Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "PESO PLUMA, JASIEL NUNEZ, & ERNESTO MURILLO - BIPOLAR"

Episode Date: September 8, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticTune in to the newest segment of "Notorious Mass Effect" hosted by Analytic Dreamz. In this episode, we dissect Peso Pluma's latest track, "Bipolar,..." featuring the voices of Jasiel Nuñez and Junior H. The song beautifully captures their introspective musings on past relationship mistakes.The accompanying music video, directed by Fernando Lugo, immerses you in a retrofuturistic world, where Nuñez's hypnotic vocals set the stage as he floats through the air, reminiscing about love. The bajo sexto's strumming accompanies Junior H's heartfelt call to his love interest, while Peso Pluma adds depth to the narrative with the repeating line, "Your love left me feeling crazy."Stay tuned for more musical insights, and don't forget to subscribe to Analytic Dreamz's "Notorious Mass Effect" podcast for a deep dive into the world of music and emotions.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My favorite Latin musician is back again with a new track titled Bipolar. Not only is he back with a track titled Bipolar, but he also is featuring the likes of and pronunciations are going to get butchered. It is Jacelle Munez and Junior Jr. H. My fault. I can't, I can't read. That was obviously, obviously junior and I said yeah y'all get it so basically they're reflecting on past relationships right like having we all I always say my I believe the best tracks in life are ones that more people than not can gravitate towards so if eight out of ten people can gravitate towards a track emotionally and nine out of ten people can gravitate to another track emotionally I feel like that nine
Starting point is 00:00:57 10 is better than only eight because the more people you can attract to feeling like what you're saying is something they're currently going through the quicker to stardom as that person is going to be invested in the long run like never before because they're going to think you're the voice you're the vocal mascot for what they feel like they're going through in life and as a drake stand I have a lot of knowledge when it comes to that. So anyways, like I said, my favorite Latin musician, even covering the Latin field has been interesting because it's been a lot of learning, of course,
Starting point is 00:01:41 and I do it because of the support from the Latin community, especially in Mexico. I mean, you know, I definitely look at my analytics, and y'all are definitely supporting a lot. So when it comes to Latin musicians, I was saying my top three currently is Paiso Pluma There's this other one called
Starting point is 00:02:04 Chino Pakis And Alex Favilla That's probably my top three right now And Not saying The other artists who I did If I didn't name an artist Not saying he's trash or
Starting point is 00:02:18 She's trash But currently that's music I listen to Don't know a single word And still I'm able to Uh, vibe a lot with the music. So I'm definitely interested to listen to this particular track. They also have a music video for Bipola, which is directed by Fernando Lugo. And it's like a futuristic machine and a floating dreamlike quality to the visuals, if that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Jiselle Nunes is one of the artists who's also on the track. And if you're wondering, why in the world, no disrespect, but why in the world is this artist on a Pace of Pluma single, right? J-Sel Nunes is signed to Paisal Pluma. So that makes sense, right? That's like asking, why is Baby Keem out here putting out tracks like the hillbillies with Kendrick Lamar? Because Baby Keem is signed to Kendrick Lamar, and Kendrick Lamar is going to make sure that artist is popping. if you're assigned directly to him so that's the same case when it comes to nunez and peso pluma which is not the wrong with it plato pluma is probably one of the more popular acts in the latin
Starting point is 00:03:36 field i mean obviously you know nobody's close to bad bunny and then um probably you have annual you have groupo but peso is up there i mean i even look at the charts and peso's competing with the likes of everybody in the field so i would say being signed to peso is not even like a a a bad thing, which I don't even know why they would take it as that, but sometimes musicians make music get popping and a bigger artist tries to sign them and they get disrespected. Like, how dare you try to sign me? I have my own wave, not realizing that a more experienced artist, might as well say veteran at this point, the way that music careers are lasting.
Starting point is 00:04:18 It's like running back careers at this point. So if you have two to three careers, careers, if you have two to three years, if you have two to three years in the game, you might as well be a veteran at this point. So if you get somebody like a peso Pluma in your corner, signed to him, obviously he's going to get some percentages and points off of your residuals. But besides that, you're going to get looks and connections that you otherwise would not get if you was not directly co-signed by one of the biggest artists in your field. So with that being said, Nunes made a great decision of signing to Peso Pluma's record label,
Starting point is 00:04:54 which is called double P. Pause, right? But anyways. And this is not the first time they collaborated for people who are not new, who are new to Peso and to Nunez. They've also collaborated on previous tracks such as Rosa Pestel and Lagunas. So when it comes to Junior H, I don't know too much about him. He has work with Peso Pluma on songs such as Luna,
Starting point is 00:05:26 El Serito and Lady Gaga. I know Lady Gaga by Paiso is going crazy right now, so no wonder he had him come back for a new single. He was probably like, hey, let me tell you something. After our last track went crazy, I need you for another single because Lady Gaga is going crazy on the tracks. On the charts.
Starting point is 00:05:47 I've seen it time and time again. That specific track just popping up on my feed as far as charting-wise. So anyways What else? I think it's basically it So the biggest thing you didn't know from this segment Is that Paiso Pluma has his own record label now
Starting point is 00:06:05 Title Double P records So if you want that double P And you want to be signed to the double P Then hit up Paisal Pluma For that type of, you know, certification So at the end of the day You know Each artist from this track
Starting point is 00:06:22 Is signed to double P But They are bringing their unique style to double P. So they collectively contribute to the success of Double P. So anyways, click my link to show and my bio. Let me know on one of my social media. What do you think of the track Bipolar by Pesopuma? And is it fire or trash?

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