It has excellent beats! Hats off to 6ix, with the first beat being reminiscent of Drake’s “Nice For What.” This song has the smoothest beat transitions I’ve ever heard on any Logic song. “God Might Judge” is hands down the best song off the mixtape. They each make you want to unwind, with Logic’s lyrics flowing smoothly and freely. “Theme For The People” carries an extremely similar sound to “Indica Badu.” Both songs have a relaxing and soft beat that is easy to listen to. (Hence, why his retirement album was titled No Pressure. Whereas, with most of his past projects, he felt so much pressure from everyone around him. This song authentically displays how much carefree, fun Logic had while making this mixtape. I’m usually not one for interludes in albums/mixtapes unless they add more context to the storyline that the artist is trying to convey, but “Stupid Skit” is an exception. I admire Logic for showcasing not only the physical love for his wife, but also his emotional love for her. He raps, “ I only want a good girl who give a f*** less ’bout all this / So I wrote this song for you, ’cause you’re so f******-Flawless ( Flawless, yeah )…” In the middle of the song, the song begins to fade out with Logic rapping “Oh you thought I was done?” I appreciated the cheekiness of this line, because it shows that he could rap so many more bars about her, which is a nod to not only his immense love for her, but his talent. Logic tells the listener about his problems that caused him pain and ate at him, yet they remained inside, because on the outside he continued to make music for the fans and put on a happy face. She enhances the quality of this song and takes it to a whole new level with her voice evoking such emotion and passion.
Logic only has one feature on the mixtape and it’s from award-winning actress Cynthia Erivo on the song “Inside.” Before listening to this song I had never heard music from Erivo, but now that my ears have been blessed by her effortlessly alluring voice, I crave more from her. Logic starts by rapping, “Hey, I didn’t see you there, I’m back,” and then he proceeds to warm up his voice like he’s going to start spitting some bars, but ends the song before he can even start. How does the third installment compare to the others?īobby Tarantino III kicks off with “introll.” This song shows Logic’s humorous side and he’s doing what it says in the title: trolling the listener. With this track record, Bobby Tarantino III was destined to be a smash hit. 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart, following the success of his third studio album, Everybody. This mixtape is arguably one of Logic’s most popular pieces of work to date charting at No.
This mixtape had singles such as, “44 More,” “Overnight,” and “Everyday,” which features American DJ Marshmello. Then, in March 2018, he released Bobby Tarantino II. This mixtape had singles such as “Flexicution” and “Wrist,” with “Flexicution” generating a whopping 176 million streams and instantly becoming the most well-known track from the mixtape. I wanted to give u something for the Summer. He announced on Twitter that, “This mixtape is for my fans. The mixtape that started this journey was Bobby Tarantino, and it was released in July 2016. It was a wistful and heartbreaking moment for Logic and his fans alike, but as he said in an interview with Complex News, he just wanted to, “focus on his son and his family, because that’s what makes me the most happy.”īobby Tarantino III is the third installment of the Bobby Tarantino mixtape series. He took to Twitter and Instagram to announce his departure from the music industry, leaving fans from across the globe rattled by his decision but, at the end of the day, respected his choice. Back in July 2020, Logic released what was seemingly his final studio album, No Pressure. It hasn’t even been a year later before the rapper traded his mundane retirement in Montana for his classic bars and studio sessions. Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, a.k.a Logic, is back.