hold on now birdman got a little left in him i'm going to put them in the ovio sweatshop all right my fault so anyways uh the main reason why i wanted to read that out is because i just wanted to put respect on birdman's name and all tree y'all should be doing the same right so getting back into the absolute point that i was trying to get across currently have a track titled forget that person but guess what that's not what's title so i'm just going to pull it up and because it's the pg podcast i'm just going to highlight what it's called right
Starting point is 00:04:07 so safe to say whoever this person is they're talking about i think they really mean what they're saying in this uh specific title so um yeah man i just want to show you a face in society for for probably like the next 10 to 15 months right so all jokes aside this is only on youtube why we have no idea I looked at the DSPs. There's nowhere to be found. So he only has to track out with Pluto currently as far as his latest offering. I think that would change because if you're putting out an album November 28th, I mean, you know, safe to say my watch is pretty correct as far as the time.
Starting point is 00:04:43 And, you know, it's about that time to put out a single. You know, if I do say so myself, as far as a marketing strategy, I think albums definitely perform well when you put out a single before it. I don't think people just, you know, it was like, hey, Let me just give out free music. I think it's a great marketing strategy. But, of course, now we got a pocket watch. As NBA Young Boy did go on a monumental tour by monumental, I mean, it's one of the biggest
Starting point is 00:05:07 tours in hip-hop, if not the biggest, right? Massa, which I've already talked about that title. I'm not going to talk about it again. If you want to see me break down the title of his tour, like a kilo of Miley Cyrus, then just go to NBA Young Boy, Analytic Dreams with a Z and my coverage of him with definitely pop up. But when it comes to massive having such a crazy appeal to the masses, pun intended, there's something very interesting that I was wanting to get at. Now, this man, NBA young boy, which if I could find it, let me see, young boy, because then I cover this.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I remember covering this not too long ago. Maybe it's not NBA. What I typed this in as, NBA, young boy. This man has a bunch of different names. Did you know the NBA actually sued that man? uh not suiting him but let him know to stop using NBA yet uh NBA in his name crazy October 16th uh 2026 i don't know why this then pull up when i typed it in let me see always because i wasn't all the way up that's why okay anyways um i talked about NBA young boy October 16th of this year and his album announcement as far as slime cry if you want me break down the title of his tour just go to that specifically now getting into his tour not only is it one of the most monumental tours and hip-hop but
Starting point is 00:06:23 It's one of the top five most successful tours in the music industry. But also, not only is it successful, but me as a Hall of Fame pocket watcher, I had to run it through the system and find out how much this man is making. Because guess what? When it comes to money, this man is generating at least one million a show, totaling $42 million for the tour. And of course, the net for him. specifically is set to be 10 to 15 million because of course he's paying for everything so the net is
Starting point is 00:06:58 set to be 10 to 15 million now of course those are just estimates i could be far off but as far as what i use to garner success in the tour industry he is touring in um arenas so it's not the same as stadiums because he's trailing a lot of people who's doing stadiums such as cold play such as uh Shakura such as such as Siza and Saz 7, I mean, Siza and White Tank Top, their tours were in stadiums. So they're making a lot more money than be a young boy. I would say after seeing the amount of people
Starting point is 00:07:40 young boys been bringing out in arenas, actually, I would say he could do stadiums because he definitely can. I don't know if the police... Won't they do. I don't know if the police will let him do stadiums. So he could do. definitely earn more in his next tour if he does stadiums, but guess what? The police is looking
Starting point is 00:08:01 at his current situation as far as what's getting canceled and what's not, and they're probably saying to themselves, what they do? And we beat he, folk, what do they do? We beat them. We go forward. And safe to say, NBA young boy may not go forward with his tour because the police is on him like white-on-rights. So that's all I wanted to get into. NBA young boy is doing phenomenal. one of the biggest hip hop acts that we have right now and is definitely putting up monumentals as far as the touring landscape and of course his track with birdman which is saying forget that person in the very pg way right that's currently doing well as it has 2.3 million views in eight days so that being said click my link to my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you
Starting point is 00:08:44 think about NBA young boy and his impact on hip hop specifically and then of course do you think NBA young boy is next up as far as the next hip hop superstar

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