Deluxe edition includes bonus tracks. 2014 debut album from the Maryland-based rapper. The album was executive-produced by No I.D., with production coming from Visionary Music Group's in-house producer 6ix and Logic himself. Other producers who contributed to the album include DJ Dahi, S1, M-Phazes, Kevin Randolph, DJ Khalil, Dun Deal, Alkebulan, Arthur McArthur, Tae Beast, Terrace Martin, Skhye Hutch, Rob Knox, Swiff D.
C**E
Legendary Album
Front to back, an amazing album. Loved this when it first came out and finally decided to get a physical copy of this album. It plays well as you'd expect and the sound quality is great.Note: this is the explicit version of the album
G**D
Mad
Great
A**I
one of the best albums of the year
The first album I have ever bought. Had to support my boy Logic, one of the best albums of the year. Logic is very talented and has a big future.RATTPACK!!LOVE, PEACE & POSITIVITY!!
J**S
Lived up to the hype. In a day where ...
Lived up to the hype. In a day where success in rap doesn't require skill, Logic shows that skill matters to some. Even rapping on trap type beats with ''Now'' he still fires!PURCHASE IT!!
M**T
Logic does not disappoint
Logic did not let us down with this excellent debut. rap heavy but sonically on point, if you enjoyed his mixtape a you will love the album, although expect a different approach to telling his story
M**T
Beautiful, clean vinyl
Great vinyl pressing, with a stunning cover to add to the collection - a must have for any Logic fan
C**A
Good
Worth a buy, Logic is getting better every time he drops an album and if that is the case, next album is going to be fire.
H**'
Thanks
Brought as a gift, My Grandson is very happy
F**Z
Excelente álbum de Logic
El envío llegó a tiempo y sin complicaciones, es la edición de Defjam con doble vinilo.
W**S
Unbelievable debut. Great quality pressing. 5 stars!
Rapidly closing in on my 40’s. Was looking to get exposed to some modern (read: young person) hip hop, and let me say, absolutely no regrets. Have listened to it all the way through, every single time. Looking forward to checking out his newer stuff as well. Unbelievable album. Even more so considering it was his first.
E**O
Un grandissimo disco
Bellissimo
隠**イ
ロジックのファースト
どこにも売ってなくて、偶然、アマゾンに発見。即買い。格別に安くはなかったけど、相場くらいだったし、レア版なので。デラックスエディションすからね。見つけたら即買いして、マチガイナイ。
C**S
Just Making Music Lovers Remember Again
Debut Albums are always crucial. It's a first impression, that really shows what you are capable of. You look at rappers like Kanye West with his incredible "College Dropout", Jay-Z with his debut "Reasonable Doubt" and even the more recent "G.o.o.d Kid m.A.A.d City" by Kendrick Lamar. All of these albums have set up what is and could be incredible careers for these rappers. Under Pressure by Logic absolutely has the potential to reach some of these highs. Logic has proven himself as a fantastic lyricist, and shown that his music can speak for itself instead of having to rely on gimmicky sounds and weird features.One thing that is immediately noticeable when looking through this album is that, in the standard version of the album, there isn't a single guest feature. Childish Gambino and Big Sean are found on the deluxe edition, but those are just bonus tracks from his cancelled debut EP "While You Wait". Logic proves himself through these first 12 tracks how capable of holding down tracks as he is. Looking at the lead single from the album, also the title track "Under Pressure" the first three minutes are an unstoppable force of nothing but pure lyricism, and one of the most well-produced tracks of the last five years. The latter six minutes slows it down to tell a story about his father, which was kind of strange, knowing how powerful the first three minutes were, but it works overall.Before the release, this album earned comparisons to albums like Kanye West's "Graduation" and Kendrick Lamar's "G.o.o.d Kid m.A.A.d City". Which is well deserved, while Kanye's "Late Registration" would have been a more appropriate comparison, the 'G.o.o.d kid' comparison was spot on. The songs "Never Enough" and "I'm Gone" almost sound as if they were taken right out of that album, even down to the flow and the beat. They're nearly indistinguishable from the Kendrick album which might be one slight downside to the album. There are some minor points where originality isn't quite what it should be, but even then it's not long before we get back to songs that would fit nowhere else but on this album such as "Nikki" and "Bounce".Towards the beginning of the album we don't get any extremely hard hitters, but we do get some very solid songs that introduce the second half of the album well. "Soul Food" is separated into two different sections, though neither section outshines the other. Lyrically getting down to some personal stuff; "My other sister went back to her old dude, he's whooping her *** I'll kill him I'll kill him I really want to kill him, but I can't". It's refreshing to see a new artist actually talking about personal things instead of going to strip clubs and stacking their money.Looking at the Deluxe Edition tracks, it was mostly unneeded. "Driving Ms. Daisy" might be one of the best tracks of the year, as the production is top-notch and both Logic and Gambino kill their verses. It's disappointing to see that one wasn't a part of the standard edition, though it makes sense it didn't make it with the Gambino feature. "Now" and "Alright" are solid tracks in their own right, but they don't fit the flow of the album incredibly well, justifying the fact that they should just be Deluxe Edition tracks."Under Pressure" is without a doubt the best album we've seen in 2014. Nowhere does the project get boring, and only rarely does it make minor missteps. It isn't perfect, but it's the closest we've seen all year.FINAL SCORE: 9/10Must Have Songs:- Under Pressure- Driving Ms. Daisy- Nikki- Soul Food- Bounce- Buried Alive
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