Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TITO DOUBLE P - NADIE"

Episode Date: December 6, 2024

Join Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect for a comprehensive analysis of Tito Double P's latest hit "NADIE" and his significant strides in the music industry. Here's what you'...ll discover in this segment:Chart Performance of "NADIE":Spotify Global: Initially debuted at #92, later peaking at #78, showcasing its international appeal.Spotify Mexico: Quickly became the 2nd most streamed song, eclipsing "PRESIDENTE" with nearly 2 million streams shortly after release.Billboard Hot Latin Songs: Achieved an impressive #8 debut, highlighting its impact in the U.S. Latin music scene.Tito Double P’s Recent Achievements:Album Success: His album "INCÓMODO" has exceeded 1.90 billion streams, placing it among the top streamed albums by a Mexican artist.Chart Dominance: With five songs on the Global Spotify Chart, Tito Double P has outshined many in the Latin music industry this year.Key Releases and Collaborations:"NADIE" was released on November 21, 2024, and has been critically acclaimed, contributing to his chart-topping success.Notable collaborations like "DOS DÍAS" with Peso Pluma have also seen significant chart performance.Album Chart Performance:"INCÓMODO" not only hit No. 20 on the US Billboard 200 but also secured the No.1 spot on both the US Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican Albums charts.Notable Incident:Discussion on an unfortunate event where Tito Double P had to end a concert prematurely due to an object being thrown at him, raising awareness about artist safety.Label and Career Trajectory:Affiliated with Peso Pluma’s Double P Records, Tito Double P's career is on an upward trajectory, marked by his ability to connect with a global audience and dominate charts.This segment by Analytic Dreamz offers insights into how "NADIE" and Tito Double P's broader career moves are shaping the Latin music landscape, making him a pivotal artist to watch in 2024 and beyond.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Tito Double P has been going crazy when it comes to the year of 2024. And Commodore surpassed $1.9 billion with a B streams on Spotify, making it the ninth album by a Mexican artist to achieve this milestone. Not only that, he also makes quality music. Because I say all the time, just because you sell a lot, does not mean your music is high quality. But in the case of Tito D.O.P., of course, I think his music, music as far as me just reviewing the Latin field, I enjoy his music along with
Starting point is 00:00:40 Paiso Plumas the most, right? Which is ironic because the highest track currently for Tito D.E.S., and that's with, you guessed it, Peso Pluma, which has been on a chart for about 12 weeks, and it's the 75th most play track in the world. Now, of course, I want to talk about his newest offering. So, Ro-Rozona. Rose. Okay, it's probably roses, right? But I think it's the Spanish version of roses. So it says Rosones. Rosones. Hopefully I said that right. I don't know. But anyways, with that being said, Tito Double P also has another track that's been going crazy in the streets, right? In the digital, what's the digital streets? But no, it's actually going crazy because real people have to play
Starting point is 00:01:26 this for it to be blowing up like this, as it's the third most played track in Mexico, right? That's a pretty big accomplishment, if I do say so myself. As with that, the overall streams, first it peaked at number 92 as far as the global charts. And it had a billion streams, well, 1.8 billion streams. Then it peaked at, well, so it debuted at number 92 with 1.8 billion streams. Then it peaked at 78 with 1.7 billion streams. No. Is that a million?
Starting point is 00:02:00 That's a million. See, that's how you know, I ain't no mathematician. That's crazy. So anyways, just swap that out with a million. But y'all get the point, right? Very successful. It's the second most listened to song on the platform, surpassing Presente with 1.9 million streams.
Starting point is 00:02:15 So, of course, when I talk about the album, that was with a B. So that's 1.9 billion streams as far as the album in Comedo, making it the ninth album by Mexican artists to achieve this milestone, which is very significant, especially in the Latin music field,
Starting point is 00:02:31 because it's really just showcasing how, with the access of the with the easy access of the internet a lot of people becoming more familiar with other cultures other genres because of how you're able to just view
Starting point is 00:02:45 a variety of cultures from your device it's in the palm of your hands as far as all the information in the world to learn about different cultures so that's why I believe different genres are starting to take over whether it's K-pop whether it's Latin music whether it's well country's been around but you get the point right just different musician
Starting point is 00:03:06 no different type of music is getting more popular for a variety of artists from genres and subgenres that we otherwise wouldn't have cared about right because we wouldn't have known about it because it's how you care about something that you've never even being exposed to so anyways um tito double p with that being said his track rosonez is out now the track I wanted to highlight, which I just did as far as N-A-D-I-E, which is N-A-D-I-A? Oh, no, I said it. Is it N-D-D-I? It's not N-D-A-R-R-A, right? That only makes sense.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Anyways, I spelled it out because I knew I was going to butcher it just horribly, which I just ended up doing. So with that being said, he had an incident at a concert where he was hitting the face with something. As far as a beer, I think it was a beer can by a concert going, which is just, just sparks another discussion. Why do y'all pay so much money to be in a nosebleeds? If you're just going to throw stuff at the performer? I don't understand. You pay $400 to be in the nosebleeds touching the ceiling
Starting point is 00:04:12 just to throw your empty beer cans at the performing artist. Imagine because contractually speaking, if you're a performer and somebody throws something, technically that's endangering your workspace. And now you can legally leave and they will have to pay you as far as whoever books you for that venue. So if you throw something, you are legally giving the person who you pay money to see
Starting point is 00:04:38 and out to walk away and just get a bag without having to perform. Now, obviously, as far as, you know, one bad apple, you know, they try not to let that ruin the bunch as, I mean, the saying is it ruins the bunch. But as far as, you know, this particular scenario, they try to just be like, well, it's just one fan, let me not ruin it for the rest of the fans.
Starting point is 00:04:59 So they usually end up staying. But, you know, contractually speaking, you can just walk off. I mean, you're endangering the workspace. And now, you know, I was in fear for my life. What R. Cayley said when he was on tour with Jay-Z, that man walked off a less. That man said, an imaginary red dot like he was off of college. He was aimed at his chest. And that's why he walked off stage.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Look it up. The Jay-Z R. Kelly tour was a monstrosity. Made all the sense in the world, right? One of the worst tours that ever happened in life. So anyways, y'all stop throwing things at performers. y'all gonna pay all this money just to throw things at them it just makes no sense like at some point just where's the humanity right it's christmas you know where where's the holiday season or the holiday spirit of just being nice for no reason you know it's good to be nice in general but for the
Starting point is 00:05:46 mean people out there for the rude people out there especially during christmas so that being said was anything else that was basically it so stop throwing things that performers and tito double p how me keep dominating the charts because obviously can't nobody handle your amount of output as you still have one of the highest tracks not only with your album well you still have some of the highest numbers not only with your album but also with their particular track that I can't pronounce but it's N-A-D-I-E for anybody that wants to look it up so that being said click my link to your in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about Tito double P and also if you're a fan of double P what pause if you're fan of Tito
Starting point is 00:06:33 double P what is your favorite track from the artist?

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