Why HipHop HATES Logic
Автор: HipHop Media
Загружено: 2022-02-22
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Logic is a rapper who's absolutely loved by his fans but like any other rapper the more people who love you even the more people hate you so today in this video we're going to look at the top reasons as to why someone like logic gets a lot of hate in hip hop industry. Logic has an avowedly, possibly performatively, geeky style. He is a technically proficient rapper with a rapid-fire flow. "Logic looks like if Steve from Sex and the City read hypebeast precisely once," says a year-old tweet that has become deeply imprinted in my mind.
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His latest albums have had appearances by Rick and Morty, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Ansel Elgort; one of his undeniably remarkable hallmark moves is solving a Rubik's Cube while freestyling. Underneath Logic's leadership, these two actions share some DNA: His flow is a clackty flood of words that click magnificently into place when the rhyme strikes, the punch line hits, and his supposedly difficult rhetorical argument is neatly made.
Everybody, Logic's final proper album, was an enormous undertaking: He's referred to it as a concept album about a man named Atom... do you get it?
He died as a result of a vehicle accident but cannot enter the afterlife until he has been reborn as "every human being that has ever been" Of course, the goal is international empathy and a spiritual Esperanto since "everyone was born equal"; a repeating chorus on the six-and-a-half-minute "Take It Back" is "Regardless of race, religion, colour, creed, and sexual orientation."
He always counts them off in that order "race, religion, colour, creed, and sexual orientation" as if it were a mnemonic for memorising the planets' positions. It's a well-intended message, yet the oversimplification might come off as cheap. If religious persecution, homophobia, and racism could be solved as systematically as a Rubik's Cube, they would have been solved long before Logic arrived.

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