

But there is nothing on “Bobby Tarantino II” that is, without a doubt, a terrible song. “Indica Badu” is an inoffensive but forgettable ode to marijuana that features, you guessed it, Wiz Khalifa. “Midnight” feels like a Drake song that Drake didn’t bother to write. Mixtapes Songs Merch Subscriptions Empty. Strictly 4 The Traps N Trunks 178 (Hosted By Kirk B) Various Artists - Traps-N-Trunks 5.99. But there are a few clunkers, or at least a few things that are a bit too on the nose. The Streetcorner Radio Show 4 Various Artists - DJ Kurupt 5.99. The feature that most clearly cements Logic’s braggadocio comes at the end of “Yuck” and is a real life voicemail from Sir Elton John, calling to congratulate the rapper on his multiple Grammy wins and to ask him for a favor.

It’s not likely to change the world, but it feels much more natural that having the star of “The Fault In Our Stars” sing a weepy, auto-tuned verse about cell phone addiction, which actually took place on “Everybody.” Logic didn’t release the promotional mixtape online, as he sold physical copies in his home town in Maryland, but a fan found out about his music and got his permission to upload some songs from. The songs are short on what sanctimonious detractors would call “messages,” but the freedom and airy feel of the whole album gives Logic the room to imbue the beats with his personality.Ģ Chainz delivers what is one of the mixtape’s best and most energized verses on “State of Emergency,” rattling o acronyms with enough air to make the audience want him to stick around just a bit longer. Fun is just about all “Bobby Tarantino II” is, a sigh of relief after the clenched- fist seriousness of its predecessor. Rick draws a clear line between “album Logic” and “mixtape Logic” from the word go, and it is the major distinction for anyone who hadn’t heard of the Maryland-based MC before last summer. If the conversation between Rick and Morty (of “Rick & Morty”) on the opening track of Logic’s new mixtape “Bobby Tarantino II” is any indication of his future in the industry, this isn’t something he worries about, and neither should his listeners. He’s the only rapper who could conceivably score an omnipresent megahit based around the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and tweet a picture of himself enthusiastically gearing up to play Dungeons & Dragons in the same year. The rapper’s heart- on-sleeve earnestness and consistent, uplifting messages have made him an unlikely star. Logic’s accompanying Supermarket “soundtrack” album debuted Top 10 on the Billboard Alternative Album chart, an ‘Alt’ chart first for Logic.It’s impossible to dislike Logic. A raw and unfiltered journey into the life and mind of the author, it follows the March 2019 publication of Supermarket, the debut novel by Bobby Hall, which entered the New York Times Paperback Fiction list at No.1, making him the first-ever hip-hop MC to author a New York Times fiction bestseller. In other Logic news, This Bright Future, the long-awaited autobiography of Bobby Hall, aka Logic will be published September 7th by Simon & Schuster. They garnered millions of downloads and streams, setting the stage for Logic’s signing with Def Jam Recordings in 2014, and the release of his official debut album, Under Pressure, that year.
ALL THE SONGS IN LOGIC MIXTAPES SERIES
The 14-track collection is drawn from the critically acclaimed indie mixtape series that launched one decade ago with the September 2011 release of Young Sinatra, then Young Sinatra: Undeniable (2012), and Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever (2013).

It spun off the massive crossover hits “Everyday” with Marshmello (RIAA double-platinum) and “44 More” (RIAA platinum).īobby Tarantino 3 comes one month after Logic’s June 25 surprise release of The YS Collection Vol. The RIAA gold Bobby Tarantino II mixtape arrived March 2018, debuting at No.11 across-the-board on the pop, R&B, and Rap albums charts.
