Genius Meanings
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Logic – Pretty Young Girl
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Logic reveals skills across multiple genres in “Pretty Young Girl,” one of the first ballads Logic has ever teased and released.
This song was debuted at Logic’s first show on the
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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 – Relaxation
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Logic raps over the same instrumental from “Electric Relaxation” by A Tribe Called Quest to tell us a story about his past sexcapades with two different females.
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Logic – Till the End
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This is the final song off the standard edition of Logic’s “Under Pressure” or the end of his Under Pressure Program – an exposition story element presented nearly at the end of
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Logic – I Love You Forever
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[Verse] / Hold me in your loving arms, please / Please don't be alarmed, no / Don't sound the alarm / You're always on my mind / I wish you were mine / I wish I could tell you how
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Logic – Baby
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“Baby” is a track that will sound familiar to Logic fans, as the drum pattern is eerily reminiscent of his 2018 track, “Warm It Up.”
Logic actually talked about this track in an
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Logic – Tic Tac Toe
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Another “lyrical mainstream joint” from Logic, “Tic Tac Toe” is about his recent success and dedication to music. This is one of the few songs that can be used in the Logic-Drake
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Logic (Ft. Juto) – Can I Kick It
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“Can I Kick It” is the lone track on the Supermarket Soundtrack with a feature, as Logic leans on R&B artist Juto to add a soft vibe.
The track is also a reference to the popular
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Logic – Dear God
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This song is a message from Logic to God. It is where he addresses a lot of the issues he has gone through with his claim to fame as well as his life before rap.
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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 (Ft. Gucci Mane) – Icy
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Logic and Gucci Mane use “Icy” to flaunt their diamonds and other material possessions.
This track was given its own cover art, as it was planned to be a single, but was instead
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Logic – God Might Judge
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[Intro] / Ayy, this one for all the ladies out there / This like that old Kanye / That College Dropout Kany— / This that new workout though / When you in the gym and shit, doing
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Project Pat – Ghetto Type Broad
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[Verse 1] / She's a freaky young gal, a bi-sexual / But a hustler though and will sell some snow / Wit dat' juicy fat thang I can't let you go / What she doing mane wit' all that I
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Logic – Legacy
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“Legacy” is a track written as Logic daydreams of being a man that works his entire life to provide for a family he unintentionally ignores.
In the first 2 verses, he describes
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Logic – I'm Gone
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“I’m Gone” talks about a “girl,” which is actually a metaphor for Logic’s old inspirations, like “money, women and cars.” Logic discusses getting rid of these old inspirations in
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Foster (Ft. Sody) – fools (can’t help falling in love)
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[Intro] / Wise men say / Only fools rush in / And I can't help falling in love with you / [Verse 1] / I wonder if I'm ever on her mind like she's on mine / Probably not / Swear I'
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Logic – Used to Hate It
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Logic brings another song about the changes in his life due to his new found success. This song samples the Zeal Theme of the 1995 video game, Chrono Trigger.
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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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Bryson Tiller – Don't
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“Don’t” is the pinnacle of Bryson’s fresh R&B career, receiving over 70 million plays on his Soundcloud in under a year. The narrator of this vibey track speaks on how he wishes to
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Logic – What You Want
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One of many songs off of Young Sinatra: Undeniable which samples a remake. This song samples Frank Ocean’s “Thinkin Bout You” which sampled Kid Cudi’s “Pillow Talk.”
This song
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Michael Jackson – Billie Jean
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One of Michael Jackson’s signature songs, “Billie Jean” tells the tale of a young girl who claims to be the mother of Jackson’s alleged son. The song was the second single from his
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Logic – Numbers
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Logic brings us another upbeat song about grinding, relationships and, as Birdman would say “chasin' the paper”.
The backing track is a sampling of Paramore’s “Decode.”
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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 – 500 Days of Summer
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This is a story of boy meets girl. The boy, Tom Hansen of Margate, New Jersey, grew up believing that he’d never truly be happy until the day he met the one. This belief stemmed
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Logic – 5AM
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“5AM” takes a dive into Logic’s troubled childhood, but is quickly turned around with feelings of confidence being spit about his rise into hip hop.
The track reportedly got its
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Logic – Midnight
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“Midnight” is a two-part track with two separate instrumentals. The first part is a repeated chorus where Logic raps about how his life defies the common “rapper lifestyle” and how
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Logic (Ft. Elijah Blake) – The High Life
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“The High Life” is defined as a lifestyle without boundaries or rules. You set your own heights and limits for yourself. Logic has finally realized that he is finally getting the
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Logic – Metropolis
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This is a more relaxed song off the album, talking about different journeys in Logic’s life.
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Olivia Rodrigo – logical
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[Verse 1] / Master manipulator / God, you're so good at what you do / Come for me like a savior / And I'd put myself through hell for you / Hear all the rumors lately / That you
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Logic – DeLorean
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In the 12th track from Supermarket, The title pays honor to the Sci-fi movie “Back to the Future” and especially to the car The Delorean: as it goes in the song Logic fantasies
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Logic – Time Machine
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[Verse] / I built a time machine for you / But you always die, no matter what I do / Every time I go back, I always seem to fail / And the Angel of Death always prevails / [Chorus
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Logic – I'm Probably Gonna Rock Your World
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“I’m Probably Gonna Rock Your World” was the fifth installment of the ‘Freestyle Fridays’ series which was released on March 3, 2019.
It was first previewed on Logic’s Instagram
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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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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 – Inception
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This song samples the Hans Zimmer song “Time,” a famous instrumental used in the movie Inception as the perfect introduction to his third mixtape, Young Sinatra: Undeniable.
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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 – Do Ya Like
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[Intro: Adele] / Without me knowing, they melt my heart to stone / And I hear your words that I made up / You say my name like there could be an us / I best tidy up / (Sinatra) / [
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Logic (Ft. Hailee Steinfeld) – Ordinary Day
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“Ordinary Day” (aka “The Night Goes On”) is the eighth track and is the long-anticipated track by many Logic fans. This marks the first collaboration between Logic and Hailee
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Logic – DadBod
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“DadBod” is Logic’s way of poking fun at people who want him to go back to his early rap days such as this album’s predecessor, Under Pressure, where he raps about his tough
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Logic – Just Another Day (In My Mind)
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“Just Another Day” is Logic’s plea to the Rap world that he has what it takes. He’s put in the time and the effort, but that’s every day to him.
He also uses this title for his
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