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Logic (Ft. Will Smith) – Don't Be Afraid to Be Different
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[Intro: Logic] / Yeah-yeah, yeah / Yeah-yeah / [Chorus: Logic] / Don't be afraid to be different / Don't be afraid to be different, y'all / Don't be afraid to be different / Don't
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Logic – Don't Be Afraid to Be Different Samples
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See all of “Don't Be Afraid to Be Different” by Logic’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Will Smith Drops References To ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ On Logic’s “Don’t Be Afraid To Be Different”
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Meanwhile, Logic interpolates Technotronic’s 1989 hit, “Pump Up the Jam.”
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Nic West – Cadence
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Intro / Aye its two places I ain’t going and that’s back-and-forth ya smell me / Come get you a dose of this pimpin’ baby / Check / Verse 1 / Fresh to death like a cherry wood
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Logic (People's Army) – When's it all gonna to change
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[Verse 1: Logic] / I lost friends and gained angels / I fell like I lost my ends and I can't save you / I'll see you when I get there / Where ever it is; heaven or hell or between
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Anthony Fantano (Ft. Cal Chuchesta) – Logic - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind ALBUM REVIEW
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[Intro: Anthony Fantano & Cal Chuchesta] / Hi, everyone. Sadthony Facetano here, the Internet's busiest music nerd, and it is time for a review of the new Logic album, Confessions
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Read All The Lyrics To Logic’s New Album ‘Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind’
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The Maryland rapper combines ‘Under Pressure’ & ‘Bobby Tarantino’ styles on his sixth album.
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Will Smith Raps The Lyrics To His 1987 Single “Brand New Funk” On The Spot
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He also performed “The History of Will Smith” on Jimmy Fallon’s show this week.
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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 – Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
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“Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” is the title track and second single from Logic’s sixth studio album.
Logic uses this song to vent feelings of insecurity that have been driven
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Read All The Lyrics To The ‘Bad Boys For Life’ Soundtrack
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The star-studded tracklist includes Rick Ross, City Girls, and Quavo.
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Fisher_ofmen
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God loving music writer, underway.
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DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Interpolations
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See all of “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s interpolations
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Saint Ripley (Ft. BVLVNCE) – Thoughts & Prayers
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[Intro - Pastor] / "So what’s wrong with these pastors? / The first thing that’s wrong with them is they’re not going out and preaching the gospel! / But secondly, the problem is
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Jon Guerra – Life Logic
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[Verse 1] / God, I don't get what's going on / Lately I feel I'm always wrong / Is it right to write You a song when / I just don't understand myself at all? (I just don't
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Louis Logic – They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To
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Polished to a high shine, straight outta the shrink wrap / Thin cracks riddled the glass on our picture perfect past now that I think back / Was it in craftsmanship? Was there
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Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam Interpolations
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See all of “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic’s interpolations
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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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Childish Gambino – Do Ya Like
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[Intro: Adele] / Words that I made up, you say my name like- / Words that I made up, you say my name like- / [Chorus] / Baby girl, you know what I want / Let me do it to ya, do it
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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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Jon Guerra – Life Logic (Live)
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[Verse 1] / God, I don’t get what’s going on / Lately I feel I’m always wrong / Is it right to write You a song when / I just don’t understand myself at all / No, I just don’t
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Logic (Ft. Eminem) – Homicide
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“Homicide" is the third single released from Logic’s 2019 album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
The track exhibits Logic and Eminem’s rapid-fire flows. The title seems to assert
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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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Lyn Collins – Think (About It) Samples
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See all of “Think (About It)” by Lyn Collins’s samples
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Logic (Ft. Big Lenbo, Black Thought, Chuck D & No I.D.) – America
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“America” is Logic’s way of expressing his political thoughts. This is also the first time he has ever made a statement about politics in his music.
In an interview with Genius
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NF – Leave Me Alone
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“Leave Me Alone” is a track where NF responds to fame, which is personified and originally referenced in the 2018 singles “NO NAME” and “WHY.” He wants his fame to “leave him alone
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Logic (Ft. G-Eazy) – COMMANDO
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“COMMANDO” is the first collaboration between Logic and Bay Area rapper G-Eazy. They both use this track to flaunt their successes in terms of fame and material possessions.
These
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Logic – Village Slum
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On “Village Slum,” Logic raps about his relationship with alcohol as a witness to its dark side during his childhood. As he’s grown, Logic realized he is not tied to the same past
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Logic (Ft. Wiz Khalifa) – Still Ballin
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“Still Ballin” marks the third collaboration between Logic and Wiz Khalifa. Both artists use this track to flaunt their high-dollar lifestyles.
The song was first previewed on
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Eminem – Fall
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“Fall” continues Kamikaze’s main theme of criticizing the current state of the rap game while also responding to critics of his then-previous album, Revival, which was—and remains—
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Arctic Monkeys – The Jeweller's Hands
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The song is basically about the idea of having an affair. In an interview with Xfm, Alex Turner said that this song meaning was very similar to “Catapult”. In fact, in this song
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Logic – Out of Sight
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The phrase “knock on wood” hints at the hopeful reoccurrence of a positive statement. With a $50,000 Rolex and a pair of legendary kicks worth well over $7,000 at the age of 29
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Logic – Lost in Translation
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While referencing previous RattPack anthems, such as “I Am the Greatest” and “Fade Away,” Logic speaks on life after success. He draws more attention to his ventures in filmmaking
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Eminem) – If I Told You
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“If I Told You” focuses on a suppressed homosexual coming out to his friend—Joyner takes the perspective of the gay man coming out while Eminem takes the perspective of his
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Cellar Noise – Underground Ride
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I see lights / All around me / Somewhere to go / I follow the crowd / Running here and there / Following their dreams / As they try to organize carefully their time / Wasting their
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NF – Intro III
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On “Intro III,” NF talks about his old fears and describes the changes he has made to conquer them. At the end of the track, NF realizes that he can’t fully destroy his fear
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Aaron Hall – Don't Be Afraid (Sex You Down Some Mo' Version)
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[Interlude] / There's no need to be afraid, my baby / I'm as gentle as a kitten / [Verse 1] / Oh, baby, don't you be afraid / I promise I won't hurt you, no way, no way / [Ad lib
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Royce da 5'9" (Ft. King Green & Logic) – Caterpillar (Remix)
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Contrary to the originial track, “Caterpillar,” which featured both Eminem and King Green, this remix features King Green but also a new verse by Logic.
Logic was originally
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Logic – Cocaine
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“Cocaine” is a song that has been highly anticipated since Logic featured a snippet of it on his “Freestyle Friday” series late in 2018 on his Instagram.
Logic mocks the average
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