Logic Is Back With The Second Installment In His "Freestyle Fridays" Series

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Logic performs onstage during the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 22, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Logic is back with the second installment of his "Freestyle Fridays" series.

It's been a good year to be a Logic fan. The rapper delivered a whole lot of music including two albums, Bobby Tarantino II and Young Sinatra IV. Despite there being a few weeks left in 2018, he's still giving fans more until the end of the year. Last week, he dropped off the first installment on his "Freestyle Fridays" series and now, he returns with the second drop.

Logic is back with his second "Freestyle Fridays" installment. "Freestyle Fridays “If I talk about this shit more often Probly” How have hard drugs affected you or your community?" He wrote on Twitter alongside his new video. Logic goes off over bass-heavy production as he raps, "Cocaine what I flip, hop in the whip, you can't compete with/ A real OG like me, you know I get that dough like deep-dish/ Got the party jumpin' in Atlanta like I'm Freaknik/ Got the party jumpin' in Atlanta like I'm Donald Glover/ I don't want no good girl, I'm thinkin' I need a freak bitch/ I don't want no good girl 'cause ya boy ain't no lover."

While Logic's been dishing out new freestyles as part of his recent series, he recently partnered with Joseph Gordon-Levitt to invite fans to collaborate with them on a song for a YouTube special set to air next year. Get more information on that here.


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