Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "NBA YOUNGBOY - NEXT"
Episode Date: March 3, 2023Analytic | Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch | LinktreeAs with previous years, NBA YoungBoy is not wasting any time in 2023. Today (Feb. 27), the Baton Rouge star drops off a new single titled “Nex...t,” which sees him delivering high-pitched harmonies about street life, his wild lifestyle, and more.source: NBA YoungBoy drops off new visual for "Next" (revolt.tv)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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NBA young boy and building anticipation should never be used in the same sentence.
Because this man puts out tracks every single day.
Like, obviously I'm exaggerating, but at this point, I might as well not be.
Because the amount of tracks the NBA young boy puts out on a consistent basis,
for one, it's appreciated by his fans,
but as far as regular fans,
it's hard to keep up with the amount of production.
Is production the right word? I think so.
The amount of production that young boy gives out,
it's hard to follow if you are a normal,
everyday consumer of music,
because you will not be able to,
one, you won't be able to,
even remember some of the tracks because every time an album drops like a month or two later he's
dropping another album so forget remembering tracks at this point we may start forgetting albums
like whole entire projects with music throughout like we may forget the whole entire project
and the name entirely the amount of music that young boy puts out but for those who want to know
what he put out currently is called next and of course it's produced by
ID rock as you can probably tell throughout the little I mean producer tag I don't know how to
call what to call it but um let me look at one label he's under because last I heard this whole
label thing is so hard to figure out because people be like oh he's on one label but he's under this
so I always like to go to Spotify because that's usually like they have to put it under there or else
they won't get paid so um he's under universal music group now that's interesting
because if you go to his last single
if you go to young boys
last single I don't think it was
universal music group I think it was
I don't want to say Atlantic
oh my goodness
this man has so many albums I thought I was going
through the singles this is wild
I guess his fan base loves it though
so
let me see
yeah Atlantic Records
make sure this is right
okay so in 2022
his latest office
in 2022 was from Atlantic Records and this year this track next is under UMG recordings
which is Universal Music Group and let me tell you they do not play when it comes to the artists
I mean Drake's under Universal uh Kanye's under Universal Taylor Swift basically Universal is the biggest
label as far as money wise in the music industry so young boy being under Universal Music Group
is why you're seeing interviews with young boy coming out being soft-spoken,
talking about, oh, I got beat up.
Like, literally looked this up.
NBA young boy, BDOT and Elliot Wilson interview.
It's like on RADAR, I believe.
But anyways, young boy was on that interview giving his best civilian impression.
Like he was on that interview like, oh, you know, when I was a little.
kid. I was getting beat up and I really didn't like getting beat up. So I was just really angry,
but I kept it in. But when I got older, you know, I just built up aggression. Obviously, he didn't
use aggression, you know what I mean? But anyways, you know, it was just so hard. Life is so rough.
That's why I rap like this, because I'm just a peaceful person in general. I really don't want
violence to happen. Like, if you was a real young boy,
boy fan like this man should have got an Oscar for that like for the for the
award I don't know when the Oscars are but if young boy doesn't get nominated for
best music interview because of his acting ability then I don't know who should win it
because like as far as Leonardo DiCaprio and Denzel Washington even those two
gentlemen should be watching this interview being like man what an acting job like that man can
act because in every other universe in every other interview this man young boy is talking like he
usually does threatening people with non-law law abiding activities and always speaking on certain
things that will lead to more violence let's just leave it at that because all i got to say there was
the prominent rapper that he was going up against last year and that was the talk of the town
and guess who was the main, let's just say microphone for that.
Well, not even microphone.
What's the word for it?
What's a little thing that makes your voice louder?
I totally drew a blank on that.
I figure out of what it's called.
Anyways, this man was the figurehead, let's say that,
of the movement of a certain gang versus another gang.
And let's just say that other gang had a notable rapper,
a prominent rapper also attached to it.
So those two artists who are still beefing to this day.
And this man comes on this interview whispering like he's trying to do an ASMR challenge.
So I ain't trying to hear it, man.
That whole stop the violence movement, it sound good.
And obviously his followers are little kids.
So, I mean, it's good that he's even saying it.
But his next album is called, don't try this at home.
Like, what do you think he's going to be talking about?
Like, come on that.
At some point, we just got to, like, if you're going to,
promote that lifestyle, which you did to get to where you're at, to get under Universal
Music Group, and to start whispering in interviews and acting like you're just a peaceful
civilian that doesn't want any violence to happen to nobody, it's very hypocritical.
But, you know, Young Boy fans probably don't want to hear that.
So at the end of the day, what you do want to hear is that this track from Young Boy is called
Next.
and it's the lead single for a young boy's
next full length studio album
don't try this at home
so do of that information
which you will
but anyways click my link to share my bio
let me know one of my social medias
what do you think about a young boy
is just the whole stop-to-violence movement
and you think he's being sincere or not
