Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - “ÓSCAR MAYDON, GABITO BALLESTEROS & CHINO PACAS - ELVIRA”
Episode Date: June 7, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Inmersión profunda en "Elvira"Descifrando el calor latino del éxito de DISTORSIÓNEste segmento de Notorious Mass Effect se adentra... en "Elvira", la electrizante colaboración entre Óscar Maydon, Gabito Ballesteros y Chino Pacas. Proveniente de su álbum "DISTORSIÓN", esta canción enciende una fusión de Reggaeton y Hip Hop, pulsando con un ritmo contagioso.Analizaremos la composición lírica de "Elvira", explorando temas de amor, desamor y el espíritu perdurable de la resiliencia. Prepárate para una discusión profunda que celebra el fuego artístico de esta obra maestra contemporánea del Latin Music.¡Únete a la conversación! Comparte tus pensamientos sobre "Elvira" y DISTORSIÓN en los comentarios.Notorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive into "Elvira"Unpacking the Latin Heat of DISTORSIÓN's Breakout TrackThis segment of Notorious Mass Effect delves into "Elvira," the electrifying collaboration between Óscar Maydon, Gabito Ballesteros, and Chino Pacas. Hailing from their album "DISTORSIÓN," this track ignites a fusion of Reggaeton and Hip Hop, pulsating with an infectious beat.We'll dissect the lyrical tapestry of "Elvira," exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and the enduring spirit of resilience. Get ready for an insightful discussion that celebrates the artistic fire of this contemporary Latin masterpiece.Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on "Elvira" and DISTORSIÓN in the comments.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Let me tell y'all something.
When it comes to fire album covers, I think distortion by Oscar Medon, Medon.
I don't know if that I'm pronouncing it right, but anyways, by Oscar.
The album distortion by Oscar is one of the better album covers that I've seen in life.
I'm not saying that to overblow it because, of course, I've seen it before when I believe it was Jack Harlow.
They had a particular album cover like this where it was him in a car,
paparazzi or whatever outside of the car flashing pictures and things that nature.
And then he had a woman's legs across his lap or something like that.
Yeah, I think it was that's what they all say.
Yeah, Jack Harlow album back in 2020, but it didn't look like this one.
Oscar's album, I would say, looks a little bit better than the one that Jack Harlow had.
So that was interesting.
But anyways, just a little tidbit.
The reason why I'm even covering this is because the track LV is El Vera, Elvera, I think.
Hopefully I got that one right.
It's off of his album distortion and it features artists like Ballesteros and Chino Pakis.
And basically, if you just want to know the overview of how the song sounds, it basically, and the reason I'm covering it, it has elements of hip hop.
As you can see, he's very inspired by hip hop.
I mean, that's why I brought up the Jack Hollow album, because this came out 25 weeks ago.
The Jack Harlow album that was, I feel like was a heavy inspiration for this album cover, came out back in 2020.
So obviously, he has a lot of hip-hop inspiration, and it just bleeds into the music, which is not a bad thing.
I'm just pointing it out.
It bleeds into the music as it contains elements of hip-hop and regga tone with a lot of,
switchups when it comes to each respective genre.
And his fans obviously enjoy the music as some of the bigger analytical accomplishments
that I wanted to point out for this specific artist is that in his respective genre,
you know, his respective region, he's very popular when it comes to analytics.
and he's putting up analytical numbers when it comes in his respective region.
I was trying to find it.
I don't know if it went away.
But anyways, I think it was on the viral.
Let me see if I can't find it.
It's okay.
But, oh, okay.
Yeah, here it is.
All right.
You just got to go down all the way.
Oh, here we go.
I found it.
So anyways, yeah, respective to all the other tracks is number six,
most played in Mexico.
So if that's not clout, I don't know.
know what it is and i'm not saying this based off of solely the album cover being straightfire because
i ain't going to lie this is one of the better album covers i've seen in a minute but um if you want to see it
just look up distortion um Oscar may don't it's like m a Y D-O-N so i'm probably pronouncing it incorrectly
but you know there you go if you want to type that in so well Oscar's album distortion i think
the album covered the music everything was really encapsivating to the to the to the
Mexican region, which is why it is the six most play track in Mexico.
So with that being said, some of the tracks that's over it is, of course,
Ceno Kieris by Lewis R. Kornik, uh, Lewis R.
I'm just going to leave it at that in Nathan Vega.
And you have, uh, Valver Al Futuro, Oscar Maidone.
You have Madonna with Natanel Cano.
And then you have Gator only with Floyd Menor.
And that's some of the popular tracks in Mexico above Oscars with Elvira.
So, you know, it's very apparent that this track is analytically superior to a lot of tracks in Mexico, which is why I'm glad that he has a lot of hip-hop inspiration as, you know, it makes it more replayable for a person like me when I come across music like this.
So anyways, with that being said, click my link tree in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Oscar's track El Vera?
And at the end of the day, will you be giving his album distortion a listen?
