Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "YOUNG THUG - MAN I MISS MY DOGS (APOLOGY TO LIL BABY & MORE)"
Episode Date: September 12, 2025Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KDive into Young Thug’s 2025 a...pology campaign with Analytic Dreamz on Notorious Mass Effect. This segment unpacks the Sept. 11 release of “Man I Miss My Dogs,” a 7-minute track addressing leaked jail calls targeting GloRilla, Mariah The Scientist, Drake, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Future, and Gucci Mane. Analytic Dreamz analyzes Thug’s lyrical apologies, social media moves, and the upcoming UY SCUTI album (Sept. 19). Explore the timeline, fan reactions, and strategic narrative control in this hip-hop saga. Stay tuned for exclusive insights into music and culture! Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Wham, pick up the phone, yeah, talk to me in spider.
Talk to everything you know about this shit.
We've a life was.
I see why these niggies end up in gangs.
Like, baby, I'm sorry.
I wasn't going to fuck them bitches.
But wham!
Wham!
Wham! Pick up the phone, Wham!
Wham! I'm calling you on a block number.
I'm calling you on a block number.
That five or four number, that's me. That's me, Wham!
Wham! Pick up the phone.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I'm saying, God told us to forgive.
Forgive me, Wham!
Where is wham?
Ladies and gentlemen,
Analytic Dreams video on Spotify
to see the video along with the audio
because this is straight comedy.
Now, like, in general,
I said I will only cover the young thug
snitching allegations if there was music involved.
And safe to say, there was a lot of music, right?
As far as closing arguments,
you already know I covered that back September 6th of this year.
And essentially,
it was a gunna, a woman.
Woody, some other people as far as who he was calling a rat, and it just so happens.
Now he's apologizing for allegedly the same thing.
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 when it comes to being the main culprit as far as the war in Atlanta, excuse me, the war in Rattlanta,
but then you know what I'm saying?
It's very interesting how you go from the war in Rattlanta to,
an apology tour.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
I mean, safe to say,
everybody received
an apology. I mean, you watching
this and listening to this right now may have
received an apology from
Jeffrey. Because guess what?
Not only did
Mariah and the scientists
receive an apology.
Not only did Drake receive an
apology. Is it okay? I got my dope on me?
I said, what the
not only did future receive an apology 21 Savage
Gucci main and of course little baby and at the end of the day I think everybody
listened to this apology track that is titled man I miss my dogs and they
basically said to themselves who they do they could care less because at the end
of the day little baby looking at his phone ring for the million of time with the name
saying young thug and he's saying to himself who do need he wants him to get over it now ladies
and gentlemen even though this is essentially music so that's why i'm covering young thug i do want to
let y'all know that this track is straightfire like i have all the jokes in the world for
this type of very transparent track getting off your emotions through your musical creation
which i think is the best art form when it comes to music in my opinion that's always
the music i've been gravitating towards which is why my favorite artists are drake big shan russ etc i
love when artists put their real life experiences into the music but then you come to realize
i know that ain't who i think it is young thug out here talking all type of gangster talk and then
the interrogation calls come out and not only that as far as him talking about the little wayne
Torbush shooting in detail to the point where he told the police authorities, hey, take my numbers,
but don't tell the world.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
But then after that, which this one I don't really fault him for it because, of course, as far as calls and it is a jail call.
So some people can say you're always recorded.
But if you're talking to somebody over the phone and you're a public figure, safe to say you don't think every single
phone call is going to get revealed to the public, which in Jeffrey's case, it definitely
dealt. I did. As around August, all type of calls came out disparaging Glorilla, Mariet and
scientists, Drake, little baby, Gucci-May 21 Savage, Future. I mean, he was talking crazy
the future. But as far as all the jail calls leaking, I don't really put too much credence on that
because I would assume he thought those were going to be private. As far as the interrogation room,
how strong of a stance young thug took against gunna which mind you as far as 2025 offering the music
gunna has been putting up way better numbers than yonthah right currently the track with burn a boy
which is titled wgft i would tell you what it stands for but this is a pg podcast so that particular
track with gunna featuring burner boy is currently the 72nd most played track in the world and then you
have different species which is off of offsets album and then guess who it has on it gunna which is his
most popular out a track off of his album so offsets most popular track off of his album is with gunna but then
you know what's saying and then you look at young thug and safe to say he does not have any
tracks on the charts where which to be fair i always say just because you don't sell the most does not mean
you're not making high quality music.
But if we're talking about consumption amongst the superstars in a hip hop game,
Young Thug has released a whole track after being out of prison that I think was phenomenal
to the point where it seems like people have switched up and showcased in real time
how fickle hip hop fans could be because money on money by Young Thung and Future to this day
I think is the most fire track from Young Thug in a minute, right?
But nobody gravitated towards it.
Why? The world may never know.
But as far as having future on it, which is ironically, one of the more influential artists in Atlanta,
but even future Hendricks can't seem to take away the falloff movement that's going towards Young Thugs' direction.
So as far as Young Thug and his offering, because he was also on dumb, dumb and dumber.
I mean, he came out the gate swinging, right?
people talking about all you need the first day out i mean technically he gave us multiple that the
world just did not gravitate to i mean technically with the wham album with little bit a baby i believe
that wham did phenomenal and a lot of people don't talk about it right little baby's first week sales
was over 100 000 and you see a lot of other rappers struggling to get 20 to 30 000 first week
safe to say little baby has not fallen off at all so when young thug came out of the gate he basically
put out a track with little baby in future titled dumb
dumb and dumber. Guess what that went? Nowhere. And then he put out another track with Future. Money on
money. I mean, if you had a phone call to the most influential artist and you could choose anybody for
your first day out type of track, who would you choose from Atlanta? Exactly. Little baby or future.
Or I guess he could have got 21 Savage. But at the end of the day, when it comes to these musical
offerings, it's very interesting how, I mean, he even had Drake off of his business and business album.
He opened that he opened that album up as far as having Drake
Metro Boomer
Um 21 Savage
Uh little baby he's been offering music
People just have him been gravitating towards it
So I don't like the whole
That's the main thing I didn't like about his interview with Big Bank
Is Big Bang telling him you wasn't hungry enough
I mean come on now I mean at the end of the day
How many hip hop superstars do you need on one project to say you're actually trying to put out a phenomenal album
As soon as you get out of prison?
Because if you go to do that,
the business is business right and uh let me see if i can find this i think he spelled this b i d one
the world see this it's how you know it's hard to pull this stuff up because rappers be spelling stuff
like they just didn't graduate out of any school you know what i'm saying so anyways uh business is business
oh he actually spelled it right all right that's on me that's on me um so you have future yeah
okay first off you have drake opening up the album the most influential hip-hop artist in the past 10 years right
well maybe even 20 yeah definitely 20 but anyways you know I ain't trying glaze drake right now
you guys see that's the problem and then you have future the most influential out of Atlanta
this is how he starts off the album Drake opens up the album two solo young thug tracks future
is the next feature and then then you have 21 Savage then you have Travis Scott I mean he called
everybody he called the avenger Avengers of hip hop on his album out the gate 21 Savage little
Uzi Verde. Now obviously he was behind bars but at the end of the day he was trying to step on gunner's
release which ended up backfiring because everybody's on gunn's side now as we've seen fast forward in
2025 gunner's more relevant as far as his music offerings um like i said with burner boy being
the 72nd most play track in the world but then out the gate once he came back out right
once young thud came back out of prison um he had his track money on money that released 25th of april and that
track went absolutely nowhere so the main thing why i'm saying this is because i cover music i don't care
of anything about the snitching allegations but it's because of your young thug caring so much that he
has to clear all this up because it's it seemingly is a social distancing order put against young thug
because at the end of the day when he's insisting that he's not a rat when he's basically
telling wam pick up the phone yeah it's spider
taught you everything you know about this stuff we for lifers god told you in the bible the devil would
knife you gave you a couple people uh no you gave a couple people on this case 75 000 helping with
your lawyers and never spoke about it now ladies the gentleman when it comes to that i think it's
very interesting how young thug addressed everything in the world but the real issue the real
issue is essentially him not wanted to take the rat label when the dad
definition of a rat label he objectively speaking fits that description especially in
that interrogation footage i mean he told the police officer take my number and just don't tell
nobody if you don't believe me because that probably sounds crazy right we're talking about king
slime the biggest gangster in Atlanta supposedly right so let me see young thug let me see
if it pulls up with his phone okay so uh young thug basically
told the police officer take my
take my number let me see
take my number
let me see if that pulls it up
let me see let me see
okay so he had
he has not pulling up
but the whole interrogation
footage is right here for me to let
you see this see
so now that's academics
let me see
you know the interrogation
because I don't care anything about this but
since he put out another track basically going on
an apology tour which I think he's the title
the apology tour you know i mean post for atlanta is that what she's that what young thugs you call it
anyways uh let me see if these people have it in here so so i said the n obviate he was all the whole
that's crazy i always was thinking like like i like his bird wasn't with me too hard and then he ain't
and he didn't like it because you know bird man i always been with him bird man i was like been on in him he's
So when it comes to that, it's an hour of, an hour and 51 minutes of straight telling from
young thug, that ain't going to lie to you.
And as a law abiding citizen, obviously, I don't care.
I think he's doing God's work, letting the police authorities know what these criminals are up to.
But at the end of day, he wraps about street activities.
So if an hour and 51 minutes of interrogation footage exists, which you detailing why certain
crimes would happen and the motive behind it some would say that quantifies and basically it's explicitly
fits the description of snitching now once again i don't care but he released music and i just wanted
to cover his music and why he's even going on this apology tour in the midst of this seven
minute and six second track because the funniest thing to come out of his mouth pause was him
was him asking little baby to answer his phone i mean at the end of the day is the reason why i started
off with this drop wake up the phone wham god told us to forgive forgive me wham where is wham
that's essentially what a good majority of the man i miss my dog's track is getting across
young thug misses his homies and ironically the track is fire but the message is see
seemingly going to be lost in translation because it was only because of you while we took these rat out of rat stances so seriously because of the way y'all turned on gunna and we like gunna's music we still streaming it to this day like i just listed out as far as the numbers but the streets as a law about the citizen seems like it's a myth now obviously i know the streets are not a myth but as far as what the internet's looking at they're seeing if
The monetary value, because these rappers have made millions of dollars together,
we're going to see if they put monetary value over the street principles.
That's the main thing that we're going to figure out with this Young Thug situation,
because he explicitly ratted in the interrogation footage.
As civilians, we don't care, but they made such a big deal about Gunna.
We want to see if they keep that same energy with Young Thug.
And that's essentially the only thing that's holding Young Thug back as far as this real,
transparent track.
If he just comes out and talks about his mistakes,
I think that would be the best.
I mean, he apologized, but at the end of the day,
he's going to have to say I may have told
as far as Pee Wee and his involvement
in the Little Wayne bus shooting.
So with that being said,
that's the main thing I wanted to talk about.
I didn't want to go this long,
but it's just so much to get into
when it comes to Young Thug.
I mean, I literally titled my episode,
which is out now, you know,
on platforms you list the podcast on.
as you can see right here the war in ratlanta but then you know what i'm saying i was like damn
look at the state of hip hop like what's going on of course i titled my episode the war in ratlanta
because of what's going on right now and it's just crazy how we're still going into this
deep into sept well not deep into september but you know almost at the halfway point of
september and we're still dealing with it so young thugs seemingly has a lot to get off a lot to
get off his chest and it seems like he lost maria to sciences which if you don't know maria
scientists actually she's a performance similar to gunna as far as having a phenomenal 2025 as her
track with callie utchus is it a crime it's the 84th most played track in the world and then burning
blue which you know everybody be talking about and we're going to get to in a second as far as
gloorilla her track burning blue is the 42nd most played track in the world so if i really want to
break down the numbers everybody seems to be doing well as far as gunna as far as little baby as far as
as far as maria the scientists it comes back to a certain individual seemingly not gaining the wave
momentum that he thought he would out of the gate and why i think it's all because of him and his
stance on being a rat now that means said click my link to you in my bio let me know one of my
social medias what do you think about young thug apologizing and going on a whole
apology tour do you care or are you like who do need do and we be
We beat these folks. What do you do? We beat them. We go forward.
And at the end of the day, do you think that Wham should pick up the phone?
