Genius Lyrics
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Logic (Ft. Alessia Cara & Khalid) – 1-800-273-8255
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On “1-800-273-8255,” Logic shows that suicide is never the answer to anyone’s problems. He wants people to know that there is always help available, such as the National Suicide
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Logic – Under Pressure
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Under Pressure’s title track was also its lead single, however, the single version was abbreviated to 3:50. Logic premiered the track during his While You Wait Tour, performing it
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Logic – Fear
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“Fear” is the lead single from Logic’s long-awaited ninth studio album, Ultra 85.
In the track, Logic raps about shedding fears of judgement from others and becoming the person he
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Logic (Ft. Ryan Tedder) – One Day
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On “One Day,” the lead single of Young Sinatra IV, Logic speaks about realizing his dreams have come to fruition at this point of his career. He no longer has to look ahead to
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Logic – 44 More
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On “44 More,” Logic raps just one verse made out of precisely 44 bars. He talks about issues ranging from family troubles to doubters in the industry, while boasting his current
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VOUS Worship – Logic
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[Verse 1] / Trying to find some clarity / Tip of the tongue but I can't speak / My mind is playing tricks on me / I need You / I need You / [Chorus] / Open up my eyes / Reveal to
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Logic (Ft. Damian Lemar Hudson) – Black SpiderMan
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“Black Spiderman” is Logic’s way of telling people to be themselves and be proud of it and also to respect other people’s opinions.
He wants everyone to know that race, religion
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Logic – Take It Back
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On “Take It Back” Logic speaks mainly about his life experiences. He explains his childhood and how it made him become the person he is today.
Despite being subjected to racism
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Logic (Ft. Camille Michelle Gray) – Mind Of Logic
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[Collision: Logic] / Music. Shows. Relationships. Fame. Happiness. Music. Fortune. Staying humble. Music. Fans. Grinding. Shows. Music. Touring. Money. Faith. Music. God. Fear
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Logic – 44ever*
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Lyrics from Snippets / [Intro] / Yeah, ay / [Verse] / Day one, day one, day one / This for my day ones / Fuck about a fake one / Smoking that one to one till it’s all done / And
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Logic (Ft. C Dot Castro) – Disgusting
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Logic and fellow RattPack member C Dot Castro channel their inner Eminem as they spit ridiculous rhymes over Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s classic song “Deep Cover.”
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Logic – Supermarket
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This song most closely correlates with the novel when compared to the rest of the tracks on this soundtrack.
The lyrics throughout this song resemble Flynn’s thoughts, the main
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Logic – Yuck
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In “Yuck,” Logic is rapping to those that have beef with him. He explains that he never responds to rappers that come at him because he doesn’t have to, he lets his success talk.
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Logic – City of Stars
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This is a break-up song dedicated to hip-hop where Logic details his relationship by personifying music as a woman.
The song starts off with a sample of Genesis' lead guitarist
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Logic – Gang Related
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This song samples “Carrot Man” by Sepalcure, and “Mad Crew” by KRS-ONE.
Thematically, the song explores the fear and desperation that pushes so many urban youth into gang culture
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Logic – Keanu Reeves
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On “Keanu Reeves,” Logic pokes fun at himself by reciprocating the jokes and criticisms made about him, such as being biracial and the success of “1-800-273-8255” are mentioned.
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Power Trip – Nightmare Logic
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The slumber of reason gives birth to all demons / A new battle takes form / Forced evolution to incite revolution / Rewrite the rules to play the game / As we struggle in the fight
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Brand New – Same Logic/Teeth
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The fifth track on Science Fiction, “Same Logic/Teeth” is a strikingly honest song broaching themes of self-harm and self-loathing.
It explores toxic coping methods for severe
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Logic (Ft. Cynthia Erivo) – Inside
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On “Inside,” Logic gives listeners a peak behind his exterior at problems he has faced during his career. Despite the fame and notoriety, Logic has felt great pain with so much
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Logic – Slave II
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“Slave II” is a proclamation by Logic that he deserves to be in this position of the rap game. He contrasts his life from struggling in poverty, to signing a record deal and
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Logic (Ft. Jesse Boykins III) – Paradise
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This 14th track is divided in two parts, which is the same format as “Soul Food” off of Under Pressure.
The first part delves into the his early life, and the troubles he faced as
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Logic (Ft. C Dot Castro) – Lightsabers
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[Part I] / [Intro: Juicy J & C Dot Castro] / Logic / Talk shit, get hit, nigga / This is a world premiere / Logic, Juicy J, College Park / Takin' 'em back to 2011, my nigga / [
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Logic – Nikki
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The identity of Nikki is finally revealed. In this song Logic struggles with his nicotine addiction which he refers to as Nikki; note the similarity of pronunciation – Nikki and
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Logic (Ft. Cordae) – Mama / Show Love
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“Mama / Show Love” is the first collaboration between Logic and fellow DMV native YBN Cordae.
The song is broken into two parts, “Mama” and “Show Love.” The first section involves
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Logic – The Return
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“The Return,” the second single from Young Sinatra IV, can be seen as Logic’s official resurrection of his ‘Young Sinatra’ alter ego.
The song includes his Sinatra tag, a chorus
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Logic – One
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On “One,” Logic opens the Young Sinatra trilogy by discussing finally finding success; as a result of his hard work and dedication. The track is also sprinkled with some
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Logic – Free Music
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[Intro] / One take, yeah, yeah / [Chorus] / I'm bringing free music back with this / Leaving no one intact with this / Spill my guts on the track with this / Tracklist looking
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Rucka Rucka Ali – Destroyed With Facts & Logic
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[Intro] / W-N-I-G, Detroit / [Verse 1-1] / Melting the snowflakes with my laser vision / Destroying leftists with logic and hitting / Logic and science and separate latrines
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Logic – No Pressure Freestyle
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“No Pressure Freestyle” is a teaser track released by Logic via social media platforms before his Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Tour with JID and YBN Cordae began in the fall of
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Logic – Dead Presidents III
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[Produced by C-Sick] / [Intro] / ("Dead Presidents III," not to be confused with "Growing Pains III") / "Logic this," "Logic that," / "Logic sick," "Logic wack" / Logic just don't
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Logic – Prime
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This is the 16th track off of Logic’s ‘Young Sinatra’ mixtape. Logic boasts about his lyricism that lies within his music, specifically in this song.
The title can act as a double
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Logic – Everybody Dies
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“Everybody Dies” is the third single to be released from Logic’s second 2018 project, Young Sinatra IV.
Throughout the track, Logic raps about his come up and how everyone should
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Bad Religion – Inner Logic
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Greg’s take on the song:
I hope people learn to question what seems obvious, because usually there is deeper meaning to it that is contrary to what appears on the surface. There
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The Sisters of Mercy – Amphetamine Logic
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Watch them do / The falling over / Watch them do / The standing still / Nothing but the knife to live for / One life, all I need / Give me one good reason / Give me more S.... / (
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Logic (Ft. Killer Mike) – Confess
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“Confess” is about Logic admitting to his actions that he is not fond of. Even though he doesn’t like the fact he made these mistakes, he isn’t gonna let them bring him down.
This
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Diabolic – Soldier's Logic
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[Verse 1 - Diabolic] / Soldier's logic, capture the essence and hold it hostage / Like passengers controlling cockpits with loaded Glock clips / Won't stop 'til pigs fly, solar
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Logic (Ft. Dria) – Stainless
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“Stainless” is the 12th track from Logic’s sophomore album, The Incredible True Story.
In 2013, Logic performed a portion of the second verse on Tim Westwoods show, ‘Westwood Crib
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Logic (Ft. Big Lenbo) – Young Jesus
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Logic joins forces with his RattPack crew mate Big Lenbo on this 90’s-esque track.
He took to Twitter on September 21st, 2015, a day before the track’s release, to announce the
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Logic – Common Logic / Midnight Marauder
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This song is a tribute to one of Logic’s inspirations, A Tribe Called Quest, whose third album is titled Midnight Mauraders. Logic’s intro and outro on this track are samples from
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Logic – 30,000
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On “30,000,” Logic shares the feelings of getting high, but also talks about his experience with this new high-life lifestyle.
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