Logic's seen a whole lot of success within the past year. All the years of grinding finally paid off with the release of Everybody. For many of his fans, it was a bit more poppy than what they've known him for but it looks like he's going back to his roots with some of his recent releases. The rapper dropped off the sequel to 2016's "44 Bars" with "44 More." Now, he comes through with a brand new single "Overnight" and a visual accompaniment.
Logic flexes his accomplishment on his latest track, "Overnight." The rapper was in Maui and Tokyo to record some new music and on a whim, decided to shoot a video for the single. The single is a celebration of the amount of work he's put in to finally be in the place he's at now in his career.
With two releases in a matter of days, it looks like Logic's gearing up to drop a new project sometime soon. Keep your eyes peeled.
Quotable Lyrics
All these bad bitches say they love me, I already know
Check the, check the bling on my finger, 'cause I'm married hoe
There he go, everybody know the boy pockets is swole
Whats good? It sound familiar, never been here before
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