Logic Takes It Back To Basics On “Soul Food II”
Following the release of his alleged swan song “No Pressure,” Logic lays his cards on the table on the bar-heavy “Soul Food II.”
No more does that become evident than on “Soul Food II,” an album highlight that finds Logic bodying not one, but two elaborately crafted instrumentals from 6ix, MTK, and Bobby himself. Stepping ably to the plate, Logic wastes little time in conjuring a vividly rendered world, rapping at a level sure to please his day ones. They don’t love you ’til you dead and then they call you profound, no matter how mainstream you was in the end, you still underground,” he spits. “That’s the truth, feeling close to the cliff, like Rick Dalton in the booth / money ain’t the key to happiness and this the proof, modern-day rap is like a golden era spoof.”
Check out the extensive track for yourself, especially if you need a reminder of what Logic is capable of as an emcee. And if you like what you heard, No Pressure can be streamed in its entirety right here.
QUOTABLE LYRICS
They don’t love you ’til you dead and then they call you profound
No matter how mainstream you was in the end, you still underground
That’s the truth, feeling close to the cliff, like Rick Dalton in the booth
Money ain’t the key to happiness and this the proof
Modern-day rap is like a golden era spoof














































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