Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TITO DOUBLE P & NETON VEGA - LINDA"

Episode Date: August 30, 2024

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Analytic"LINDA" de Tito Double P y Neton VegaEn este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, nos sumergimos en el vibrante mundo de la música regional mexicana y explor...amos el exitoso tema "LINDA" de Tito Double P y Neton Vega. Esta canción forma parte de su álbum INCÓMODO, ocupando la codiciada posición número 16.Producida por el talentoso dúo de Nick Calleros y Ernesto Fernández, "LINDA" ha ganado rápidamente popularidad dentro del género. El video musical oficial ha acumulado millones de visitas en YouTube, lo que demuestra la amplia aceptación de la canción.Únete a nosotros mientras discutimos el proceso creativo detrás de "LINDA", analizamos su contenido lírico y apreciamos los elementos musicales que han contribuido a su éxito."LINDA" by Tito Double P and Neton VegaIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we dive into the vibrant world of regional Mexican music and explore the hit song "LINDA" by Tito Double P and Neton Vega. This track is featured on their album INCÓMODO, occupying the coveted 16th position.Produced by the talented duo of Nick Calleros and Ernesto Fernández, "LINDA" has quickly gained popularity within the genre. The official music video has amassed millions of views on YouTube, showcasing the song's widespread appeal.Join us as we discuss the creative process behind "LINDA," analyze its lyrical content, and appreciate the musical elements that have contributed to its success.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Linda by Tito Double P and Nathan Vega is definitely capturing the music scene as one of the biggest things when it comes to global performances is that whenever you are in the States, it's hard to know the type of music that's bubbling in other regions, if not for certain platforms pointing it out. So that's why I try to do my due diligence when it comes to the Latin music community, because one of the biggest things, I've garnered from just my intense research into this thing called music is that a lot of people borrow from other cultures and regions and use it in their own because the people in that as far as their own region are very ignorant to the other cultures. So when tracks like Linda are bubbling up as far as being the 13th most played track in Mexico and the overall artist has made multiple entries into the Billboard top 200 as far as as Double P is considered. You've realized that this man's music is not only international, but also is played in the States. So when talking about a collaborative effort from Double P and Nate and Vega,
Starting point is 00:01:28 showcasing their artistic flair and just how the whole braggadocious flow and the way that they go into it and the way that they put music out for their respective fan base to consume. It's just really highlighting the fact that their social media and their presence is felt. So all of the efforts put into this collaboration is definitely felt in the culmination of streams and downloads that a lot of people are doing for this track. Because it's one thing about emphasizing a lifestyle, but when you're attaching your life, out to your certain culture, people feel it more because it's what they actually appeal, is what they actually can relate to. So when you're appealing to your demographic, that values the same type of culture themes that you value in the certain, the certain traditions that's very
Starting point is 00:02:23 pivotal. And you also show that same level of care for that certain, certain culture. It resonates with people more. Hopefully I'm not losing people. people because basically it's more of like an international music talk discussion a lot of people put out music and they don't even know really what their culture is all about that's when you start basically cosplay as a rapper from who knows which is what tyler the creator kind of uh touched on as far paul isn't touched on but as far as just rapping on a level where people obviously can you're just straight up ripping it off of other people, which is nothing wrong with taking something that another person does.
Starting point is 00:03:11 But if you can't improve upon it to the point where it becomes your own, then you're going to forever be known as a cosplayer. So now, what Tito, Double P and Nate and Vega basically capturing the music scene with their specific track, Linda. And I know I said that Double P has, you know, impacted the charge multiple times. But as far as the actual number, this is a seventh entry into the global. charts. So he's been here before and he knows what he's doing. So with that being considered,
Starting point is 00:03:42 a lot of artists that he is going up against, I mean, you have the Paiso Plumas of the world, Ferreza, Regita of the world, Luis R. Conriquez. I think that's how you said. But anyways, all these artists I've already covered. So in detail, as far as overall music scene in the Latin music community, I think that Paisal Plumas are best, but it still doesn't mean I won't point out other artists who are also impacting the charts analytically. And double P and Nate and Vega is just two of those
Starting point is 00:04:14 artists who come out. And, I mean, Nathan Vega also has another track. That's like the third most played track in Mexico right now. And that's what another Latin musician, as far as Louise R. Conriquez. I think that's how you say his name.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I'll probably severely butcher that. Anyways, in the track, I do remember covering this because I definitely messed up this name. It's like, Cino Kierrez, no, I think that's how you said. Hey, I'm gonna learn Spanish. How about that? You know, all my people who listen to this podcast from Mexico definitely click my link sharing my bio and DM me, preferably through Twitter, I think, because I think you have to have a verify for Twitter or email me. I think my emails on all my social media. So yeah, just click one of my emails, well, no, click one of my social medias.
Starting point is 00:05:04 my email and then let me know hey put me on a plug to to uh teach me spanish in and and like less than three months let's do that because i'm gonna get this down all these butcher pronunciation man i know y'all tired tired of it and um y'all definitely be supporting like crazy so you know i'm sorry you're putting y'all through this but one day one day i'm gonna learn spanish so but yeah that's basically it man uh shout out to double p in uh natan vaga for yeah yeah again putting out another smash in the form of Linda so that being said click my link to your my bio let me know on one of my social media's what do you think about Linda track by Tito double P and Nathan Vega and as far as the Latin scene is
Starting point is 00:05:47 considered what's your favorite track at the moment

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