Logic Talks Charlamagne & Joe Budden, Explains Why He Is Retiring | For The Record

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Опубликовано 3 августа 2020, 19:45
Last week, Logic released his sixth studio album, 'No Pressure,' officially marking the end of his rap career and the beginning of his retirement. On the latest episode of 'For The Record' with Genius' VP of Content Strategy Rob Markman, Logic dove into the album, discussed why he decided to retire, and addressed his past issues with Charlamagne Tha God and Joe Budden.

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1:08 Logic explains why he's retiring from rap
4:19 Why Logic never dropped 'Ultra 85'
4:57 Logic shows us a notebook full of handwritten raps
8:45 Logic discusses having a family of his own
12:06 Logic meeting your goals in the music industry is never good enough
12:40 Logic says rap doesn't give him butterflies anymore
14:31 Logic says the response to his last album 'Confessions of A Dangerous Mind' was painful
15:43 Logic on the problem with searching for acceptance from "hip-hop Twitter"
19:19 Logic adds that he's respected amongst some of the biggest names in hip-hop, including J. Cole who congratulated him on 'No Pressure'
23:09 Logic says most songs from 'No Pressure' came from his sessions in the studio with No I.D.
24:50 How Logic sampled Tarika Blue's "Dreamflower" which was also used in Erykah Badu's "Didn't Cha Know"
29:01 Logic says that 'No Pressure' is his biggest accomplishment thus far
29:39 Why Logic is glad that people are saying his last album is his best
31:27 Logic addresses past issues with Charlamagne Tha God and Joe Budden
37:09 Why Logic sampled Orson Welles on "Obediently Yours"
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