Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TYLER, THE CREATOR - LIKE HIM (CAMP FLOG GNAW 2024)"
Episode Date: November 22, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of "Notorious Mass Effect," Analytic Dreamz takes listeners behind the scenes of the 10th anniversary of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, crafted by... the visionary Tyler, The Creator. Held at the iconic Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, this year's festival not only celebrated a decade of innovation but also set new benchmarks for fan experiences in the music festival landscape.Festival Enhancements:Transportation: The collaboration with LA Metro for free shuttles from Union Station to the venue was a game-changer, providing smooth access despite some rail line hiccups, showcasing effective crowd management.Venue Layout: The festival featured three stages - Camp, Flog, and Gnaw - each designed to offer unique vibes and experiences. Enhanced with carnival rides and games, the layout was both functional and festive. VIP areas offered exclusive benefits, including quicker access to rides and prime stage viewing spots.Themed Food Options: Attendees savored culinary delights at spots like the MF DOOM-inspired MM..FOOD Diner and Pusha T's "Grindin" coffee stall. While the food was a hit, the addition of more seating could improve comfort for diners.Exclusive Merchandise: Camp Flog Gnaw didn't disappoint with its merchandise, offering everything from affordable tees to high-end $100 "Save The Bees" sweatshirts. The variety catered to all budgets while keeping the festival's unique aesthetic alive.Music Highlights:Tyler, The Creator: As the festival's curator and headliner, Tyler delivered a mix of new tracks from "Chromakopia" and classics, with special guest Sexyy Red for "Sticky," adding an extra layer of excitement.Standout Performances: Artists like Doechii and Sexyy Red made significant impressions, proving their mettle in the live environment. Erykah Badu's participation in the MF DOOM tribute was particularly poignant, enhancing the emotional depth with orchestral arrangements.Legacy Acts: Ma$e and Action Bronson brought different flavors to the festival. Ma$e with his solo hits and Bronson with his genre-blending set backed by a jazz band, showing the festival's commitment to diverse musical experiences.Genre Diversity: From André 3000's experimental jazz to Omar Apollo's soulful melodies, the lineup was a testament to Tyler's broad taste and influence, ensuring a broad appeal.Additional Insights:Audience Atmosphere: The crowd's diversity, from young fans to seasoned listeners, highlighted Tyler's impact across generations. The festival fostered a communal vibe, with fans sharing moments and memories.Unique Features: The integration of music with themed food, merchandise, and carnival games created a holistic festival experience, where strategic scheduling allowed attendees to catch multiple acts without missing out.Conclusion:Camp Flog Gnaw 2024, under the stewardship of Analytic Dreamz's analysis, stands out as not just a music festival but a cultural phenomenon. Tyler, The Creator's blend of nostalgia, innovation, and community spirit has once again proven why this event is a must-visit for music lovers, trendsetters, and anyone looking to experience a creatively curated celebration. Join Analytic Dreamz for a deep dive into what made this year's Camp Flog Gnaw an unforgettable chapter in its storied history.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Getting into Tyler the Creator because, of course, when we're getting into the most impactful artist currently in November, as of November 22nd, 2024, Tyler, the Creator is impacting the masses at the highest scale possible with him currently having the most play album in the world.
So at all the albums on Earth currently, he has the number one album consistently selling over 100.
in 3,000 weekly units.
So with that set to decide, of course,
having 10, not one, not two, not three, four, five, six,
all right, y'all get it right.
This man has 10 tracks in the top 100,
but that's also what we're not getting into today.
We're going to talk about how Camp Flognaw has just happened
as far as 2024.
And the venue was the Dodger Stadium,
at Los Angeles for the fourth consecutive year.
Now, I think you ultimately reached or have reached
superstar status where you can throw your own festival.
As far as the assets, as far as the overhead needed to accomplish this type of feat,
the revenue that you're bringing in, not the pocket watch,
but let's just say it's pretty extraordinary to have your own festival to be able to pay artists
to show up, right?
Because obviously they're not doing it for the free ski.
So if they're showing up to your festival off of your dime, the venue is rented out by you,
all of these different food, merch, carnival attractions, ultimately, the overhead still comes
back to you because you're technically renting that space.
You come to realize Tyler the creator is a superstar in today's game.
I don't think y'all need me to tell you that, right?
As far as a superstar hierarchy in hip hop,
Tyler the creator is definitely top five.
Now, I would say top three, but of course we have Drake,
we have Kendrick, and then we have Future.
And then we have Nikki, and then I would say Tyler the Creator.
So that's my top five in case y'allel is wondering,
as far as the hierarchy and impact.
Because a lot of people play these smoking mirrors behind the scenes,
but I think the truest test to see somebody's real fan base
is to monitor their live performances as far as the venues that they frequent.
That is the ultimate litmus test for the real fan bases in society.
So being able to put people in seats is a very underrated commodity for people who just
enjoy music or enjoy going to this concert.
But as far as me, specifically, being a pocket watcher, this is the ultimate.
Intriguing factor to all these live performances in my opinion because I'm not much of a
Largely populated event goer right because people are crazy hang on my tea
So with that being said, I love how artists put on the own festivals and manage it manages these large crowds because of course
We're gonna get to it well I don't even know if we're gonna get to him tonight, but as far as a certain someone
y'all know my sentiment as far as how he handles his own festivals to the point where
several people passed away but you know i'm not going to say any names all i'm going to say all i'm
say is you know all i'm going to say is yeah i'm going to let that go actually i'm not going to let it go
but i'm not i'm going to let it go for this segment so anyways um tall of the creator ran a successful
a safe, which should be the highest priority, a safe festival, as Camp Flognaw was beyond successful.
This is the actual account for Tyler to Create.
If you go to Camp Flognaw on Instagram, because if you go to Tyler the Creator,
he doesn't really post about Camp Flogna on his Instagram.
And I think there's a reason for that because, I mean, there's a whole IG account specifically for this event.
as you can see right here it lays out the itinerary and if you keep going like whoever was
managing this entire um festival's marketing account i think they did a tremendous job on letting
people feel the effects of fomo which if you don't know it's fear of missing out so this
whoever was doing a marketing campaign for this this was fantastic i mean it just showcased
artistry on another level
enjoyment. I mean, look at them.
It's a whole music festival and they're on the ride
in the middle of it. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, obviously, it seems like
a lot of people enjoy
Can't Flognaw. And then of course you see right here
that's the overall logo, which
I don't know how they landed on that logo. That's one
the main intriguing factors
that I was wondering about because this is
a Tyler the creator, his mask,
pulling his own weekend as he's in his
character. And
I wonder if that's like the dance move that he's putting on because it is kind of fire.
It is crazy, but it's also kind of fire.
So anyways, I love how he embodied a different character for this album, which is something a lot of musicians that are trying to roll out the music are starting to do.
They're starting to notice that actual effort gets rewarded as far as streams, as far as music sells and things of that nature.
So as far as Tyler the creator coming back and then showcasing how much of a superstar he is with this unique premise executing it and they have a camp flognaar right after he just dominated the music charts having the most successful album.
Well, not the most, but you know top four highest debut as far as first week sales album and just showcase the engagement is through the roof.
So anyways, these are a bunch of people enjoying camp flognaud.
So with that being said, of course, we're going to get to the most successful track that's currently rising on the charts.
I'm not going to say surprisingly because, like I said, this is the most play album in the world.
But like him by Tyler, creator, and Lola Young is the 36 most played track in the world.
So that's pretty significant because for the simple fact that state chroma usually is towards the top, which it still is.
It's the 17th most played track.
But actually, it's not right.
Sticky is the most played track off of Cromacopio.
It's the 17th most played track in the world.
Been on the charts for about three weeks.
And then you have State Chroma, the 23rd most played track in the world.
Then you have Darling Eye, the 43rd most played track.
Rata Taa, which is the 48th most played track.
Like him, which is, ah, I did that backwards.
Like him, which is the 46 most play track.
Then you have thought I was dead, the 60th most play track.
Noid, 65th.
Balloon is at 89th.
And then take your mask off is at 94.
And then I did that backward again.
What in the world?
Balloon is at 89 and then just Judy is at 90.
So the lowest one is take your mask off at the 94th most played track in the world.
And of course, number one.
you have everybody's favorite HBCU anthem at this current moment with the track Sticky,
which features not only Glorilla, not only SexyRib, but also the Goat Little Wayne.
So you can kind of realize how that anthem is going up.
And then, of course, the instrumentals is catering towards HBCUs,
which Tyler the Creator even came out and confirmed himself.
Because I believe one of the HBCUs was playing his track Sticky, and he commented,
on their IG posts of them playing sticky,
basically saying that this is exactly why I made this track.
Don't you love when the artist just gives people the kudos
for realizing the actual message in the music?
So anyways, Tyler the creator, superstar in this game,
really putting on for hip hop.
And he is one of the gems that we have
that we should appreciate as far as pushing this genre for it.
Because overall, he doesn't have to do a lot of the,
gimmicks that you see nowadays as far as to sell music. He actually puts forth effort and it lets
the music speak for itself. So I'm glad to see Tyler the creator having this amount of success.
And of course, I'm glad to see that once again, the Camp Flognaw Festival was a success.
Not only a success, but very successful and specifically blending the overall music
with nostalgia-like acts as far as the musicians
and then just the overall creativity
because I also saw Wayno, shout out to Wayno,
interviewing people like Andre 3,000
and a lot of people who don't even do interviews
that was hopping in to do an interview with Wayno
at Camp Flognau.
So with that being said,
just an overall event for the culture
and Tyler the creator
is,
what he's,
He should definitely be highlighted for that, for throwing that type of successful concert.
So with that being said, click my link tree in my bio and let me know one of my social
media is, what do you think about Tyler the Creators, Camp Flognaw?
And also, what do you think about Tyler the Creator in the span of hip-hop?
What do you think his status currently lies?
Is he top three?
Is he top two, not two?
Or where do you have him in the hierarchy?
