Aight, listen up, everybody. It’s ya boy Denzel, the top dawg in the review game, the illest since sliced bread, His Majesty the Critic, and all that nonsense. Yo, Logic just dropped an album, and we’re about to dive in. Y'all probably know Logic as the rapper who’s kinda like Tom Holland doing hip-hop or maybe that mixed dude who got caught up in a mess over whether he's too mixed to say the n-word. However you know him, he’s been around. Sometimes he’s tight, sometimes he’s trash. He even had that world’s fastest rapper title for a minute, but someone snatched that crown already. Hopefully, this joint is fire, but honestly, I ain’t expectin’ much. Let's see what's good.
Twenty tracks? Man, what’s with these long-ass albums, for real.
Paul Rodriguez
Aight,
so this joint starts off soft. He's talkin’. Nah, this ain’t Logic. Oh,
now Logic’s spittin’ again. But yo, the mix on this is wack. And he’s
straight up jackin’ someone’s flow here. It sounds tight, but I swear
I’ve heard this exact flow before. Bet I’ll remember long after this
review’s done. Oh snap! It just clicked—he’s bitin' Souls of Mischief’s
flow.
Now he’s slippin’ off beat. Yikes. This
took a mad wack turn. Finally, he’s back on beat, but dude keeps fallin'
off. We’ll let it slide, but yo, the mix is straight trash. His DJ or
producer needs to catch some heat for this.
He’s
shoutin' out random rappers. “This one's for Kanye when he ain’t
wildin' out.” Yo, that’s funny, considering Kanye’s wildin’ out in the
news again.
Beats - 6/10
Lyrics - 10/10
16/20
Mission Control
Aight,
this beat’s kinda fire. I’m vibin’. The rhyme scheme’s basic, but he’s
tryna pass it off as lyrical. Don’t get it twisted—it’s the same rhyme
the whole track. But he’s flowin’ better, and the production stepped up.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 5/10
13/20
Deja Vu
Now
he’s talkin’ about his n-word usage. Interesting. He was spittin’ nice,
but then the rhymes fell off. I’m seein’ a lotta the same rhyme
schemes, though. There’s a sample from JID’s “Off Deez” that hits just
right. This one sounds dope. Logic’s stepped up his game heavy. This is
real solid. Plus, he ain’t bitin’ no more flows. Props to that.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 8/10
16/20
Glorious Ultra Panavision
This is a skit. It’s cool, nice lil’ story.
Fear
Soft
beat. It’s poppy, but it’s aight. Some of these lyrics don’t make
sense, but I’m feelin’ his flow. He’s spittin’ fast. The lyrics are
aight, but not as strong as the earlier tracks.
Now he’s singin’? Aight, this just went full pop. Damn.
Beats - 5/10
Lyrics - 7/10
12/20
The
skit’s cool. But it’s pushin’ that BS that there’s no objective truth
in music. Nah, sometimes music’s just straight-up garbage. Sorry, but
that “it’s all subjective” stuff is wrong. If you believe that, go play
Ice Spice’s album from this year and try tellin' yourself that ain't
wack garbage.
Favela
This
beat’s soft, but okay. The rhymes are kinda corny, though. Hope he
didn’t blow all his heat in the first half, but it’s possible. Now he’s
pickin’ it up. This is tight. Some lines are reachin’, though. Example:
“I keep being real like Cypress Hill”
“Like five plus two, you’re weak”
It’s decent. I’d prefer a better beat and fewer weak puns.
Beats - 6/10
Lyrics - 8/10
14/20
Gardens III
This
kicks off with a chopped and twisted sample. Feels like it’s from an
early 2000s rap joint? Logic’s spittin', but his voice is throwin’ off
the lyrics. And the mix is off again. Now the beat suddenly got better.
The rappin’ is tight. Logic’s really upped his game. This is goin’
head-to-head with Denzel’s album, for real.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 9/10
17/20
Ghost in the Machine
This one’s startin’ off nice. The beat’s on point.
Okay,
Logic’s snappin’. This album’s solid. He’s goin' toe-to-toe with
Denzel. I’m diggin’ this. The concept’s strong, and the spittin’ is too.
He’s
singin’ again. Damn. Just gimme bars, bruh. He’s back to rappin’. Bet
he saw me typin’ that complaint. This is fire. I’m really feelin’ the
nostalgia here. Damn.
Beats - 9/10
Lyrics - 9/10
18/20
Innerstellar
Some
random chick singin’. He’s rappin’ again. This one’s a deep
self-analysis track. I’m diggin’ it—it’s mad poetic. This is so good.
I’m sittin’ here grinnin’ like crazy. This is dope.
Beats - 7/10
Lyrics - 10/10
17/20
In Retrospect
Guitar
again? Aight… now he’s singin’. This sounds like some 1950s vibe, which
I know Logic loves, especially Sinatra. This beat is fire, hope he
rides it. Oh, it switched up. The rhyme scheme is insane.
Wow,
this might be the deepest and most complex rhyme scheme I’ve heard all
year. This joint slaps. I ain’t gonna spoil it for y’all. Go peep it.
Logic’s on fire.
Beats - 10/10
Lyrics - 10/10
20/20
He bodied this. Cop this tape. Now. That’s an order.
44ever
Yo,
he’s spittin’ flames here. This is crazy. How’d he get this nice?
Dippin’ from the industry did him good. This is raw talent. He’s murkin’
this album!!! I’m hyped right now. Damn, it just cut off. He stopped
the track right in the middle of the hottest verse of the year. Damn it.
Beat - 10/10
Lyrics - 10/10
20/20
LOVE ME
This beat’s different. It’s solid. The production’s a bit too cooked, though, and the lyrics aren’t clear enough.
The
beat switched up, and he’s spittin’ fire again. This one’s not like the
others, and that’s a good thing. This is tight. I’m lovin’ this flow.
Dude’s got talent.
Beats - 7/10
Lyrics - 9/10
16/20
Planet Death
This is a skit, so we ain’t reviewin’ it, but it’s cool.
Oh snap. He played me! Thought this was a real fight! They’re just playin’ video games. I got bamboozled, and I love it.
Teleport
Another
dope track. That buzzin’ sound is hilarious. He’s killin’ it. How’d he
go from two mid tracks to this?! This is flames. The whole song’s
lyrical rap with substance and a message!!! Real hip-hop is back,
baby!!!
Beat - 8/10
Lyrics - 9/10
17/20
Chess
This is a skit. I’m a big fan of chess myself.
ANTIDOTE
Uh-oh.
We’re singin’ here. He better switch and go hard. This Zelooperez dude
is on here, and he’s aight but doesn’t spit as well as Logic. He’s
decent, though.
Now Logic’s back to rappin’. It’s flames! This dude...he’s made the album of the year. Hard to top this.
The hook’s okay, nothin’ too crazy, but it ain’t bad.
Beats - 10/10
Lyrics - 7/10
17/20
Once upon a time in Hollywood
This one’s startin’ off nice. He’s already killin’ it. The movie references are on point.
This
is fire. I’m lovin’ it. This takes me back, real nostalgic vibes. I’m
diggin’ this so much. Feels like I’m a kid again, discoverin’ hidden
gems. This is straight fire.
Beats - 10/10
Lyrics - 10/10
20/20
Peace, Love, And Positivity
Lyrics - 10/10
20/20
Peace, Love, And Positivity
This
starts off slow. He’s spittin’ so nice. How’s this dude doin’ this?
How?? This sounds like Del, Nas, or maybe Jeru. The rhymes are insane.
Ain’t nobody doin’ it better right now.
This is a dope look into this man’s mind. Real poetic.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 9/10
17/20
City in the Stars
This
one’s pretty good. Not feelin’ the singin’ rap here, but it’s aight.
Gotta admit, it’s nice how he can switch up to singin’ like this.
Oh
snap, now he’s back to rappin’, and he’s straight killin’ it. I
probably won’t be runnin’ this track back, but these rhymes and flows
are crazy.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 9/10
17/20
Thank You For Believing in Me
This closing track kicks off solid. I’m actually bummed this album’s wrappin’ up. I want more, for real!
He’s
mixin’ in some singin’ and spittin’, but this joint is all about good
vibes, so it’s cool. Yo, I’m actually lettin’ a rapper slide for
singin’. That’s wild. The hook is fire—like, seriously fire.
Beats - 8/10
Lyrics - 10/10
18/20
285/340
84%
Best song: “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood”
Worst song: “Fear”
Favorite song: ???
Man,
pickin’ a favorite track here is tough. Ain’t a single wack joint on
this album. We started off shaky, then took off into the stratosphere
and straight up murked it. Logic absolutely bodied this album. The beats
slap, the mix is on point (mostly), the samples are fire, the lyrics
hit hard, the themes are deep—even the album cover’s on another level.
Go cop this. Cop the tape now. Get that train, get a whip, hell, even
grab a wheelbarrow, and BUY THE ULTRA 85 TAPE. Mark my words—this one’s
gonna be a classic in thirty years. Trust me.
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