Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TOMMY RICHMAN - THOUGHT YOU WERE THE ONE"
Episode Date: August 23, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoe Budden's Criticism of Tommy Richman's Music and Industry ReactionsDescription: In this segment, we dive into the controversial debate surrounding Tommy ...Richman's hit song "Million Dollar Baby." We explore Joe Budden's outspoken criticism, Tommy Richman's humorous response, and the mixed reactions from industry figures and fans. Discover how this viral controversy impacted Tommy Richman's rising fame and the song's unprecedented success on TikTok.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Michael Braverable hits.
I know.
I never want to hear that
Tommy Rich nigga again.
Yo, dog.
I never want to hear him again.
I don't know if he's on your label.
I don't know if that's your friend.
I never want to hear that nigga again.
They're trying to sell us on that shit.
Even Parks jumped in.
I just want to make a million dollar.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm sorry.
They're trying to see him.
It's bad.
Not the exodus.
I don't know him personally.
All right.
We're going to stop it right there.
So obviously, that was the.
iconic Joe Button, given his colorful take on Tommy Richman and the quality level that he puts out for his fans to consume.
Now personally, let me tell y'all something.
I've first heard Tommy Richman's music and instantly thought of Ice JJ Fish.
Now, that should probably tell y'all how I feel about his quality level.
But the way that Joe Button put it, I'm not going to say he.
was hating but I don't know what it is it got to be something about Tommy
Richman and the genre of hip hip hip hop doing all these numbers that's not sitting
right with the hip-hop media there has to be something it must be something
different about Tommy Richman compared to all 80% of other hip-hop rappers that
makes these hip-hop heads go at him because of him taking advantage of the
genre I don't know what it could be
be honestly I'm stump like as far as putting my finger on the one thing that stands out as far as
just trying to take advantage of a genre and your quality level matching that sentiment and then
something else is just correlating with that but I can't tell what the difference is so with that
being said Tommy Richman currently is doing phenomenal with a million dollar baby but as far as other
tracks he actually has two tracks on the charts so of course million dollar baby is the six most played
track in the world been on the charts for about 16 weeks piqued at number two and it's still the six
most played song in the world then you have devil is the lie which came out after million dollar
baby but the thing with this is is only and i say only still a humongous accomplishment
it's a 70th 70th 70th that's how you said it's
I think so.
70th most play track in the world.
Been on the charts for about nine weeks peaked at 32.
So it's sliding a little bit, but still nonetheless,
it's been on the charts and impacting the charts significantly for nine weeks straight.
And as far as the first hit, 16 weeks straight.
So as far as people openly criticizing Tommy Richman for, you know,
seemingly
garnering attention
by pandering towards the hip-hop
community. I believe there's something
about Tommy Richman's background
that makes it not sit right
with the likes of a DJ Funk Flex
uh,
Joe Budden
I wonder what it could be, but
I just can't put my finger on. I don't know why
it's eluding me. Hmm.
So anyways, uh, the song did
debut at number two, like I said, as far as
million dollar baby. But
one of the biggest things that Tommy Richman has done in the midst of all this turmoil has
you know he's taken in his stride he's not coming out and being like forget you if you
that's BS you know he ain't really coming out giving no expeditives as far as a reaction to the
vitriots being spewed against him because Tommy Richman in the genre of hip hop there's
something that stands out about him that's not the same it's
just something that's different compared to 80 to 90% of other hip hop rappers out there.
I'm going to let y'all figure that out.
But if he would have said something, guess what they would have been calling them?
I mean, they calling Drake that and he's literally, he's literally only half of that.
So if you fully of that and people are going to pull that card if you try to come back out
or come at one of our hip hop heads, then that card is going to be pulled and you will
be called what Rick Ross called Drake.
Now hopefully y'all put two and two together.
I don't think I was too cryptic, but at the same time, I don't think I was too obvious with it.
And the only reason for that is because I actually am amazed at the marketing strategy of Tommy Richman.
I know Russ pointed this out as far as praising his work ethic and ability to capitalize off of the momentum, unlike other artists, which Russ saying that about Tommy Richman and the sport of hip-hop.
when 90% of other rappers are not the same.
They'll lose me right now.
I don't know what I'm trying to get at right now.
But anyways, yeah, it's just a certain privilege that makes it weird that the messenger is dressed,
talking about Tommy Richman's work ethic.
So anyways, because that's the thing they always go to.
So anyways, with that being said, a million dollar baby.
Still a phenomenal track.
Tommy Richman is a terrible artist.
but his engineer, his marketing team is putting up one of the biggest performances that you've ever seen
as far as how to take a mediocre artist and put him on a mainstream scale.
So that being said, click my link to your in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Tommy Richman and his track Million Dollar Baby and the other track Devil is the Lie?
And what do you think about the quality level of Tommy Richman's music?
