Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "NLE CHOPPA - KO (NBA YOUNGBOY DISS)"

Episode Date: October 31, 2025

Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/Analytic⁠Join The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: ⁠https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K⁠Dive into Segment of Notorious ...Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz as he dissects NLE Choppa’s rebrand to NLE The Great and his explosive diss track “KO” aimed at NBA YoungBoy. Released October 30, 2025, this aggressive trap single interpolates 2Pac’s “Hit ’Em Up” while the cinematic video pays homage to Michael Jackson with choreography by Travis Payne. Analytic Dreamz breaks down key lyrics accusing YoungBoy of poisoning youth through violence and addiction glorification, plus symbolic visuals like severed heads, checkerboard floors, and spiritual warfare in white robes. Explore the 2022 feud origins, real-life references, and cultural critique amid rap’s absence from Billboard Top 40 for the first time in 35 years. With over 1M YouTube views in 48 hours and nationwide billboards, Analytic Dreamz analyzes reactions from Sherhonda Gaulden’s clapback to international buzz on X. NLE positions himself as hip-hop’s reaper in this ideological battle—stream now for full insight into influence, transformation, and industry reckoning.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 You are poison to the youth. Hold up now. Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see these very aggressive lyrics from NLE. Nothing positive. You do. You the reason. Hold up. Being what?
Starting point is 00:00:20 Is it okay? I got my dope on me? But when Aubrey Graham said it. Anyways, let's get back into NLE. You said people do what you wouldn't even do. Role model? Guess what? you will never fit the shoe.
Starting point is 00:00:37 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 just a person with emotion. Your aura, give me the ick, and you make me sick. Money, power, guns, and a few drugged-out crashouts. Goodness gracious, make you think you won. Make you think you the one who can lash out.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Forget the benefit of the doubt. we all trying to make a little clout try to piece it up with you you the one that wanted clout you guys I know that ain't who I think it is now of course that was NLE the Great I guess that's what he's calling himself now
Starting point is 00:01:20 I thought it was NLEC chopper but you know he must have threw that to the side so anyways as far as the interesting identity shift as far as being or imitating not obviously not being imitating mj and tupac and his current NBA young boy disc that's titled kio which i'm not going to lie the video's phenomenal one of the best videos i've seen in the year i'm talking about all genres the videos actually a 10 at a 10 like
Starting point is 00:01:49 everything about the video is straight up heat it and y'all may call it blasphemy but it reminds me of when childish gambino put out this is america because you already know that started off as an the Aubrey Graham this you know one of the let's just say you know one of the many clips for me that went viral was me pointed out how you can only get record a year by dissing drake because you know child is Gambino this is America and then side seven with the pedified anthem anyways let's get back to nLE so when you're talking about chopper taking shots ironically at young boy safe to say young boy is currently the top of hip hop objectively speaking as far as an engagement factor i mean he literally has the highest charting track in hip hop which we're going to get to the overall state of hip hop once more
Starting point is 00:02:34 but now we got the deep dive because now we have analytics as far as comparing it to other years and let's just say it's the worst since the 1990s but then you know what I'm saying I was like damn look at the state of hip hop like what's going on so anyways young boy currently has the highest charting hip hop track currently with shot carlin which is the 43rd most play track in the world and then he just finished coming off of his master tour but before we get into the tour let's talk about how his album is also the highest charting hip-hop album in the world as far as massa being the 36 most play track in the world so now we look at the tour and it's spanning us spanning 42 dates across north america from september 1st and november 12th and then you come to realize the the revenue garnered from this tour is projected to have 1.5 million per show And so as far as projected earnings is probably going to be around 45 million as far as estimated reports. And then of course, when you come to his catalog, his tour boosted his catalog streams to 128 plus on-demand U.S. plays.
Starting point is 00:03:49 So said to say, NBA Youngboy is definitely at the top of his game, objectively speaking. But obviously, Anna Lee believes that he still tops NBA and NBA Young Boy Pulse as far as a, a quality metric as far as a subjective metric and lee even said a bunch of times that i'm better than you right now if you're confused about the beef between NBA young boy and lea guess what that's what your boy dreams is for it so anyways but it calls the 22 young boy came out the gate yes it was young boy first who came out and dissed n le on no like i know calling him out for choosing sides and the free uh no no in the king vaughn beef and then of course in lea renamed his song because he wanted to be friends with young boy and young boy said
Starting point is 00:04:34 so anyways n lea had a whole song titled free young boy but guess what he changed it to and this is a pg podcast so let's just say the f didn't stand for phenomenal and he said forget young boy and then 2022 um later right there was a physical altercation between the young boy fan at the airport and them n lea claimed victory now i think i have the actual footage of the fight with the young boy fan because it was actually kind of crazy how if you're in the airport and you risk getting banned from flying just to fight nalee over his beef with young boy i'm just saying you must be a sad individual you guys see that's the problem so anyways um doing my journalistic due diligence i had to pull up the airport fight and here goes right here in 4k analytic dreams video on spotify to see the video along with the audio oh oh that's a left right that boy got to it hold up now what let up to it. I asked you bad time. He said stop playing when he got to it.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Nah. This ain't NLE chopper. No, this is not NLEE The Grey. This is NLEC chopper. But then you know what I'm saying? And if you want another angle, because of course, you know, I'm not TMZ, but let's just say there's a reason
Starting point is 00:05:52 why he put out this K-O-Dist the NBA young boy, right? People crashing out left and right over what he said the young boy. So let's look at this one right here. So, oh, he fell, hold him now. Somebody called the paramedics. This man fell in mid-fight. Now, I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Usually, that's an occurrence whenever you're about to lose, but he recovered. He recovered with the quickness. You know, in that league boxes, right? So anyways. Look, they squaring up. They're in the airport acting like this, right? And then this is the NBA young boy fan. Yeah, I just knocked down in the league shop.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Oh, he said he knocked them out. We had a whole video on 4K. I don't think I saw a knockout. He doing gun symbols with his hands. Oh, I think that's a, I think that's a. Hold on now. Somebody get Farnie Willis. Anyways.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Somebody let Fonnelly Chauper in the Foy y'all. Somebody let Fonnie Willis know that we're trying to figure out the meaning of 4K Trey. And I pop them and knock them out. He just beat up NL Tamp or the rapper. The rapper. Oh man, such childish activities. Not going to lie to you, man.
Starting point is 00:07:05 But then, you know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop. Like, what's going on? So to wrap this up, the main thing I want to let you know is that NLE and Young Boys been having beef since 2022. If you want to know what I feel about the song as far as the audio aspect, it's not bad. You know, a lot of people coming out? I think it's because he's imitating Michael Jackson and Tupac.
Starting point is 00:07:25 But the audio is not terrible. It's serviceable. to the point where the video is such a masterclass. And I'm saying that with all intents and purposes. The video's fire. It's a masterclass of trying to get your message across and not cutting any corners as far as production. Like he literally at the end had credits like it was a movie.
Starting point is 00:07:42 I was like, hold him now. Is this Steven Spielberg? Is this? I don't know any other. I don't know any other directors. I ain't okay. I don't watch movies like that. But as far as looking at the overall scenes and how it was shot
Starting point is 00:07:57 and the quality of it, they had credits at the end to the point where you start to realize um let me see yeah you start to realize that it was actually like a whole production and the level of quality definitely reflects that so that's what that's the most thing I was surprised about like I guess he was working on this for a while it was a lot of different uh settings that he shot this video in um and when it comes to me breaking down beef I don't care that much right but he put out a track titled K-O, that's an NBA Youngboy disc. So now I want to cover it because, of course, if you put music along with the message,
Starting point is 00:08:33 safe to say if it's notoriously affecting the masses, pun intended, then I'm going to cover it. And I do believe NBA Young Boy's best response is no response. At some point in time, you got to realize that 2022 was the pivotal moment in your career as far as who people is going to flock to because I feel like everybody always looked at N. N.L. Chapa as being under NBA Youngboy. So you already had your spat in 2022. And you didn't do as much numbers as far as in 2025.
Starting point is 00:09:04 So now if he's coming back again, you may have to just respond with this distract with silence because I just think it's three years too late. So with that being said, K.O. definitely has a lot of symbolism that I'm definitely co-signed as far as, you know, him going at an influencer who basically perpetuates a certain level of violence and you see it in real time as far as this tour. People getting beat up left and right. People getting robbed. Whole tour days getting shut down in certain locations
Starting point is 00:09:38 because you already know how that will go. When it comes to a young boy, he is just a negativity magnet, right? So now, when you look at other people who is fans of him being a young boy and want to go to his concert, safe to say that nine times, it's him and maybe for the wrong reason you guys see that's the problem and whatever that may be i'm not saying they're going to an NBA young boy concert to beat him up right or to beat up somebody i'm not saying they're going to an NBA young boy concert to rob somebody's car but let's just say a lot of that's been happening and it's one of the biggest tours in the world and no other tour as far as
Starting point is 00:10:20 in his popularity is um is seemingly having this negative cloud hanging over it i mean side 7 went on tour and nobody was reporting these type of uh custodian or whatever people, you know, leading people to their seats getting beat up. Now, nobody's seeing that type of footage at a Kendra concert. Nobody saw that at a Taylor Swift concert. Nobody saw that at a Bad Bunny concert. So the things while I'm saying is on a grand scale comparison. I'm not comparing Young Boy to the average drill rapper.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Obviously, people are probably fighting at those shows too. But Young Boy is currently one of the hottest artists in the game. So we have to pinpoint this type of stuff and call out these type of things because it's very detrimental. And I'm not trying to get on my soapbox. you already saw the Drewski skit. I'm not trying to be one of those brothers, you know what I'm saying that's right, you know, but at the end of day, you know, there's a lot of negativity that comes with being a young boy connoisseur. And with me, coming up in college, I definitely listened to a lot of young boy. And that was more of a phase. And now I'm listening to other music. So I think the transition is maybe more of a mental reflection as far as how you evolve. And I think what a young boy, he attributed. He attributes. used to a lot of young youngans literally y ins that um it's coming up in an interesting time and maybe they resonate with his music but the way that the energy is perpetuated is that violence is the way to handle it i mean little tim is literally on the hip of mbion young boy time in
Starting point is 00:11:45 and time out so it's not like oh let's get together to celebrate young boy let's get together to celebrate the energy that we've garnered through unfortunate events that have led to people getting killed and then fast forward and those same people are getting keys to the cities in a person in the place that that person got killed it so um if you don't know what i'm talking about already talked about this specifically when i cover young boy as far as the slime cry announcement i basically said what i was saying as far as him getting a key to the city and um i think it was Atlanta and of course when it comes to that in a league going at young boy makes a lot of sense from a cloud perspective but the style as far as interpolating tupac um having scenes like michael jackson the
Starting point is 00:12:36 overall message i think i think it's top tier as far as what he's trying to get across but it may be the the right message wrong messenger especially when you're going at young boy with an IQ level is not the highest right so um what else that's basically it so young boy is going to continue to be one of the most popular artists in the world I believe NLE is taking a page at a side seven's book, and he's taking shots at the highest, hottest rapper in the game because, of course, hip hop is a contact sport. So at the end of the day, I'm not mad at it. So that being said, click my link tree in my bio.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Let me know on one of my social medias. What do you think about NBA Young Boy versus NL E Chapa? And what do you think young boys should do as far as the K-L-T track? You think he should respond or you think he should respond with silence since he's already on top? Thank you.

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