Latest / Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect / "YEAT & BNYX - IM YEAT"
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- 0:04[SPEAKER_01]: Now, getting into ye, well, pause.
- 0:07[SPEAKER_01]: You guys, see that's the problem.
- 0:10[SPEAKER_01]: You know, not the greatest way to start off with a segment.
- 0:14[SPEAKER_01]: Getting it to music that ye just put out his latest track, which is titled, I'm ye.
- 0:22[SPEAKER_02]: you guys.
- 0:25[SPEAKER_01]: If you ever want to know the problem with hip hop, sometimes it's to create activity going into track titles, but nonetheless, I'm not here to hate because of course, I like yeast music.
- 0:33[SPEAKER_01]: You know, that may be surprising to some, but his last album, twenty ninety three, I really enjoyed it and to the point where
- 0:42[SPEAKER_01]: I believe he had one of the better features from the go aka the mascot of hip hop aka Drake.
- 0:50[SPEAKER_01]: As when it comes to ye when it comes to Drake, I know it's off his album, what was it at?
- 0:57[SPEAKER_01]: As we speak, I don't see on his album.
- 0:59[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, it was part two.
- 1:00[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, because I remember I think the original version came out and then Drake's versus added to it.
- 1:04[SPEAKER_01]: Anyways, the reason why I say that is because the most hilarious thing to happen in hip-hop when Yeet was going crazy back then as far as
- 1:13[SPEAKER_01]: What was that?
- 1:14[SPEAKER_01]: As far as twenty twenty three was the fact that IDGAF and remains first person shooter track with Drake was competing because who in the world would have saw that coming?
- 1:26[SPEAKER_01]: Of course we asked lime you out with Drake and SZA.
- 1:29[SPEAKER_01]: We had a lot of other tracks off of all the dogs that I believe could have went higher on their charts.
- 1:36[SPEAKER_01]: But ultimately ended up being IDGAF that was one of the more outstanding tracks from an analytical standpoint.
- 1:44[SPEAKER_01]: off of Drake's album, which is very surprising.
- 1:47[SPEAKER_01]: So what that being considered, Yitz fan base is definitely active and very engaged into whatever he's on and whatever he puts out.
- 1:55[SPEAKER_01]: So I'll be interested to see what ends up happening with this specific track as B and X is also labeled on the track, which I don't think produces usually get features on tracks, but hey, you know, teaches on, right?
- 2:08[SPEAKER_01]: Because Y also put out the Filipino ways, Yit mix.
- 2:12[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, ladies and gentlemen,
- 2:14[SPEAKER_01]: He actually got a whole Drake track cleared and he was able to make his own remix, but then you come to realize.
- 2:23[SPEAKER_01]: And the credits is said OVO under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG recordings.
- 2:32[SPEAKER_00]: Like if the state of hemp hop, like what's going on?
- 2:34[SPEAKER_01]: Safe to say that Drake has a very hefty percentage on that track.
- 2:37[SPEAKER_01]: But, you know, nonetheless, I think that was pretty solid.
- 2:39[SPEAKER_01]: I like Yitz music and totality.
- 2:43[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's a very interesting artist when it comes from an experimental factor.
- 2:48[SPEAKER_01]: And as far as the sound of hip hop, I think he does a lot to it.
- 2:51[SPEAKER_01]: Change it up to showcase how genres have a lot of sub-genres that maybe get
- 2:58[SPEAKER_01]: glossed over because of the overall, maybe some people don't like the way that he approaches the wrapping aspect because I believe he's not a lyricist, right?
- 3:08[SPEAKER_01]: I believe he has production in a way that he execute flows over that being next production is what keeps people coming back time and time again.
- 3:18[SPEAKER_01]: which is why I like it.
- 3:19[SPEAKER_01]: You know, some people would call it hyperpop.
- 3:22[SPEAKER_01]: I don't even know what that means.
- 3:23[SPEAKER_01]: I just think it's experimental rap.
- 3:25[SPEAKER_01]: And ultimately, he's messing with sounds that normally rappers would stay away from.
- 3:31[SPEAKER_01]: So I would give him kudos for that.
- 3:34[SPEAKER_01]: And of course, when it comes to him rising in the early, twenty-twenty through snippets, which I always say when it comes to TikTok,
- 3:41[SPEAKER_01]: is one of the most authentic ways to engage with your audience, especially if you're putting out music.
- 3:46[SPEAKER_01]: If you want to be taken serious as a musician, safe to say that a couple snippets would not hurt, right?
- 3:52[SPEAKER_01]: Just one person watching that could change your entire career, right?
- 3:58[SPEAKER_01]: So when people are not putting out snippets, trying to be taken seriously as a musician, I just look at them like, what are you doing?
- 4:04[SPEAKER_00]: But then you know, I'm saying, I'm like, do you have a hip-hop?
- 4:07[SPEAKER_00]: Like, what's going on?
- 4:08[SPEAKER_01]: So as far as looking at the state of hip-hop, Yeet definitely has to figure it out.
- 4:11[SPEAKER_01]: I really enjoyed his last album.
- 4:14[SPEAKER_01]: As far as his specific track, I'm Yeet.
- 4:16[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if this is for a new audience.
- 4:17[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know what type of marketing budget may be.
- 4:20[SPEAKER_01]: The marketing budget was ten X with their specific track.
- 4:23[SPEAKER_01]: So he was like, I'm a let you all know who I am because I don't see why in the world.
- 4:27[SPEAKER_01]: It would be titled that, right?
- 4:29[SPEAKER_01]: So ultimately, he is going to keep having success as far as on the charts.
- 4:34[SPEAKER_01]: I do believe when it comes to this track, I'm ye.
- 4:36[SPEAKER_01]: This is the unequivocal single for his upcoming album.
- 4:40[SPEAKER_01]: Now, I don't know when he will put out the album, but as far as having Drake behind him in his camp and giving him a push as far as a marketing strategy, you come to realize that ye is still under field trip recordings, which is UMG.
- 4:54[SPEAKER_01]: So now,
- 4:56[SPEAKER_01]: Ultimately, I believe he is going to find himself at a crossroads, either you signed a drink or
- 5:04[SPEAKER_01]: Drake's gonna take your producer and run for the heels, right?
- 5:09[SPEAKER_01]: It's two ways to go down.
- 5:10[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, if you want any inclination of how I could go down, just ask the weekend, right?
- 5:15[SPEAKER_01]: So I think he is a great artist in himself.
- 5:19[SPEAKER_01]: Being next to something that Drake automatically saw, as I always say, he could last with an artist takes their producer and now that sound is his.
- 5:27[SPEAKER_01]: with the heat, his sound is so unique.
- 5:29[SPEAKER_01]: At some point, I could see Drake stepping in and me and like, hey, are you going to sign to me?
- 5:33[SPEAKER_01]: Cause if not, we'd be for now.
- 5:35[SPEAKER_01]: You know, saying just straight like that.
- 5:37[SPEAKER_01]: So ultimately, in his decision, I believe that he is on tour.
- 5:43[SPEAKER_01]: If I'm not mistaken, as far as I know, I think he's on tour.
- 5:49[SPEAKER_01]: He has himself in a pile of money.
- 5:52[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if that means dangerous summer he has himself a yeechella so I guess he was that co-chella.
- 5:57[SPEAKER_01]: I think that's why he revealed the field in a ways remix.
- 5:59[SPEAKER_01]: So anyways, I don't know if he's on tour or not.
- 6:02[SPEAKER_01]: His marketing campaign needs a little work.
- 6:05[SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, so when it comes to track, I know his fan base is gonna engage with the ultimately, I believe he's on tour.
- 6:13[SPEAKER_01]: Don't like quote me on that.
- 6:14[SPEAKER_01]: I believe he is.
- 6:16[SPEAKER_01]: But with this single click my link share in my bio, let me know one of my social media is what do you think about?
- 6:21[SPEAKER_01]: Yeet's latest track titled Amgi, very funny enough is titled Amgi.
- 6:26[SPEAKER_01]: And if you liked the track, what is your favorite thing about the track that Yeet just put out?