Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "YOUNG NUDY - PARADISE"
Episode Date: August 12, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KTune into Notorious Mass Effect... with Analytic Dreamz for a deep dive into Young Nudy’s 5th studio album, Paradise, released August 8, 2025. This 14-track project features 21 Savage, Project Pat, Latto, BabyDrill, and Coupe, with key singles “Iced Tea” and “WHAT’S HAPPENIN’.” Analytic Dreamz breaks down Nudy’s evolved Southern hip-hop sound, blending serene strings, clean trap percussion, and eerie melodies. From Hidji’s surreal “Iced Tea” video to exclusive “Road to Paradise” fan shows, explore Nudy’s polished yet rooted artistic direction. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, of course, when covering the suicide boys and then getting it to young nudie, safe to say my hosting platform Red Circle, the people over that will probably look at my submissions and say to themselves, are you all right?
My brother, we can talk about it if you need to because guess what?
Going from suicide boys, which is a crazy artist name, right?
And then as far as me knowing about young nudie, the hip hop artist, and of course getting into my podcast career, you know, dissecting every single single and album that comes out in the music landscape, you come to realize that this particular name is very interesting when you try to do journalistic research.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop.
Like, what's going on?
Safe to say, Kendrick to messed up the game for everybody because a law, law.
abiding citizen like myself should never have to see a notice like this just simply because i'm
trying to look up an artist ladies and gentlemen analytic dreams video on spotify to see the video
along with the audio because this is just egregious this is straight up asinine material right here
they literally put up and trigger warning i probably should have said that at the beginning
trigger warning they put this up i may not even say it because some people make it very
triggered off of this which you know it's justified i looked up
Young nudie, of course, looking at his Instagram like I usually do to put up whatever promotional
material he had for the track. And of course, this is what popped up. Now, I'm not going to say
what it's, I'm not going to say what it shows right here. All I'm going to say is analytic dreams
video on Spotify to see what I'm talking about because of course some people may be triggered
by this pop up. But it had me thinking I was a criminal. I'm thinking, you know, I'm out here
squeaky, clean law by the citizen. I'm out here trying to do journalistic research.
And then this pops up.
I'm like, hold up now.
Kendrick to messed up the game for everybody.
You know what I'm saying?
So anyways, with that being said.
You guys, see, that's the problem.
That's the problem, man.
I'm out here actually trying to do guys work
as far as research and letting it disseminate
to the public, to the masses.
But they are out here trying to think
I'm on some other type of time.
Right.
So anyways, that was very indicative
to me understanding me going from suicide boys
to young nudie is.
probably the most asinine transition I've ever had in podcast history as far as research.
Now, with that being said, another reason I even wanted to touch on this album because I wasn't
going to touch on it at first.
But of course, once again, a shameless plug to my TikTok, make sure to follow my TikTok and
analytic dreams with a Z.
I put up a clip of Gunna's album featuring Burn a boy.
I put up a clip of Gunna's album, right?
but the particular clip was me talking about the track with Gunna and Burnaboy.
And somebody at the very bottom of my comment section said,
you're sleeping on young nudie.
And of course, I had to reply to that and say, guess what?
I'm making a review for my show as we speak.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to that,
pull one out for consistency as when it comes to me covering young nudie,
it was really a disfing that made me want to cover it.
I wasn't going to cover him at all.
usually I cover the charts as far as letting the people know what the consumption is like amongst
the superstars in the music industry.
When it comes to young nudie, I'm not saying he's not a superstar, but he's definitely
not at the particular rank that I would cover, right?
So with that being said, the main thing we're going to talk about is that young nudie put
out a new album titled Paradise.
It is 14 tracks and length, 45 minutes.
But to be fair, you have 21 Savage, Baby Jović.
baby drill
Project Pat
and then the one and only
Lotto
But then you know what I'm saying
I was like damn look at the state of hip hop like what's going on?
So that being said of course
looking at that and realizing that
he has some superstars on this album
which I don't know if it would transition
or be equivalent to
increasing sales but ultimately
having that type of star
power on your album definitely adds
more validity. I was already going to review
this because of their comment because whenever people support the podcast, I take their input
into consideration because you're supporting. You're not just somebody who doesn't support
offering some advice, right? That's one of my biggest pet peeves. If you don't even watch,
if you don't support, there's no need to give advice because you don't know what you're talking
about. So, you know, with somebody watching that clip, obviously it was a vertical slice of my entire
gunner snippet, but of course I did talk about how I skipped over the young nudie album because
because I wasn't really that interested in it.
But that's essentially what happens when you support the podcast.
Stuff like this happens as far as me specifically focusing on something
because somebody who's supporting me said that you should check it out.
So here we are.
I'm actually going to listen to the album.
Like I said, I didn't know that Lotto and 21 Savage was on it.
You could call me a fair weather fan, but hey,
I already let you know how it is over here in notorious mass effect.
So with that being said, I do believe when it comes to this
is going to have more of an Atlanta sound, obviously.
This is very interesting because of this album, I think, was followed by his single IST,
but now IST features 21 Savage.
Well, did it feature that in the beginning?
I don't know if that featured in the beginning or not.
Anyways, 21 Savage Project Pat seemed to be on the single before the album.
And now that the album is out in its entirety, there's a lot of trap sounds, of course,
with more refined production.
And then that's particularly talking about the what's happening track featuring a lot of
Koot. So there's a lot of things going on in the background as far as the promotional material for this
album. Safe to say nobody's going to be at to search it up or they're going to think that you're not
like us. Right. So with that being said, that's why I had this picture up for my entire review because
I looked up his name. And once I saw that alert pop up, I was like, my brother, it is not that serious.
You know what I'm saying? No need to have FBI at my door just because I'm trying to look up a rapper's
name. So that's essentially it. At the end of day, I'm not the biggest young nudie fan, but I know
somebody out there who listens to the podcast is. And maybe if you didn't know that his album was
released, now you know. So Young Nudy, his album Paradise is out now. Once again, is 14 tracks,
45 minutes at length. And he releases under exclusive license to Young Nudy LLC, which is a huge
credit to entrepreneurs as far as independence out there. Now, that being said, click my link to
in my bio, let me know one of my social
media is, what do you think about the Young Nudy album, Paradise?
And at the end of the day,
do you think that Young Nudy
has one of the most unsearchable rap names
in history?
