Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "RICK ROSS - CHAMPAGNE MOMENTS (DRAKE DISS)"
Episode Date: April 14, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive into Rick Ross' "Champagne Moments" ResponseIn this Notorious Mass Effect segment, Analytic Dreamz dissects Rick Ross&#...39; swift and luxurious response, "Champagne Moments," to Drake's leaked diss track.We unpack the lyrical jabs referencing Drake's alleged surgery and the cease and desist sent to French Montana, ultimately leading to their social media split.Dive deeper with Analytic Dreamz as we explore:The Backstory: We rewind to understand the roots of the feud, sparked by Drake's earlier diss track "Drop & Give Me Fifty."The Breakdown: We analyze "Champagne Moments," examining Ross' bars that target Drake's authenticity and musical credibility, all delivered in his signature luxury rap style.The Fallout: We explore fan reactions to both diss tracks and what this exchange means for the future of Drake and Ross' collaborations, including their potential allegiance shifts within the industry.The Future: We speculate on the potential future dynamics between the two artists. Will there be reconciliation, or will the tension and rivalry continue?Join Analytic Dreamz for a deep dive into this Notorious Mass Effect segment.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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It only makes sense, but when you talk about Wayne and drink is more of a balance there because
Weezy was on much longer, much, you know, much, you know, he don't put in much more work before
I did by the time I got on. But by them relocating in my city, you know, they most definitely
showed me love and there was vice versa. So we ended up in the studio a lot of times, five times
out of five nights out of seven during the week.
This relationship ending hurts my core as far.
far as me being a hip hop fan because so many iconic collaborations have came because of
Drake and Rick Ross putting efforts on the same beat and now unless somebody makes a whole
Rick Ross and Drake track via AI I don't know if we'll ever get another Rick Ross and Drake
collaboration. Sad day in history.
So I will walk in a weezy session.
What you, oh, this what you're doing? Yeah.
And it's like one of them things, he just gave me the nod.
I come up with a verse right there and vice versa.
Drake, vice versa.
So it was just genuine us putting in work.
I'm obviously him for the,
actually kicking it with one of my bitches.
And she was like, yo, Drake is so fucking dope.
That was a Drewski, bro.
Isn't it so funny that Kendrick has the same
story. A lot of other rappers have the same story on Drake's listenership and the women side
of it being the one that influences the guys to start to get more intrigued about how Drake
comes about making music because this is the main thing I believe, which helped Drake's
career, his ability to cross over and not make music for.
just one certain type of person, but like the whole field.
And the way that he was able to take women into his rap and enjoy them is something
that has to be highlighted because usually with rap specifically, not R&B, because of course
women love R&B. Drake sings, but of course with the whole rapping and singing, he was able
to cross over in a way that not too many did before him.
Yeah, it was just like, I remember like it was yesterday, but she was a cool fly.
chick so i was like play play some of his music and when i heard it i was like oh he
fuck with way okay that's you remember what song i don't it was most definitely one of those
old tracks you know i'm saying yeah and so actually when we got in the i was at maybe the next
time or two i was in the studio with wayne i met him and it was just genuine he was just a cool young
nigger you know what i'm saying nigger just wanted to win what's the first track you did
with drake you guys have so many songs remember i don't i don't remember too i don't because i
Stay scheming is one of my favorite.
At one time, we had collaborated and did so many joints at one time that I remember the night we did.
We recorded State scheming at my house out West in Miami.
That song you could turn on at any fucking time.
All right.
So basically, Rick Ross is just reminiscing about his relationship with Drake.
And this is two years ago.
And boy, have times changed a lot.
So ladies and gentlemen, we have a whole.
Rick Ross disc track attributed towards Drake.
The time has come where the hip hop field has turned into a war zone.
Call it duty type beat, everybody for themselves, Alessia Germain, who's currently in hip hop timeout.
So with that being said, Rick Ross came out with this track titled Champagne Moments, which basically was previewed on.
the iconic
the academics
um
of the world
as far as
DJ academics
Twitch stream
it was debuted there
and basically
he sent shots
and I'm not even going to lie to you
it's not even a hard
diss as far as
the vitriol attached to it
it's more of a jazz
but it's a hard
disc track. Hopefully it makes sense.
As far as the subject matter,
I don't think he went too hard,
but as far as the quality of the disc track,
I would say it's a phenomenal disc track.
It's one of those where you go at Drake
to let him know you can't just say your name
and nothing's going to happen, right?
As an MC,
you don't want other rappers to believe
they can play with your name
because then your name is going to be
played with to the highest degree because you never responded you never show no type of retaliation
you have to show that there are ramifications for going against a real mc so basically i feel like
that is all it was as far as this particular distract because if you think about it what did
rick ross say that we did not already know i'm not discrediting the flow the beat
the overall quality.
I'm just basically saying
I see, and maybe
just me being biased, because honestly,
I don't want Drake to go against Rick Ross.
Like, as far as the
collaborative,
the
lyricists
that Drake attaches himself
to, I would like
Rick Ross to still be one of them.
So with that being said,
the whole
going against Drake
as a marketing strategy, I will continue to say
is not a good one. Which is why I believe Rick Ross
didn't go as hard when it comes to subject matter. But of course,
he responded in such a quick fashion that now people realize
that when you're a real MC, you give
bars back because hip hop is a contact sport no matter
what the relationship is.
You probably know, or you may,
maybe have been in an altercation to where moments after y'all are joking about the altercation
that just took place sometimes you just have to get into a little kerfuffle and just laugh it off
at the end of the day and i think that's basically what this is as rick ross going at drake
but is all about lighthearted stuff nothing too crazy talking about how he unfollowed him on
social media simply because he sent a cease and desist to french montana which if you listen to
my previous segment, I basically break down the uns seriousness of that situation.
Basically, Drake removed his verse from Splash Brothers, which could be interpreted as
Drake and French beefing.
But simply, AstroWorld Festival, you cannot put out a verse after that and people not get
upset. So the handlers, yeah, the handlers, handlers, I don't know, the people who handle Drake,
they probably was like, hey, you should probably lie low right now, even though you didn't really
have anything to do with it, but you were at the festival. Let's not put anything out because
this whole Asteroa situation has to play out, because that was a very serious situation to this
day where people lost their lives. So that's the reason I believe Drake removed his verse from
mac and cheese five with the splash brother's track so rick ross going at that you can tell
that's not a serious jab him sing the whole you got your body done that six-pack gone that's why
you're wearing that funny stuff at your show that's just some dave chapelle jokes thrown his way
there's nothing serious about rick ross's diss towards drake which is why i am ultimately
believing that this is simply a lyrical sparer
And y'all will see once Kendrick drops, once Kendrick drops and changes the industry as far as people going at Drake,
you will realize the lightheartedness Rick Ross had with this disc track.
Just a verbal spar, nothing more at the end of the day.
I could see two to three years from now Drake and Rick Ross coming back together.
But once again, I am biased.
I don't want to see Drake go at Ross.
I don't want to see Ross go too hard at Drake, but by this little jab that he gave to Drake, I could just see it's just all jokes.
I mean, he literally says white boy all throughout the track.
And I don't know if Drake is even 1% Caucasian as far as his whole ethnicity because his mom is Jewish, I believe, and his dad is black.
So maybe I'm tripping.
but the whole
Jewish aspect is
I don't think it necessarily means
you're like fully Caucasian
like maybe his mom's like a percent
so maybe I'm off with that
I don't know you know that 43
and what's not
what's that thing where
you go to your family tree and they basically
tell you your whole heritage
or whatever and who and where you came from
you know what I mean like stuff that black people
should probably get for free because we was taking
Let me chill.
I don't want to sound like Vince Staples, you know what I'm saying?
But anyways, Rick Ross basically called him white boy all throughout this track,
which I just think is hilarious because that just lets you know it's straight jokes, nothing more.
So hopefully this is where it lies.
Drake, please don't go at Rick Ross because I feel like in the future,
Rick Ross and Drake
has certain
collabs that they can do
that will lyrically
just enhance the game.
Obviously they could do it by themselves
but Rick Ross and Drake is one of the more special
collabs that we've had in hip hop history.
So hopefully they don't mess that up.
But from the way that Rick Ross
went at Drake seemingly is very lighthearted
and is not even that serious.
Drake, when he went at Rick Ross,
it wasn't that serious basically talking about how I can just take your latest girl which what rapper feels
like they can't take somebody's girl and then Rick Ross went at Drake and basically said you got your
body done you got your nose done which everybody knows at this point I mean I've even said it
before the disc tracks drop I basically said if you want a blueprint on how to go at Drake go to Joe
Budden's multiple I mean I think he has like five Drake this is where he on his
unveils information that the public did not know about Drake having surgery done.
It was always a rumor that was circulating, but Joe Button stamped it in a way that now everybody is using it to after the fact.
Megan Nostalian used it when she said, you hate it on BBLs but got the same scars.
Rick Ross is using it saying that you got your nose and your and your stomach done, which that's pretty light, if I might add.
there's a lot more R-rated things you could attach or you could attack with Drake that
Push-a-T showed you in 4K basically push-a-tie showed you how in the world to get Drake to
tap out and that's going at of course 40 in his illness that he has currently so with that
being said I think at the end of day hopefully it is not too serious I just the hip-hop
fan of me just does not want to believe that this beef will be long lasting and will end the long
standing collaborations you know so um in two to three years i'm pretty sure they'd be jumping around
on stages like drake said and more ems like at the end of the day if drake sends averse to
these people that's dissing him they're probably going to take it because he's the biggest rapper in
the world which may seem like a cop out but i mean if you look at the numbers there's a reason why
Drake said number two and three is Madonna and the Beatles.
I ain't worried about you people, which, you know, I feel like RDC world.
Like, what do you mean by that?
Well, no, I feel like Drewski, but like, what do you mean by that?
Because you people, hold on now.
So anyway, that's why Rick Ross be playing off the whole white boy,
because obviously Drake can get into certain doors that black people can't get into
because, you know, of his ethnicity.
And, you know, Kanye said it once, got canceled for it.
So I'm not going to say it.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just going to be like, I don't know why he's so successful.
I don't know why a sport field created by black people, the most successful ones are lighter.
Anyways, let me chill.
You know what I mean?
Eminem, Jack Carl.
Oh, my fault.
Drake, uh, Macklemore won over Kendrick.
I don't know how, you know what I mean?
It just must be because he's more talented, not because of anything else.
But, you know, at the end of day, people know what it is.
Don't have to, uh, explain.
I mean, you know, what's the, what's the whole phrase, the longstanding phrase, what's known doesn't have to be said, something like that.
Anyways.
So, yeah, hopefully Rick Ross and Drake make up in the foreseeable future because even though this disc track is very high quality with the lyric, the lyrical venom, as far as the subject venom and how that he could have went at Drake, I think it's pretty lighthearted.
So I can see these people making up in the next two to three years.
So with that being said, click my link through in my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about Rick Ross and Drake basically having a little verbal spar?
And do you think that's all it is?
Or do you believe that the Rick Ross and Drake collaborations are finally or ultimately over?
