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All logic mixtapes cd
All logic mixtapes cd










The streak continues on the epic sixth track, “Wu-Tang Forever.” As promised, he manages to feature every member of Wu-Tang Clan on this eight-minute juggernaut.

all logic mixtapes cd

At the end of the record, there’s ample Tedder, performing the final two choruses, with a bridge in between. On the second verse, he asserts, “Game been broken for too long, so I guess I am the cast.” Furthermore, he reminisces on his rough upbringing, and hard times. On the first verse, he raps about coming up, being on the grind, and using his platform for unity. Logic drops straight bars without pop-rapping, showing off his lethal flow. The resulting backdrop is rhythmic and soulful in nature. There’s a welcome change of pace with the production following the opening chorus. “And maybe one day I’ll be wiser / ‘Cause maybe one day I’ll be further from here…” Promo single “One Day” opens with chorus sung by Ryan Tedder, who sings with tremendous energy and optimism, looking toward tomorrow. The big takeaway from “The Glorious Five” is that he reflects on his life and how fame and money hasn’t change him: “Keep yourself in check like a dollar amount / You ain’t better than nobody based on your dollar amount.” Just as Logic asserts, he truly “let(s) this shit rock,” dropping agile rhymes over yet another dusty, soulful backdrop. “The Glorious Five” continues the magnificence that is YSIV. As always, there’s lots to take in – most of it favorable. On the third verse, he references Trump, disses mumble rap, mentions Wu-Tang’s “C.R.E.A.M”, rap beef, status, and notably, how he wants Jay-Z on a track with him. Shit outta they ass as peaceful as possible I wish I could face my homophobic, racist attacker and smack the

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Or called a f****t or a n***er or cracker who wish he was blacker The most eyebrow-raising lyric finds the rapper channeling his socially-conscious side: “Not made to feel bad for speakin’ ‘bout this shit on my mind On the second verse, he remains tough, unapologetic. It’s nothing profound, but works perfectly. From the start of the first verse, he’s confident to the nth degree – “Bitch, I’m here to win it now / L-O-G-I-C, I’m feeling free, I’m finna bring it now / If you know the words take a step back and sing it now.” Following the first verse, he drops an ultra-repetitive hook. It features an old-school sensibility and a balanced sound (drum programming, synths, sample, piano).

all logic mixtapes cd

The beat supporting him, produced by 6ix, is well-suited for this record. As always, Logic impresses with his flow. Standout “The Return” commences with an old school sample at the beginning. He talks a lot of shit, but, you must admire his flows. Notably, you’ve gotta love how his vocals are layered throughout “Everybody Dies,” coupled with the agility and speed of his rhymes. I can’t seem to put my finger on it like a rotary.” Get the pussy wet like Jodeci, you know it’s me Ten years of runnin’, yeah we came up from the basement.”Īs aforementioned, he serves up cocky, confident, and ‘turnt-up’ rhymes, with no shortage of memorable, punch lines. Rap game owe me, I been waitin’ for the paymentĪll these little rappers come and go, wonder where they went He isn’t playing around on the hook: “This what you all been waitin’ for, ain’t it? Furthermore, the synths and pads are effective, naturally suiting his explosive flow. “Everybody Dies” features a dusty, soulful, East Coast rap beat. He continues to show just how much he believes in himself. Logic certainly has no shortage of confidence on standout “Everybody Dies”. While he’s naturally confident, he’s also thankful for his many blessings, fans, and support. Assisted by Lucy Rose on the thankful chorus, a number of fans of the rapper share their gratitude for his artistry. Like many Logic albums, it begins with a skit which closes out with Thomas saying, “Let’s get back to this boom bap shit.” Throughout YSIV, and first evidenced by the lengthy opener, Logic is all in on boom bap, dropping sensational rhymes. “Thank You” kicks off YSIV soulfully, anchored by dusty, rhythmic drums and lush, old-school vibes. Arguably, YSIV is a better-rounded album than his 2017 effort, Everybody. He definitely has bars, something that he shows off on his highly-anticipated fourth studio album, YSIV. While the Grammy-nominated rapper is clearly exaggerating, he is one of the more prolific and skilled rappers in the games.

all logic mixtapes cd

“I got more verses than the Holy Bible, motherfucker.” That’s a lot of verses Logic. Grammy-nominated rapper Logic remains on autopilot throughout the course of his highly-anticipated, fourth studio album, ‘ YSIV.










All logic mixtapes cd