Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "PESO PLUMA & ARCÁNGEL - PESO COMPLETO"

Episode Date: April 12, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Peso Pluma Debuta en Coachella y Anuncia su Nuevo Álbum "Éxodo"El cantante mexicano Peso Pluma sorprende con una mezcla de géneros... en su debut en Coachella y una nueva y fuerte colaboración de trap con Arcángel.Este segmento se adentra en la próxima presentación de Peso Pluma en Coachella, donde llevará su sonido característico al primer día del festival. También analizaremos su última canción, "Peso completo", un alejamiento de su estilo habitual de corrido tumbado, junto al reconocido artista de reggaeton Arcángel.Esta colaboración marca la segunda que realizan juntos, después del lanzamiento de "La Chamba". A pesar del cambio de género, el enfoque lírico de Peso Pluma en el poder y el dinero se mantiene. "Peso completo" sirve como adelanto de su próximo álbum, "Éxodo", que promete una exploración más oscura de la negatividad y el escrutinio de los medios.En este segmento, aprenderás sobre:La colaboración de Peso Pluma con Arcángel que mezcla génerosSu debut en el escenario principal de CoachellaLos temas explorados en su nuevo álbum, "Éxodo"Notorious Mass Effect: Peso Pluma Debuts at Coachella, Announces New Album "Exódo"Mexican singer Peso Pluma makes a genre-bending splash with a surprise Coachella debut and a hard-hitting new trap collaboration with Arcángel.This segment dives into Peso Pluma's upcoming performance at Coachella, where he'll be bringing his signature sound to the festival's opening day. We'll also unpack his latest track, "Peso completo," a departure from his usual corrido tumbado style, alongside established reggaeton artist Arcángel.This collaboration marks their second together, following the release of "La Chamba." Despite the shift in genre, Peso Pluma's lyrical focus on power and money remains. "Peso completo" serves as a taste of his upcoming album, "Exódo," which promises a darker exploration of negativity and media scrutiny.In this segment, you'll learn about:Peso Pluma's genre-bending collaboration with ArcángelHis upcoming debut performance at CoachellaThemes explored in his new album, "Exódo"Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 My favorite Latin musician is back at it again as this time he has collab with Archangel with a new track titled Peso Complito. Now, of course, I don't speak Spanish, but a lot of things are translated into English to let me understand what is actually happening. So if I do mispronounce some of the Spanish origin words, just bear with me because of course, course at the end of day you're going to get which you came for it as far as just knowing the surroundings of this record because peso completo was put out under double p records slash remus entertainment which is basically peso pluma's own record label yes he has his own label called double p records which is basically progen parley records that's what the double p stands for and has already signed artists like
Starting point is 00:01:04 Jacelle Nunes, Tito Laja, Laija, I don't know I say that, and Raul Vega. So with the Latin music landscape and with the way that Paiso Pluma has impacted the charts, obviously with its own label, putting on up-and-coming artists, it can only help their career as being on the charts
Starting point is 00:01:28 is harder when you don't have a co-signed. So with Paisal Plumma, already being successful in itself starting his own label putting on underground artists is only up from here as far as those particular artists are concerned as far as this track peso completo that's produced by demilo flow in math i believe is how you say it it's basically another collaboration after the previous collaboration la chumba I think that's how you're going to hear me say I think that's how you say it a hundred times start the segment because there's another track that was more successful as far as overall because the track with Callie Uchis and Paisa Pluma has peaked to number eight number two on the Spotify charts. Now as far as the actual charts that has all the platforms considered, Paiso Pluma doesn't have a top 50 hit. But what he does,
Starting point is 00:02:33 have is a 97 hit well I'm not going to say hit but it's a track that's on 98 on the billboard top 100 and it's been on the charts for two weeks and it peaked at number 69. So as far as the overall sentiments from me for this particular record, I'll probably say that there's more in line of what he usually gives. I mean it's kind of a turn from his usual I think it's Corrito term battle I think it's how you say it but at the end of the day the genre is similar as far as what you usually hear from Peso have an archangel on it will obviously give it a unique spin as Paiso Pluma gives out a lot of different takes when it comes to how he wants to go about his songmaking process but with this. one with our archangel is a little bit more of a turn from the usual and we'll see in the future if they ends up working out or not but as far as me personally i enjoy peso pluma's music i constantly say he's my favorite latin musician so from that aspect you already know that whenever he puts out
Starting point is 00:03:50 music i'm definitely tuning in so at the end of the day there is another peso pluma and Sony interview if you want looked it up and uh here peso pluma you know give his uh life you know recollection on a sony interview but i think uh for the archangel track i don't know how successful is going to be on the charts personally if you like it then i think that's all that matters especially if you're a core fan as far as pace of pluma so i'll see if there was anything i miss Yeah, that's basically it. Of course, Pesa Pluma, once again, is taking over the charts once more with the new track titled Peso Complito with Archangel out now on all DSPs. So with that being said, click my link to your bio. Let me know one of my social medias. What do you think about Paiso Pluma and his output musically? And as far as his last tracks that he's been putting out, which one has been your favorite?

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