Dizzy Wright & Logic Team Up On "Dope Talent"

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Dizzy Wright and Logic link up on "Dope Talent."

Dizzy Wright is fresh off of the release of his latest project, Don't Tell Me It Can't Be Done. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the project especially after the release of his singles, "Hit Em With The Pose" and "Vibe." While it's only seven tracks deep, it's a compact project with several dope features including Kid Ink and Logic. Dizzy and Logic link up on the track "Dope Talent" which serves as an immediate highlight off of the project.

Dizzy Wright and Logic dish out nothing but bars on their collaboration, "Dope Talent." The two of them link up on some smooth production for the track and live up to their expectations as emcees. Dizzy comes through on the first verse and handles the hook before Logic drops off a verse towards the end. Logic completely bodies his verse on the track. Both artists have great chemistry on wax and it shows on "Dope Talent."

Logic's been on a whole lot of collaborations in recent times. He linked up with OneRepublic on their song, "Start Again" in mid-May as well as Sam Smith on "Pray." He also linked up with Royce Da 5'9" on the remix of "Caterpillar."

Quotable Lyrics
Flyin' right under your radar
If you boss up, you can not be laid off
Fuck what they sayin', they tried me
Talk all that shit behind me


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