Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "PESO PLUMA - ÉXODO"
Episode Date: June 21, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Éxodo de Peso Pluma y el Ascenso Global del CorridoEste segmento explora la última entrega de Peso Pluma, el extenso álbum doble Éxodo, c...on un enfoque en su explosiva colaboración con Cardi B en "Put Em In The Fridge".Éxodo: Un Espectáculo de Doble ÁlbumPeso Pluma lanza su cuarto álbum de estudio, Éxodo, un gigante de 24 pistas que presenta una gama diversa de colaboradores. Este lanzamiento sigue su Génesis ganador del Grammy y marca su continua exploración más allá de los corridos tradicionales. Aquí, se aventura en el hip-hop y el reggaetón sin dejar de lado sus raíces.Cardi B y la Poderosa "Put Em In The Fridge"Una de las pistas destacadas de Éxodo es la electrizante "Put Em In The Fridge", con la legendaria Cardi B. Esta colaboración es una fuerza a tener en cuenta, uniendo a dos figuras poderosas en sus respectivos géneros. Las letras de Pluma destilan control y dominio, mientras que Cardi B inyecta su característico estilo con referencias a figuras influyentes como Al Pacino.Fusión Musical: Corridos y Más Allá"Put Em In The Fridge" ejemplifica el paisaje sonoro único de Éxodo. La pista combina a la perfección elementos tradicionales mexicanos como las trompetas y la guitarra requinto con el bajo pesado de los ritmos trap modernos. Esta fusión refleja la misión general de Éxodo: ampliar los límites de los corridos integrándolos con los mundos del hip-hop, el reggaetón y el trap. Pluma no se detiene en Cardi B, ya que Éxodo cuenta con colaboraciones con Rich the Kid, Quavo, DJ Snake, Anitta, Arcángel y Ryan Castro.Estrella Global, Impacto Cultural y ControversiaPeso Pluma se ha convertido en un fenómeno global, llevando los ricos sonidos de la música mexicana, particularmente los corridos, a un público más amplio. Sin embargo, su ascenso no está exento de polémica. Los corridos tienen un vínculo histórico con la cultura del narcotráfico, algo que Peso Pluma reconoce pero que maneja con cautela debido a las posibles amenazas de los cárteles. En Coachella, trazó paralelismos entre los corridos y el movimiento del gangsta rap de los 90, destacando el complejo legado del género.Éxodo: Una Declaración de Visión ArtísticaÉxodo puede verse como el manifiesto artístico de Peso Pluma. Muestra su versatilidad y ambición de trascender la escena musical regional mexicana y convertirse en una fuerza global. El álbum cuenta con corridos tradicionales y experimentos rompedores con el hip-hop y el reggaetón, lo que refleja su evolución artística. Este crecimiento se enfatiza aún más por su éxito en las listas y su capacidad para colaborar con estrellas internacionales.Peso Pluma: Una Fuerza Global en la Música MexicanaÉxodo, con sus colaboraciones repletas de estrellas como "Put Em In The Fridge" con Cardi B, ejemplifica la misión de Peso Pluma de elevar los corridos a un nivel mainstream. Este innovador álbum no solo amplía sus horizontes musicales sino que también consolida su posición como un artista global que mezcla sin miedo las influencias culturales y empuja los límites de la música mexicana.Notorious Mass Effect: Peso Pluma's Éxodo and the Global Rise of CorridosThis segment explores Peso Pluma's latest offering, the expansive double album Éxodo, with a focus on his explosive collaboration with Cardi B on "Put Em In The Fridge."Éxodo: A Double Album ExtravaganzaPeso Pluma drops his fourth studio album, Éxodo, a 24-track behemoth featuring a diverse range of collaborators. This release follows his Grammy-winning Génesis and signifies his continued exploration beyond traditional corridos. Here, he ventures into hip-hop and reggaeton while staying true to his roots.Cardi B and the Powerhouse "Put Em In The Fridge"One standout track on Éxodo is the electrifying "Put Em In The Fridge," featuring the legendary Cardi B. This collaboration is a force to be reckoned with, uniting two powerhouse figures in their respective genres. Pluma's lyrics exude control and dominance, while Cardi B injects her signature swagger with references to influential figures like Al Pacino.Musical Fusion: Corridos and Beyond"Put Em In The Fridge" exemplifies the unique soundscape of Éxodo. The track seamlessly blends traditional Mexican elements like horns and requinto guitar with the heavy bass of modern trap beats. This fusion reflects Éxodo's overall mission: pushing the boundaries of corridos by integrating them with the worlds of hip-hop, reggaeton, and trap. Pluma doesn't stop at Cardi B, with Éxodo boasting collaborations with Rich the Kid, Quavo, DJ Snake, Anitta, Arcángel, and Ryan Castro.Global Star, Cultural Impact, and ControversyPeso Pluma has become a global phenomenon, bringing the rich sounds of música Mexicana, particularly corridos, to a wider audience. However, his rise is not without controversy. Corridos have a historical link to narco culture, something Peso Pluma acknowledges but treads carefully around due to potential threats from cartels. At Coachella, he drew parallels between corridos and the '90s gangsta rap movement, highlighting the complex legacy of the genre.Éxodo: A Statement of Artistic VisionÉxodo can be seen as Peso Pluma's artistic manifesto. It showcases his versatility and ambition to transcend the regional Mexican music scene and become a global force. The album boasts both traditional corridos and genre-bending experiments with hip-hop and reggaeton, reflecting his evolving artistic vision. This growth is further emphasized by his chart success and his ability to collaborate with international stars.Peso Pluma: A Global Force in Mexican MusicÉxodo, with its star-studded collaborations like "Put Em In The Fridge" with Cardi B, exemplifies Peso Pluma's mission to elevate corridos to a mainstream level. This innovative album not only expands his musical horizons but also cements his position as a global artist who fearlessly blends cultural influences and pushes the boundaries of música Mexicana.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Latin music space is back again with a double album. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, a whopping one hour
and 18 minutes worth of music. And as far as Paiso Pluma goes, I believe,
he could carry a whole body of work by himself.
But for this particular double album titled Exodo,
it features 24 tracks, numerous collaborations
from the likes of Cardi B, Ryan Castro, Cuevo, Rich the Kid,
Oscar Mayadone, hopefully I'll pronounce that right,
Chino Pocas, Jr. H,
basically you get the point.
everybody in the mom came out to feature on this album and truth be told that is very significant for peso
pluma not only to submit his status in different genres as far as hip hop is considered as far as the
latin music is considered but what's also to be considered is that he has the 36 most popular
album in the world right now with the album titled genesis and
if you want to see or if you want to know when that album specifically came out it was june 29th
23 so fast forward to june 20th 20th 24 he has a new offering a double offering and the track with
carty b is recognized as one of the more influential collaborations between the two genres regarding
Latin music and hip-hop.
One of the biggest thing with Paiso Pluma that made him my favorite is because even though
I may not understand the words, I enjoy the sonics that he produces through his music.
Because whenever you're putting out an album, especially independently, I might add,
because Double Pee Records is basically Paiso Pluma's record, I mean, Paiso Pluma's record label.
He is still a global superstar.
bringing the Mexicana, particularly the Corridos, into the mainstream.
And rising to fame obviously comes with his controversies, but it seems like he's
navigated his way toward, he's navigated his way through the tumultuous times of trying to be
acknowledged, but not really heavily discussed, particularly from music when the cartel type
of news came out and if you don't know about that it's a lot of things with peso pluma and let's just say
the cartel is one of them and there's a lot of controversy surrounding that but that's not what we're
going to focus on today i just wanted to focus on peso pluma and his music exodo out now on all
dsps and remember that at cocella peso pacoa pacoa highlighted the legacy of cordados by drawing parallels to the 90s
gangster rap movement.
So I can appreciate him being
inspired by hip hop.
I can appreciate him having
several hip hop artists on his album
along with
artists from the Latin
music
genre in his
album because it showcases his
versatility, but more importantly,
it showcases his ambition to break out
of the regional Mexican music space
because
becoming a global artist means that you have to make music that's catered towards the masses
and the masses consists of a lot of different backgrounds so branching out of your regional sound
to try to collaborate with people with the different sonics than you from a different region
than you will ultimately give you a higher percentage of becoming a global artist so at peso pluma
But he is the prime example for that because he successfully executed that strategy.
And with this having both traditional corridors and hip hop and regga tone,
you can already imagine the heights that Pesop Pluma could evolve to.
So with that being said, Pesopulma is my favorite Latin music musician.
So I would say I'm a little biased, but with this double album exodus out now on all DSPs,
you definitely have to listen to you for yourself because this is now the mainstream.
Even though it's double P records, which is basically his own record label, so he's kind of independent,
I still believe that he will continue to rise and eventually become a superstar in this music industry.
if he's not already, simply for the fact that he's willing to be ambitious with his craft
and blend cultural influences and push the boundaries of Musica Mexicana.
So with that being said, click my link tree in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think of Peso Plumas album Exodo out now on all DSPs?
And if you've listened to the entire one hour and 18 minutes, what is?
your favorite track.
