Amen Tony. As someone who was a fan since U.P and B.T1, seeing the pattern quality decrease each release and being disappointed from how dog shit the last 2 were, I was so terrified that this would be a fucking disaster. I am glad Logic came back with a fucking banger.
He’s still gonna be producing stuff I’m pretty sure but not for economic gain. Like maybe produce some fun stuff on twitch. He still loves music but it isn’t gonna he a job for him anymore.
Track list: 1:54 - No Pressure 3:08 - Hit My Line 4:48 - GP4 6:59 - Celebration 10:26 - Open Mic\\Aquarius III 11:52 - Soul Food II 14:17 - Perfect 14:47 - man i is 16:00 - DadBod 17:51 - 5 Hooks 18:56 - Dark Place 20:27 - A2Z 20:49 - Heard Em Say 21:40 - Amen 21:55 - Obediently Yours
This is how you come back after a bad album, lot of introspection and bitterness of the reception the album got. He also doesn't waste too much time talking about the previous album (looking at you, Eminem). It's also amazing for a retirement album, he's paying homage to the OGs and sampling them, but also implies that he has run out of topics too. I love this album, and I was someone who didn't like anything other than Under Pressure.
You're literally acting like em and logic are the same kind of rappers.. em is originally a battle rapper turned mainstream. He goes after people.. that's pretty much what he's always done in a way. Just who he is.
@@ryantyler9823 Damn so that means him being the best selling artist in the 21st century, is a sham he used his white supremacist power to brainwash people. Him criticising critics was also the best selling pure album of 2018, and best selling hip hop album of all time, finally peeps are waking from being mind controlled by him.
Slip Knot dont think u understood my point at all. nobody wants to hear a rapper diss critics for pointing out obvious flaws in their music, just sounds like a baby whining. and ya he is #1 selling bc he is fucking eminem
Fun fact: “Man i is” samples “Didn’t Cha Know” by Erykah Badu and the horns from “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” by OutKast and we all know André 3000 is from OutKast. André and Erykah dated back in the 90’s. They have one child together. Thought that was cool. #NoPressure
@@FalloutFPSJB He said he was originally not even going to release TDP ever, let alone put it on the album, he said he recorded it when he was really sad and depressed in life just as a way to vent
Just crazy to see how quick people change up their position on logic. Not even half a year ago everybody called him straight ass and now since he's retiring ppl are like "he's the goat" "thanks for all the good music".
This is so facts. I’ve been a Logic fan since 2013, & I definitely have not been a fan of anything since like Bobby Tarantino 2. But i’ve never been the guy to trash him. I just didn’t liked it & moved on but always respected the man. Crazy how people speak so quickly without thinking or actually forming their own opinions lmao
@@devonhalford5522 yeah. This album is a step up definitely and i agree that hes fell off recently, but my point is that ppl were saying all this just based on him announcing his retirement. Ppl literally just go with the flow of everyone else and can't form their own opinions for shit.
@@Hunterdmnd yeah im with you I was a die hard fan for a while. But once he dropped BT1 and was like "oh this is just to turn up while I work on the real shit" then to drop everybody, idk just the music in general took a nose dive. Like he just makes a fool out of his fans. He says, "only way ill fail is if my verse weak" then proceeds to drop COADM, everybody, and BT2. AND that hot ass trash ass verse on that French Montana song. Idk he just really doesn't stick to his word and ill admit that I trashed him for that.
Larry Lovestein yeah it’s a shame. I never said he was ass because I know he wasn’t. His new music just wasn’t great. People seem to forget how good his discography was.
Fun Fact: The sample on Soul Food 2 is actually the one intended for the first one. They couldn’t find the people to clear the sample though so they had to recreate it. This is the real sample
Matthew Brannon there was actually a snippet for another part of soul food that was cut too. Kinda sounded like a combination of the first and second best and it was FIRE.
I didn’t notice until someone pointed it out on twitter but the cover art is an interpolation of the cover for Under Pressure, you’ll notice every detail from that cover is here but it’s more like surrealistic
I hope everyone realizes that this is probably it. For everyone who watched the twitch stream, he wasn't joking when he said "For everyone who thinks I'll release something later, five years are gonna pass and you'll be like, oh shit." I think no pressure is the end credits to logics career. If he does end up releasing later, I'm not going to complain. I mean it's freaking logic we're talking about. But overall, he's ready to not be in the spot light any longer. He's sick of the media. He no longer needs to release albums for him to feel loved because he finally loves himself. You can tell no pressure took a lot of time and effort, because it is his final one. My only regret is that I'll probably never get to meet or see him. He was such an inspiration. But even though I didn't meet him in person, I met him through his music. And that is something that will never change.
I think he said this a long time ago that he was going to end his music career and wanted it where you could look back it from a beginning to an end instead of like some other artists where they just randomly keep releasing albums he wanted a kind of like story through his albums beginning to end. But he did say just because he’s done with music doesn’t mean he will completely disappear. In example he’s most likely going to be on twitch a lot more and maybe write more books or even do some directing.
It's my favourite lyrically. But I have to say that Soul Food II is amazing 😂 calling back to "The Incredible True Story's" story line. I can waffle on about that story line 😂
Jon, the art cover is based off of his Under Pressure album, if you compare the both, the same speakers can be seen on both, the CD player, the sofa and all that. The album cover is pretty much a reference to the basement where he started writing and recording songs, which he also references a few times on this new album. Just thought you might find it interesting. Keep up the good stuff!
the second half of soul food ii was basically him rapping about the incredible true story's...story. he was telling a sci fi tale which explains why the lyricism and flow werent as intricate
Aaron Barkat-Masih Logic said that we will see a conclusion to the story and to not worry about it. Also he would release the U85 mixtape he made if it got a petition of a million signatures
Rattpack got me an early access code for the Bobby vs everybody tour so I could get tickets. Always will love logic and the pack. Been with since under pressure
This is everything that I wanted from a logic album. He really outdid himself with this project and made me feel nostalgic for how long I have been a fan. As far as lyricism, messaging, and production from No I.D, it was great track for track. Paying homage to HiP-HOP in creative ways and building off of it for the culture. The way man i is pulls Erkah Badu vibes, along with pimp c and OutKast was masterfully done. I’m glad that the last logic project is something that I love. You have a great retirement Young Sinatra. Everyone stay safe and god blessed out there.
This is from the cover artist's (Sam Spratt) Instagram post: "Go back to the basement, but everything feel different and distant". This was the least direction given for a cover between us over the years, but prob the most organic for both of us. Really just born out of convos about where he's at in life vs explicit art direction. Nostalgia mostly feels like perpetual baby vision, so the goal was trying to go back to something well-tread, find utility in it to the concept versus just "hi, remember me, i'm that place from that thing" and (hopefully) create something distinct from the source. You'll notice that this is the same basement he is sitting in on the original 'Under Pressure' cover art. Even the shoes he is wearing and the speaker and monitor that are floating up are the same. As a fan for years, this was so insanely cool to me!
Aquarius 3 is a great second part of the song because of his context of the verse it brings it back to the story of his second album and one his best ( T.i.t.s ) sorry Jon if you thought it was bland or whatever but if you really mess with logic you understand how good that was
Logic was the person that got me into rap way back in 2014. I didn’t like his music the past 3 years but I’m so happy he ended on amazing note with this album, all the references to under pressure got me reminiscing so hard. I’m gonna give it time, but this may be his best album yet.
Apart from the retirement stuff this album has actually aged incredibly. The more years go by the more this album feels like a classic in his discography. The production on this project was actually incredible
This album is absolutely some his best work since "The Incredible True Story". Its like you said, the last couple years, the stuff that he's dropped has not been at the level that we know that he's capable of. When Logic first announced that he was retiring with this album, I was super skeptical, but after listening to it, I believe him. That being said, I'm so glad he went out with a bang like this. Fantastic album.
Bro I was in the livestream listening it to it with him when it released, I ended up crying when he did at the end, but he explained a lot of stuff of why with some of these songs, man that was an experience
You talking about the album cover is what made me realize, it's a play off of the Under Pressure album cover (the standard edition, not deluxe edition). That one was him in the studio/room with everything around him and this one is everything in said room floating up and being relieved. I love it. Edit: got to the back half of Soulfood 2, and I have to disagree that it's more like what he's been doing the past few years. It's telling the story from Incredible True Story. Unless you've been with him since then or gone back and listened to all those, I understand it would sound more like nonsense. I was just wanting to throw it out there, love the review/reaction. Keep up the great work man.
Jon I love how non-biased an understanding you are of the overall product of an album and the artist's life. Not just critiquing of the music, but take it into the context of the artist's life.
That sample you asked about sounds like "Spottieottiedopalicious" by Outkast, from the Aquemeni album, aka the greatest album EVER. You have to react to that one!
It was an incredible experience to watch & listen to Logic react to the album with us on Twitch. You could tell how much this album meant for him. I definitely put this album on par with UP & TITS. It's a proper farewell album & I am happy for him & what he's accomplished. Thanks for the reaction!
Be glad it didn't, Taylor Swifts new album is her strongest effort and is getting almost universal acclaim, Kanye can't handle getting outsold and outreviewed at once. Another week will be better for his mental.
@Justin Mcwilliams What did he say about Everybody as well? He's gonna be like Jay Z. He's gonna make music but he's not gonna release it like how he has for the past 10 years if you've been a fan that long lol
I can see him come back in the far future for features or something but as far as conceptual albums like this, he knows he’s run out of things to talk about
This is such a good album, gave me so many memories from his old tracks and almost made me tear up with memories 😢. I do think he'll be back one day and I hope so because I realise how much I like his songs when I'm anticipating his next album.
Cant explain the relief I felt listening to this album. After rocking with Logic since the mixtapes and his early albums, seeing him grow was surreal. I remember being so excited for Everybody to drop, and remember even more the bitter taste of disappointment that followed. I’m just glad he found a way to please the RattPack in the end. Solid album, up there with Under Pressure and The Incredible True Story imo 💕
The first half of SFII has of the most beautiful beats I've heard in hiphop, that chord progression has the same bassline, but the newly chopped sample voice in the back melts me with the newly ambient strings and other synths, so beautiful. I know 6ix had something to do with this one, I want to cry.🔥🔥 Part 2 of SFI has a special place in my heart, his hunger, and his grit as a youngin, but this SFII is something I'll listen to for a long time.
Man I am so happy that he knocked it out of the park with this one. I’ve been waiting on this Logic since BT2. The way he came on the track on No Pressure you knew he’d take us way back. Thank you Logic
Can’t tell you how good it feels to feel great about a Logic album. And to have songs a song like Soul Food 2 that just hits you the second it comes on. Having legendary instrumentals and samples is huge for Logic, and I feel like it inspires him to go further with the raps.
I really enjoyed this album, and your reaction to it - I learned a couple of extra things like the GP4 OutKast feature - so thank you for it! This album made me feel happy, just as UP/TITS did. It's a good feeling not to be let down by a Logic project. My favourite song is Open Mic\\Aquarius III, and Celebration and Soul Food II are up there too. I really felt so much Kanye influence in this album, which is perhaps worn on his sleeve. I feel like there's nothing wrong with that: it'd be hard to create a hip-hop album in Logic's lane at this point without taking influence from Ye in some way. Production slaps front-to-back. 6ix and No I.D. really pulled their weight in gold. I don't recognise the trumpet sample sorry mate! Couldn't score it, but the album will probably grow on me as I digest the lyricism (and as people add interpretations on genius 😁). The first half is definitely stronger than the latter.
Dude the production on your videos are great! You edit things well and you are thoughtful with your responses to the music you listen to! Keep up with the great content!
I agree with you but on a relisten of TITS it’s actually a really solid project and I can understand some people preferring it to UP & NP. No pressure is my favorite tho
i personally think TITS is the best one but maybe NP can take that place with a couple relistens,but i think we can agree that those 3 are his best projects by far
Since this album dropped I think it’s crazy that he almost took the whole original Under Pressure (not deluxe edition, just regular version) album cover art and took it and almost made a 1 to 1 with No Pressure but just with everything being lifted. Helps relay the message even stronger
For me personally I think the album started off great initially, somewhat dipped in the middle, and then the end is a little weak. Production was solid but lyricism as the record went on fell a little flat. But still a solid record, I think Under Pressure and TITS will forever be my favorite albums of his. It sucks he’s retiring but at the end of the day I will support him doing what needs to be best for himself. Thanks for another great review!
I want logic to be happy, but I really hope that one day he comes back with a rekindled passion for dropping a good project. especially if it’s a completely new album, with no prequel or anything, it could be AMAZING. This album was great, but I’d be a liar if I didn’t say I wished he came back eventually. he had a passion on this album that he hasn’t had for a long time. So I hope after 5, 10, even 15 years, he has the passion to drop another amazing album.
i found your channel from Logic (rock reacts) and infact startedd watching reactions coz of Logic,9/10 of the reaction channels i still watch today i found off logic reactions Rattpack ‼
You should react to Taylor swift’s folklore. I wasn’t the biggest Taylor fan but I was beyond impressed w this album - it has more of a Lana style so I think you’ll be too :)
Great album. Production was off the chain..loved all of the samples, especially the Outkast “Elevators” in GP4. A great tribute to his debut album and his career as a whole. I wish him happiness in his retirement!
The Logic on this album compared to confessions of a dangerous mind is like two completely different people. I'm so happy Logic brought it back and made a fire album.
The intro started and I was damn good logic is back to finish it off thank god. Then a few tracks in.... Oh no.... *Edit* actually solid album. A lot of call backs, a roots sample. Best album he's done in a long time.
I been with logic since Under Pressure and the call backs to that album naturally as a sequel but the call backs to The incredible true story hit home more. I credit logic with really making rap stick to my music rotation
Im not a Logic fan but this album suprised me. I personally think this might be his best. (I haven't listened to YS 1,2 or 3 yet. I liked 9 of the songs 5 of the songs i didnt like: (Hit My Line, GP4, Celebration, Heard Em Say and Amen) Id give this album a 8/10
i was quite happy for him that he was able to end his career with a good farewell album
Amen Tony.
As someone who was a fan since U.P and B.T1, seeing the pattern quality decrease each release and being disappointed from how dog shit the last 2 were, I was so terrified that this would be a fucking disaster. I am glad Logic came back with a fucking banger.
I bet he'll be back within 5 years
@@wgo523 I don't know man he looks very serious. Like he said permanent vacation
Logic has given us all the music he could give we’ll see him in any other entertainment avenues he chooses to pursue so he’ll be around still I hope
He’s still gonna be producing stuff I’m pretty sure but not for economic gain. Like maybe produce some fun stuff on twitch. He still loves music but it isn’t gonna he a job for him anymore.
This was a perfect retirement album in my opinion
the stream made me sad too
No one asked
Joe Sangha literally but the stream was enough to make a grown man cry
Joe Sangha 😘😘
Joe Sangha ur not funny
Track list:
1:54 - No Pressure
3:08 - Hit My Line
4:48 - GP4
6:59 - Celebration
10:26 - Open Mic\\Aquarius III
11:52 - Soul Food II
14:17 - Perfect
14:47 - man i is
16:00 - DadBod
17:51 - 5 Hooks
18:56 - Dark Place
20:27 - A2Z
20:49 - Heard Em Say
21:40 - Amen
21:55 - Obediently Yours
that was quick. I appreciate it
GG
Your a legend
InTheMiddle no one cares
@@justkaine. want a medal?
This is how you come back after a bad album, lot of introspection and bitterness of the reception the album got. He also doesn't waste too much time talking about the previous album (looking at you, Eminem). It's also amazing for a retirement album, he's paying homage to the OGs and sampling them, but also implies that he has run out of topics too. I love this album, and I was someone who didn't like anything other than Under Pressure.
You're literally acting like em and logic are the same kind of rappers.. em is originally a battle rapper turned mainstream. He goes after people.. that's pretty much what he's always done in a way. Just who he is.
Shawn but nobody wants to hear a multi-millionaire rapper diss music critics 😭
@@ryantyler9823 Look at the stats my guy. Highest selling rap album of 2020🤷♂️ apparently people do.
@@ryantyler9823 Damn so that means him being the best selling artist in the 21st century, is a sham he used his white supremacist power to brainwash people.
Him criticising critics was also the best selling pure album of 2018, and best selling hip hop album of all time, finally peeps are waking from being mind controlled by him.
Slip Knot dont think u understood my point at all. nobody wants to hear a rapper diss critics for pointing out obvious flaws in their music, just sounds like a baby whining. and ya he is #1 selling bc he is fucking eminem
Fun fact: “Man i is” samples “Didn’t Cha Know” by Erykah Badu and the horns from “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” by OutKast and we all know André 3000 is from OutKast. André and Erykah dated back in the 90’s. They have one child together. Thought that was cool. #NoPressure
j Cole sampled it too for too deep for the into
Knockin doors down by pimp c too
He used the same sample on Addiction way back in the day as well
Everyone should know this lol
It’s good to pay homage but imo he sample that song like 3 times.
From 'Under Pressure' to 'No Pressure' - the perfect way to end his career, a strong 8/light 9 from me ;)
watch fantano give this a strong 5 to light 6
@@prodbyadi4055 I think he'll give it a 7
@@coleintheville117 there's no way he doesn't
Prod by Adi the second half of the album def will lower the score for him. I’m guessing decent to strong 5.
Giannis Antetokounmpo huh
Logic should look into voice acting for an animated series, that would be cool considering he made a cameo for Rick and Morty already
ozymandias ___ yes it was!
He was on Last of Us 2
I agree, his voice is very animated and varied
he said on this twitch stream release party he was getting into voice acting!
He was in rick and morty i believe
I’ve been a huge fan of logic ever since his YS mixtapes and dark place is by far my favourite logic track, really resonates with me
Facts, dark place had me tearing up.
You too? Dark Place definitely best track in my opinion
I saw your pfp and thought I had a hair on my phone, not cool.
Yeah I’ve listened to it 5 times and I’ve cried everytime 🙃
@@FalloutFPSJB He said he was originally not even going to release TDP ever, let alone put it on the album, he said he recorded it when he was really sad and depressed in life just as a way to vent
There are so many Kanye west references in the album if you notice.
He has a lot Kanye references in every album. He's a huge fan and I respect the shoutouts
It’s like he listened to late Registration right before making the album
StraightWaq and graduation because I heard stuff from Barry bonds and big brother
@@steelplays4254 And the drums from Good Morning
@@Shockwave231 I heard that right away when that track started on my first listen earlier
Just crazy to see how quick people change up their position on logic. Not even half a year ago everybody called him straight ass and now since he's retiring ppl are like "he's the goat" "thanks for all the good music".
This is so facts. I’ve been a Logic fan since 2013, & I definitely have not been a fan of anything since like Bobby Tarantino 2. But i’ve never been the guy to trash him. I just didn’t liked it & moved on but always respected the man. Crazy how people speak so quickly without thinking or actually forming their own opinions lmao
Well to be fair he was pretty ass recently but he also had a lot of pretty good music I’ve yet to hear this album or watch this video so we will see
@@devonhalford5522 yeah. This album is a step up definitely and i agree that hes fell off recently, but my point is that ppl were saying all this just based on him announcing his retirement. Ppl literally just go with the flow of everyone else and can't form their own opinions for shit.
@@Hunterdmnd yeah im with you I was a die hard fan for a while. But once he dropped BT1 and was like "oh this is just to turn up while I work on the real shit" then to drop everybody, idk just the music in general took a nose dive. Like he just makes a fool out of his fans. He says, "only way ill fail is if my verse weak" then proceeds to drop COADM, everybody, and BT2. AND that hot ass trash ass verse on that French Montana song. Idk he just really doesn't stick to his word and ill admit that I trashed him for that.
Larry Lovestein yeah it’s a shame. I never said he was ass because I know he wasn’t. His new music just wasn’t great. People seem to forget how good his discography was.
Jon is GOATed
Fun Fact: The sample on Soul Food 2 is actually the one intended for the first one. They couldn’t find the people to clear the sample though so they had to recreate it. This is the real sample
Slack Starfish81 makes sense I remember hearing 6ix say something like that back in the day “ wish you all could hear the original soul food “ 🤯
Matthew Brannon there was actually a snippet for another part of soul food that was cut too. Kinda sounded like a combination of the first and second best and it was FIRE.
I didn’t notice until someone pointed it out on twitter but the cover art is an interpolation of the cover for Under Pressure, you’ll notice every detail from that cover is here but it’s more like surrealistic
5 hooks is a reference to how there are only 5 hooks on the album
what are the hooks then?
Squints dad bod , man i is, GP4, hit my line, and heard em say
I like hooks though. Hooks are what makes the song. Its that catchy hook that draws people in.
@@TheeDevilWearsPrada Not always
Nick Smerigan celebration?
Amazing album
i can sleep easy knowing he going out on this album (even tho he defs gonna come back)
no one ever retires from music, but do I think we're ever gonna get another FULL album? I'm not sure.
Did you watch the stream?
On Man I Is, The sample is spottieottiedopaliscious by OutKast
@Jimmy Mac heard a lot of Cole influence too
Also Erkah badu- Didnt cha know. Both instrumentals are mixed together fantastically.
Who else used that sample I’ve heard it somewhere else
OutKast is sampled, Erykah Badu (produced by J Dilla), and Pimp C as well all on this track
@@lightskinhesus4243 J. Cole - Too Deep for the Intro
Logic has also signed a “Seven Figure” deal to stream on Twitch
Oh wow where can i hear this song that he singed?
@@imoffended2444 bruh
Im Offended yo lay off the smoke my boy you need some brain cells back
@@smeeg848 Smh his comment said singed before so i joked about it
@@imoffended2444 top 10 anime plot twists
I hope everyone realizes that this is probably it. For everyone who watched the twitch stream, he wasn't joking when he said "For everyone who thinks I'll release something later, five years are gonna pass and you'll be like, oh shit."
I think no pressure is the end credits to logics career. If he does end up releasing later, I'm not going to complain. I mean it's freaking logic we're talking about. But overall, he's ready to not be in the spot light any longer. He's sick of the media. He no longer needs to release albums for him to feel loved because he finally loves himself. You can tell no pressure took a lot of time and effort, because it is his final one.
My only regret is that I'll probably never get to meet or see him. He was such an inspiration. But even though I didn't meet him in person, I met him through his music. And that is something that will never change.
I think he said this a long time ago that he was going to end his music career and wanted it where you could look back it from a beginning to an end instead of like some other artists where they just randomly keep releasing albums he wanted a kind of like story through his albums beginning to end. But he did say just because he’s done with music doesn’t mean he will completely disappear. In example he’s most likely going to be on twitch a lot more and maybe write more books or even do some directing.
It only took Logic 4 studio sessions to complete the album, thalia said it. So he made a masterpiece in no time at all.
#GOAT
Fun fact : dark place was never gonna be released logic made this thinking NO ONE would ever hear it but since it was his last album he said fuck it
Crazy thats my fav off the album bc its so raw and real
It's my favourite lyrically. But I have to say that Soul Food II is amazing 😂 calling back to "The Incredible True Story's" story line. I can waffle on about that story line 😂
Pengu soul food 2 was amazing i got so hyped hearing it
@@xReece2010 I loved the call hacks to the story. About them going to paradise and Kai and Thomas listening to the old music (UP). It's so cool
HOW IS MY MAN THIS QUICK
I’m really happy for logic now that he can have a good life and he ended it with a great album
Jon, the art cover is based off of his Under Pressure album, if you compare the both, the same speakers can be seen on both, the CD player, the sofa and all that. The album cover is pretty much a reference to the basement where he started writing and recording songs, which he also references a few times on this new album. Just thought you might find it interesting. Keep up the good stuff!
Peep the window in Under Pressure, it’s the orange color that’s shown on No Pressure
the second half of soul food ii was basically him rapping about the incredible true story's...story. he was telling a sci fi tale which explains why the lyricism and flow werent as intricate
We still need to know what happened to Thomas and Kai!
Aaron Barkat-Masih Logic said that we will see a conclusion to the story and to not worry about it. Also he would release the U85 mixtape he made if it got a petition of a million signatures
@@KingofKnowhere when did he say that? Now I'm excited as T.I.T.S. is my favorite album of all time lol
aa bb he said it during the listen party on twitch. The rattpack can definitely accomplish this 😭
Rattpack got me an early access code for the Bobby vs everybody tour so I could get tickets. Always will love logic and the pack. Been with since under pressure
This is everything that I wanted from a logic album. He really outdid himself with this project and made me feel nostalgic for how long I have been a fan. As far as lyricism, messaging, and production from No I.D, it was great track for track. Paying homage to HiP-HOP in creative ways and building off of it for the culture. The way man i is pulls Erkah Badu vibes, along with pimp c and OutKast was masterfully done. I’m glad that the last logic project is something that I love. You have a great retirement Young Sinatra. Everyone stay safe and god blessed out there.
1:52 No Pressure
3:09 Hit my line
4:49 GP4
6:59 Celebration
10:25 Open Mic\\Aquarius III
11:51 Soul Food II
14:16 Perfect
14:47 man i is
16:00 DadBod
17:51 5 Hooks
18:55 Dark Place
20:26 A2Z
20:48 Heard Em Say
21:39 Amen
22:04 Obediently Yours
You're Welcome :)
Tnyy
I’m so happy about the state of this album, a really nice way to end off his decade of rapping :)
He had a whole Zuko redemption arc
🤣🤣
You’re grind is literally insane
*your
This is from the cover artist's (Sam Spratt) Instagram post: "Go back to the basement, but everything feel different and distant". This was the least direction given for a cover between us over the years, but prob the most organic for both of us. Really just born out of convos about where he's at in life vs explicit art direction. Nostalgia mostly feels like perpetual baby vision, so the goal was trying to go back to something well-tread, find utility in it to the concept versus just "hi, remember me, i'm that place from that thing" and (hopefully) create something distinct from the source.
You'll notice that this is the same basement he is sitting in on the original 'Under Pressure' cover art. Even the shoes he is wearing and the speaker and monitor that are floating up are the same. As a fan for years, this was so insanely cool to me!
Aquarius 3 is a great second part of the song because of his context of the verse it brings it back to the story of his second album and one his best ( T.i.t.s ) sorry Jon if you thought it was bland or whatever but if you really mess with logic you understand how good that was
Logic was the person that got me into rap way back in 2014. I didn’t like his music the past 3 years but I’m so happy he ended on amazing note with this album, all the references to under pressure got me reminiscing so hard. I’m gonna give it time, but this may be his best album yet.
Apart from the retirement stuff this album has actually aged incredibly. The more years go by the more this album feels like a classic in his discography. The production on this project was actually incredible
I agree
This album is absolutely some his best work since "The Incredible True Story". Its like you said, the last couple years, the stuff that he's dropped has not been at the level that we know that he's capable of. When Logic first announced that he was retiring with this album, I was super skeptical, but after listening to it, I believe him. That being said, I'm so glad he went out with a bang like this. Fantastic album.
The second part of Soul Food II him narrating the plot of his album The Incredible True Story, I thought that was really cool
Jon Denton, hardest working channel in the game. Keep up the grind JD
I cried 8 times through out this whole album, this was beautiful
8x jeez get it together man. Was you drinking lol
Bruh you need to chill
Nah I cried too. You trippin bro, why you hating?
Bro I was in the livestream listening it to it with him when it released, I ended up crying when he did at the end, but he explained a lot of stuff of why with some of these songs, man that was an experience
One of the best comeback albums of all time. Really feels like this was a sequel to under pressure!
You talking about the album cover is what made me realize, it's a play off of the Under Pressure album cover (the standard edition, not deluxe edition). That one was him in the studio/room with everything around him and this one is everything in said room floating up and being relieved. I love it.
Edit: got to the back half of Soulfood 2, and I have to disagree that it's more like what he's been doing the past few years. It's telling the story from Incredible True Story. Unless you've been with him since then or gone back and listened to all those, I understand it would sound more like nonsense. I was just wanting to throw it out there, love the review/reaction. Keep up the great work man.
This album will go down as one of the best last album a artist probably ever made. Respect for logic
Jon I love how non-biased an understanding you are of the overall product of an album and the artist's life. Not just critiquing of the music, but take it into the context of the artist's life.
That sample you asked about sounds like "Spottieottiedopalicious" by Outkast, from the Aquemeni album, aka the greatest album EVER. You have to react to that one!
Horns on man i is are from Outkast's SpottieOttieDopaliscious
from their classic album Aquemini
It was an incredible experience to watch & listen to Logic react to the album with us on Twitch. You could tell how much this album meant for him. I definitely put this album on par with UP & TITS. It's a proper farewell album & I am happy for him & what he's accomplished. Thanks for the reaction!
man I rlly wanted Donda to drop :(
Jim Crossley same i rather want kanye to be safe though. We just have to wait and see what happens
Be glad it didn't, Taylor Swifts new album is her strongest effort and is getting almost universal acclaim, Kanye can't handle getting outsold and outreviewed at once. Another week will be better for his mental.
Your name Here lmao
Your name Here I feel like Kanye doesn’t care about that anymore
We still are in July 24th, he can still drop, but at this point i don't think he will drop today
Think Logic is just taking a big break, this definitely isn’t the end
Brennan exactly the music industry will force him back this ain’t a cakewalk
Im pretty sure it's the end. If you watched the twitch stream you'd know
Applesauce yeah he said y’all might not believe it but y’all be waiting 5 years and be like oh crap he’s actually is retiring
@Justin Mcwilliams What did he say about Everybody as well? He's gonna be like Jay Z. He's gonna make music but he's not gonna release it like how he has for the past 10 years if you've been a fan that long lol
I can see him come back in the far future for features or something but as far as conceptual albums like this, he knows he’s run out of things to talk about
Outkast are writers on "GP4" and "Man I Is". Tyler the Creator is a writer on "Amen"
This is such a good album, gave me so many memories from his old tracks and almost made me tear up with memories 😢. I do think he'll be back one day and I hope so because I realise how much I like his songs when I'm anticipating his next album.
Cant explain the relief I felt listening to this album. After rocking with Logic since the mixtapes and his early albums, seeing him grow was surreal. I remember being so excited for Everybody to drop, and remember even more the bitter taste of disappointment that followed. I’m just glad he found a way to please the RattPack in the end. Solid album, up there with Under Pressure and The Incredible True Story imo 💕
This was an AWESOME album. Considering how most hip hop artists retire, this might be the best retirement album I’ve heard.
The first half of SFII has of the most beautiful beats I've heard in hiphop, that chord progression has the same bassline, but the newly chopped sample voice in the back melts me with the newly ambient strings and other synths, so beautiful. I know 6ix had something to do with this one, I want to cry.🔥🔥 Part 2 of SFI has a special place in my heart, his hunger, and his grit as a youngin, but this SFII is something I'll listen to for a long time.
the sample in Man I Is is used in J. Coles “Too Deep For The Intro” on Friday Night Lights
Man I am so happy that he knocked it out of the park with this one. I’ve been waiting on this Logic since BT2. The way he came on the track on No Pressure you knew he’d take us way back. Thank you Logic
Can’t tell you how good it feels to feel great about a Logic album. And to have songs a song like Soul Food 2 that just hits you the second it comes on. Having legendary instrumentals and samples is huge for Logic, and I feel like it inspires him to go further with the raps.
I really enjoyed this album, and your reaction to it - I learned a couple of extra things like the GP4 OutKast feature - so thank you for it! This album made me feel happy, just as UP/TITS did. It's a good feeling not to be let down by a Logic project.
My favourite song is Open Mic\\Aquarius III, and Celebration and Soul Food II are up there too. I really felt so much Kanye influence in this album, which is perhaps worn on his sleeve. I feel like there's nothing wrong with that: it'd be hard to create a hip-hop album in Logic's lane at this point without taking influence from Ye in some way.
Production slaps front-to-back. 6ix and No I.D. really pulled their weight in gold.
I don't recognise the trumpet sample sorry mate!
Couldn't score it, but the album will probably grow on me as I digest the lyricism (and as people add interpretations on genius 😁). The first half is definitely stronger than the latter.
Great album. Way above my expectations. Logic’s back. He seems relieved.
Kanye's influence is all over this album, in a great way.
CEO OF THE GAME
I feel like this isn't his last album. He keeps alluding this "another time--another rhyme" idea.
I hope so. He sounds kinda done in the hardknock interview but who knows.
@@jpmulligan999 Havent watched it because I dont want to hear him confirm that it's the end.
Gabriel Abdul I don’t blame you
I’d like to think that whilst he may not be dropping albums he may bless us with some of the beats he’s created🥺. Love the vid ❤️❤️
There’s a couple of J. Cole references on this album and i think they were put in perfectly
That same sample is used in Too Deep for the Intro - J.Cole, but cole got it from a song called Didn't Cha Know by Erykah Badu
Logic really left us begging for more despite us asking for less in the past few years😂
nearly as early as denton himself
Dude the production on your videos are great! You edit things well and you are thoughtful with your responses to the music you listen to! Keep up with the great content!
Should react to the new Rapsody, she's one of the best rappers around and doesn't get anywhere near enough attention.
The new Rapsody ep is all old songs, he should react to her album Eve
Im praying that someone does the timestamps, this person is a hero
Bro he did the time stamps himself in the description
@@benjamingrunert3306 This is why Jon Denton the most certi reactor
Ujwal Nippani agreed bro
The speech on the last song is Alan Watts we’ve heard him on many of logics songs. He was born in 1915 and died in 1971
Those very first and last segments were Earl Nightingale I believe.. Alan Watts was on dark place though.
Tim Wheeler I saw someone say it was Alan watts idk then
Tim Wheeler it was definitely Alan watts u the voice is the same as Alan watts
The speech at the end is Orson Welles. He opens up and finishes the album
Tuggers1986 thank you I was looking for who it was
That man i is sample is eerily similar to j coles too good for the intro off of Friday night lights
I believe both cole and logic sampled it from some other project. But yes that’s exactly what I thought when I first heard it!
The trumpet sample is from spottieottiedopalicious from outkast, absolute banger of a track
Had to buy the vinyl as my first piece of Logic merch cuz I enjoy the album and I think the album cover is fire
ONEFOUR - home and away. 🙏
React to The Incredible True Story by Logic,is arguable his best album
true that
1A98F1AF1A he already did
Y18 Kuda nah he didn’t
I agree with you but on a relisten of TITS it’s actually a really solid project and I can understand some people preferring it to UP & NP. No pressure is my favorite tho
i personally think TITS is the best one but maybe NP can take that place with a couple relistens,but i think we can agree that those 3 are his best projects by far
On Open Mic he uses the same sample that Kendrick uses on The Heart Part 2. The song that put me and many people on to that legend!
Love this reaction Jon, one of my fav UA-camrs atm
Since this album dropped I think it’s crazy that he almost took the whole original Under Pressure (not deluxe edition, just regular version) album cover art and took it and almost made a 1 to 1 with No Pressure but just with everything being lifted. Helps relay the message even stronger
wait thats sick i never noticed that
This was a great way for logic to retire 🔥🔥🔥
For me personally I think the album started off great initially, somewhat dipped in the middle, and then the end is a little weak. Production was solid but lyricism as the record went on fell a little flat. But still a solid record, I think Under Pressure and TITS will forever be my favorite albums of his. It sucks he’s retiring but at the end of the day I will support him doing what needs to be best for himself. Thanks for another great review!
J. Cole has a song called “Too deep for the intro” where he uses Erykah Badu’s song as a sample, Logic uses it on “Man i is”
I want logic to be happy, but I really hope that one day he comes back with a rekindled passion for dropping a good project. especially if it’s a completely new album, with no prequel or anything, it could be AMAZING. This album was great, but I’d be a liar if I didn’t say I wished he came back eventually. he had a passion on this album that he hasn’t had for a long time. So I hope after 5, 10, even 15 years, he has the passion to drop another amazing album.
listen to Logics secret album called Planetary destruction under his Alias "Doc D"
Logic was one of the rappers that got me through high school I’ll always be a fan I started listening to him when I was 14 now I’m 20
Great way to go out, so glad there was no biracial lines that I know of.
i found your channel from Logic (rock reacts) and infact startedd watching reactions coz of Logic,9/10 of the reaction channels i still watch today i found off logic reactions Rattpack ‼
Dude, good Logic album is exactly what i need rn, and seeing you happy listening to it too
Underrated MC, Underappreciated Artist!!! Thanks for the reaction Jon!!! 💯
I enjoyed this. Watched the stream last night. Was nice to see him relaxed and just enjoying himself. He deserves it
You should react to Taylor swift’s folklore. I wasn’t the biggest Taylor fan but I was beyond impressed w this album - it has more of a Lana style so I think you’ll be too :)
Great album. Production was off the chain..loved all of the samples, especially the Outkast “Elevators” in GP4. A great tribute to his debut album and his career as a whole. I wish him happiness in his retirement!
The Logic on this album compared to confessions of a dangerous mind is like two completely different people. I'm so happy Logic brought it back and made a fire album.
Never noticed because I always turned to the deluxe version where he's graffitied on the side of a warehouse. Good catch!
Again your reactions and watching you enjoy the album is the same reactions that I had...
Keep doing you my man. I enjoy watching your videos.
I’ve never thought a logic album was above an 8 in my life and I gave this a 9/10 😭 what a way to go
The intro started and I was damn good logic is back to finish it off thank god. Then a few tracks in.... Oh no....
*Edit* actually solid album. A lot of call backs, a roots sample. Best album he's done in a long time.
Yess!! Love your reaction❤️
You're one of the most genuine real reactors out there. Cheers mate. Keep doing the good work ✊
If you pay attention a lot of bars throughout the album are from the no pressure freestyle and connect to it 😱
I been with logic since Under Pressure and the call backs to that album naturally as a sequel but the call backs to The incredible true story hit home more. I credit logic with really making rap stick to my music rotation
Heard em say is heavily underrated.
Im not a Logic fan but this album suprised me. I personally think this might be his best. (I haven't listened to YS 1,2 or 3 yet. I liked 9 of the songs 5 of the songs i didnt like: (Hit My Line, GP4, Celebration, Heard Em Say and Amen) Id give this album a 8/10
"This concludes the No Pressure program
No Pressure- Ultra 85, welcome to the Ultra 85 program" This album is Ultra 85, and what a send-off.