Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "XAVI & MANUEL TURIZO - EN PRIVADO"
Episode Date: March 7, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz explores "En Privado," the February 7, 2025, single by Xavi and Manuel Turizo. Xavi, a Mexican-Ame...rican sierreño star, and Turizo, a Colombian Latin pop icon, fuse romantic vibes with bachata and guitar melodies. Debuting at #47 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs, it hit #46 on Spotify Mexico and surpassed 5M YouTube views by March 6. Analytic Dreamz breaks down its Premio Lo Nuestro boost, TikTok traction, and digital dominance, signaling a rising Latin hit with cross-cultural appeal.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, when getting into Mexican-American rappers slash singers, you have to realize that when you come to the pop lane and, of course, when you're considering reggae tone, Exavi and Manuel Terizo, hopefully, I'm saying that right, hopefully. Let's double check that right quick.
Chavi and Manuel Terizo.
Okay, I definitely didn't.
So it's Chavi?
How's that accent?
I don't understand.
Anyways, so when Manuel Theresa, the main reason I'm getting into this is because of the track
that is doing phenomenal right now titled N Prevado.
Now, hopefully I'm pronouncing that right, but probably not.
If you don't know, notorious mass effect, we get into a lot of artists who have, who
impact the masses, right?
And as far as this particular track and the music video that accompanied it,
as far as its release February 7th it's definitely a standout single as it's been doing phenomenal
on the charts as Spotify is currently around 48 46 as far as its particular chart position it fluctuates
but then also when you come to YouTube it's going insane as it's around it's almost at 2 billion streams
currently having well no it's surpassed 5 million streams and it's currently currently
currently at 28 million streams.
Now, that is insane.
Now, I came out a month ago,
but the reason why we're getting into this now
is because I like to get into a lot of artists
who have immense impact on the masses
because I think that shapes the landscape of music.
Like, prime example.
One of my favorite artists, well, my favorite artists, you know what I mean?
You already know this if you listen to the podcast.
But basically, Drake, now y'all already know where I'm going with this.
Drake currently put out,
an album titled some sexy songs for you.
But not only that, you know, he switched it up a little bit as far as the versatility, right?
And he has a track on here that's very peculiar.
It's titled Mitra Padre and it features Chinopacus.
Now, yes, it sounds exactly the way you think it sounds.
And when you listen to this track as far as in Provado with Chavi and Manuel
Torizo, you would come to the assumption that maybe
just maybe this lane is not for Drake being completely honest listening to this track listening to
the track that Drake had with Chino Pachas I love Chino Pacchus as an artist I think him and
Paisal Pluma make some of the more palatable Latin music for me personally but that
collab with Drake did not sound as high quality when you listen to it in pre-violetive
with a chavi right there's a distinct difference in quality just for me listening and i'm not saying
that drake couldn't make a good track in the reggae tone lane i'm just saying that that particular
track meet your padre which chino packets is just not it but with this track doing phenomenal
numbers on the charts i wanted to let you know why i cover a plethora of these artists over
all genres because they end up impacting some of your favorite musicians and that was a prime example i just
used so with that being said this particular track is doing phenomenal uh doesn't really have too much
marketing behind it from major conglomerates is more of a i'm not going to say they're independent
because if you go to chavi and you go to his dsp and then you look at his track with um
with Manuel Teresa, you would come to realize that it's under endoscope.
And that's definitely a subsidiary, I believe.
Anoscope is under Warner, I believe.
Let me see.
Let me fact check that right quick.
So Anoscope music label is essentially under, yeah, okay, so it's under Warner music groups.
See, you know, I'll be knowing my stuff a little bit.
So with that being said, with that being said, they do have.
Interscope helping them out with this record.
But of course, Interscope's a subsidiary of Warner.
Not saying the nine to big leagues, I'm just saying that you can kind of tell that it's more
of an organic rise of popularity and engagement from an individual artist standpoint.
Because usually you see a lot of these tracks that have a lot of traction get picked up by
major conglomerates such as like a UMG.
And then the track, you know, all of a sudden jumps to
the moon i'm not trying to get on my abbey graham tip pause and then tell y'all how that happens but let's just
say there's a lot of hands in the pot that's involved so with uh chavi and terizo and they're basically
having a lot of you know bachata influence type of music given to the masses and having the romantic
storytelling and they having this music video to accompany that just ultimately uh it it brings home the
point that they are probably one of the better artists at blending Latin pop and regga tone so
with that being said click my link sure in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you
think about gzavi or chavi and manuel terizo in their latest track in provado and what is your
favorite track from either artists
