
I feel like Logic can do better than this. I don’t know man… I mean, I like the song, but it just feels like… I don’t know. The third verse was definitely the best one. I think it’s a bit catchier than the previous track. This was the second single from this album. It’s not really bad at all, but nothing that he said was that interesting.

Nothing about it stands out enough for me to wanna hear it more than once. I think this is a decent song, but I’m never gonna listen to it again. The bar about having more verses than the Holy Bible was kinda cool. The beat’s pretty good, and the first verse had some nice lines. It’s not amazing or anything, but it’s pretty solid. This was the third single released from this album. It’s not gonna blow anyone away, but it’s enjoyable enough.

It lasted a lot longer than I needed it to, but I get that he probably wanted to include as many as possible. The song ends with an onslaught of voicemails from them talking about how much they appreciate Logic’s music. “The Rattpack” is the name he gave his fanbase. Lucy Rose just provides background vocals. Logic kinda sounds like Drake if he was a better rapper on this first verse. I definitely prefer Logic over that style of production. Steven Blum’s character says “let’s get back to this boom bap shit,” which is a good sign. This track starts with a skit featuring the same characters that first showed up on The Incredible True Story. Thank You featuring Lucy Rose & The Rattpack produced by Vontae Thomas & Rascal

I really don’t know how I’m gonna feel about this project in particular, but the tracklist looks kind of promising. I think Logic is a talented MC, so I was pretty disappointed by it. That’s his most successful project to date, but it’s easily the weakest album in his discography. I’m really hoping this album is a step up from his previous album, ΞVERYBODY. I don’t really think this project has that much hype since it’s been kind of overshadowed by Tha Carter V, but Logic has a pretty sizable fanbase, so I’m sure it’ll do well. I remember there was a shit ton of hype behind that project. It’s the sequel to Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever, which was the first Logic project that I ever listened to. This album was released on February 28th this year.
