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Logic, Using His Song Titles

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Logic, Using His Song Titles Lyrics

Stain in the Game
Nothing But A Hero (RMX)
I Want It All
I Just Wanna
Can I Love
Love Jones (Skit)
Love Jones
Give It To Me
Sunny In The Booth
Growing Pains
Scenario
Ask Em
BackPack
Worthy
WordPlay
Back and Forth

Shine On
All I Do
Sell Out Records
Beggin'
Mind of Logic
Champagne Thoughts
Addiction
Stewie Griffin
Live on the Air
Young Sinatra II
Juice
Take It Slow
Let Me Go
Mixed Feelings
Growing Pains II
As I Am

Inception
Set the Tone
Dead Presidents III
Used to Hate It
No Biggie
Disgusting
Relaxation
Tic Tac Toe
ThirstMail
The Spotlight
We Get High
500 Days of Summer
What You Want
Do Ya Like
Aye Girl
Young Sinatra III
All Sinatra Everything
Dear God
I Made It
World Wide

Welcome to Forever
Roll Call
5AM
Break it Down
Feel Good
Saturday
Walk on By
The Come Up
Randolph Returns
Ballin
Young Jedi
The High Life
Common Logic
Midnight Marauder
Just A Man
Man of the Year
The End
Soul Food
I'm Gone
Gang Related
Buried Alive
Bounce
Growing Pains III
Never Enough
Metropolis
Nikki
Under Pressure
Till the End
Driving Ms. Daisy
Alright

Contact
Fade Away
White People
Like Woah
Young Jesus
Innermission
I Am the Greatest
The Cube
Lord Willin
City of Stars
Stainless
Babel
Paradise
Never Been
Run It
Lucidity
The Incredible True Story
Illuminatro
Flexicution
The Jam
Slave II
A Word From Our Sponsor
Wrist
Super Mario World
Studio Ambience at Night: Malibu
44 Bars
Slave
Deeper Than Money

Are You Ready for a story? A story of a once Young, Broke & Infamous rapper by the name of Logic

Sir Robert Bryson Hall II was born on January 22nd, 1990 in Gaithersburg, Maryland. To the average man, it was Just Another Day, but to the people that would eventually become the RattPack, it was One of the most important days of their lives, the Intro to Young Sinatra.

After a long and Nasty childhood filled with Highs & Lows, working 925 in jobs that he didn't enjoy, a family that regularly worked the block Sellin' Drugs On The Low, Robert picked up the mic in search of an Upgrade in life

Now he is a multi-million dollar artist in his Prime and his Life is Good. With first week Numbers of 135,000 it is easy to understand why he is living the Life of a Don. 30,000+ people come to see Logic perform his songs

How to Format Lyrics:

  • Type out all lyrics, even repeating song parts like the chorus
  • Lyrics should be broken down into individual lines
  • Use section headers above different song parts like [Verse], [Chorus], etc.
  • Use italics (<i>lyric</i>) and bold (<b>lyric</b>) to distinguish between different vocalists in the same song part
  • If you don’t understand a lyric, use [?]

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July 8, 2016
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