Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "THE KID LAROI - WHAT JUST HAPPENED"
Episode Date: October 27, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses The Kid Laroi's new single, "What Just Happened." He explores the song's lyrics ...and production, and how Laroi's performance conveys a sense of raw emotion and vulnerability.Dreamz also examines the song's context within Laroi's career, noting its release just weeks ahead of his second album, The First Time. He argues that the song is a powerful statement of Laroi's artistic growth and maturity, and that it's sure to be a fan favorite on the album.Overall, Dreamz argues that "What Just Happened" is a must-listen for any fan of hip-hop or pop music, and that it's a song that will stay with you long after you've finished listening.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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After making waves with the one and only, Justin Bieber, Beaver, Beaver Valley, the Great White Hope,
and that track becoming a number one hit on Billboard Global 200.
This year, he came back again with accompanying himself with Junk Cook and Central Sea
for the track too much, which also topped the charts.
So I bring up those two tracks to say,
The Kailroy is no stranger to certain music impacting the charts in a way that is lasting.
So for this new track for the Kiddleroy titled What Just Happened, which is solely himself,
I would find it interesting to see the performance on the charts.
I know it's not all about numbers, and sometimes you just want to put out quality, whether it's sales or not.
But once you sound to a major label, which the Kaileroy is under,
Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, then you get to the point where
major label needs to recoup, they give you a front, and then they expect to make that back
at some point in time. With the Kidleroy, I don't think they're as concerned, but I do believe
that the Kid LaRoy has to come with something that will stick to the charts solely by himself.
Not trying to say he's not one of those type of artists who could produce a hit, but he's
been accompanied to other musicians, more notable musicians.
musicians for his biggest billboard hits for the past two to three years.
With that being said, let's get into the reason that I even want to cover the killer
Roy, because personally, I really enjoy the killer race music.
I like the direction he goes.
I like the variety, the singing, the, I don't know how often he wraps, but basically the crooning
is what I say for people who sing but can't sing.
That's what I call it.
So there's a particular thing.
he does with his voice where he will sing and then he will express or longate a certain cadence
and then it will start like maybe vibrating isn't this isn't the right term but it's very postmalone-esque
that's essentially what i'm getting at the killeroy and post malone had a track together on
post malone's album and i'm wondering if he took some advice from post malone it started
it started to work with its own cadence.
Because the only time I've heard that with the musician stringing out a tone with a vibrating type of effect is Post Malone.
Now, if you don't listen to Post Malone, if you don't listen to the Killaroy, you probably don't understand what in the world I'm talking about.
But for the people who listen to both, I just wanted to bring that up because I'm a huge fan of both, Post Malone and the Kilroy.
But I started to notice the similarities between the way they vibrate when they hold certain tones or certain notes, right?
All you need to know for this segment is the K. LaRoy released a new single titled What Just Happened?
This song is a fan favorite, of course, because he's been performing it on tour.
And in the song, Kail Luray reflects on a night under the influence and a heated argument with his girlfriend.
Don't you love those type of tracks?
I mean, if Juice World didn't do it the best, then I don't know who.
did bringing his name up specifically because of course the kidlavory came off of a cosign from
juice world if you don't know when juice world was in his prime the killer was right next to him
kind of i'm not going to say leaching because he's i think he's very talented but just incorporating
himself in certain tracks with the juice world and just the learning from his studio habits it's
kind of like drake and little yadi like the type of
dynamic that the Kid Leroy and Juice World has had is very understated and I feel like that needs to be highlighted because his success I think is also a compliment to Juice World's ability to spot talent and accompany himself with it.
So with that being said, the music video, there is a music video for this track features Kid LaRoy and his friends in the woods experiencing disordid images and hallucinations.
Hey, don't do drugs, kids.
And then also, the Killer Roy's debut album, which this, if you don't take anything from the segment, definitely remember this fact.
The Killer Roy's debut album, what they're saying debut is really just, hold up.
I hate when they say debut, because that really makes no sense.
Like, if you go to his, he literally has an album titled F Love is Over You that came out in 2021 under Columbia Records, the division of Sony.
but obviously they're going to say his debut which is just incorrect so with that being said his
second album the first time it's set to be released on november 10th via Columbia records so for all my
my kidler roy fans out there not too long left to wait before we get our next full-length
kidleroy project with that being said click my link to my bio let me know one of my social
media's what do you think about his latest track his latest single titled what just happened and
do you think there's similarities with the way that the kidler roy and post malone makes music
