Logic & Marshmello Connect On New Song "Everyday"

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Logic and Marshmello unite on "Everyday."

Logic's delivered a heavy stream of music lately which gives the impression that Bobby Tarantino 2 is on the way. The rapper initially teased the project last year while touring his album Everybody and with the amount of music he's dropped within the past week, it looks like he's gearing up for his release. Earlier this week, he announced that he'd be dropping a new song with EDM producer Marshmello and he's kept to his word.

Logic and Marshmello get together on the melody heavy single, "Everyday." It veers into a different sound for both artists. While Marshmello's roots are in EDM, this song finds him diving deeper into hip hop with hints of EDM throughout. Meanwhile, Logic flexes his melodic side a bit more on this one. 

The latest single follows two releases from Logic. "44 More" that dropped last week and "Overnight" that he released out of the blue earlier this week.

"Everyday" is currently available in overseas markets and will be available in North America at midnight.

Quotable Lyrics
No I can't fuck wit that, knuck if you buckin' back
Yeah, I been workin but I ain't get nothin' back
Tell me the daily now, hold up wait, really now
All of that shit you been talkin' just silly now


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