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Sayonara

Logic

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    Ayo, for real, look, let me just say this
    I wanna say I love Def Jam, Def Jam changed my fucking life
    There's definitely some fuckboys in that building
    Some suits wearing ties and shit

    But it's some real good-ass fucking people man
    Steve Bartels, Faisel, Jeff
    Fucking Justin Duran, Dave Bell
    Chris Atlas, David Amaya

    I could fucking go on bro, Lory, Peter, Kate and Gabe
    We gon' get into the rest later, man, but I fucking love y'all
    Let's get to this shit, here we go

    This my Friday Night Lights, track ninеteen
    From major to independent, as sightseen, my Ultralight Bеam
    I ain't finna go into the discrepancies of my deal
    Like the millions that y'all owe me, I gotta audit y'all for real

    But you changed my life, that's my word
    Took a young kid out of Gaithersburg, and you'll never know
    What it means for a kid in his teens and his entire team
    To go from open mics to actually living they dreams

    This a "thank you" to the people in the building
    For helping me build the empire that I'm still building
    Diddy said a rapper only gets five years, we double that
    Independent now, won't double back

    I rep the BMG, yeah, I'm the Big Money Getter
    Fuck the pop shit, remember Logic as a spitter
    Just a kid having fun when I step to the mic
    That's why I never understood the hate I get when I write

    Back when posting new songs on Internet rap forums
    All the way to talking shit first night I sold out The Forum
    But they hated Jesus, homie
    I ain't comparing, I'm just reasoning, homie

    I'm just tryna set an example
    I went pop and made millions, now all I do is chop samples
    Egon's finest, peanuts after like I was Linus
    Followed by that College Park next, that's the line-up
    First album, the EP was No I.D
    Last album, the executive producer is me, I'm set free
    Sayonara

    So the crazy shit is right, like, when we was shopping deals
    Mike, Mike Caren over at Atlantic, he offered me a deal for thirty grand
    I was like fuck no, hahaha, shoutout Mike, though
    Some independent label offered us one-point-five, and we was like nah

    But Def Jam hit me up, you know what I'm saying
    Noah pressed my A&R for ten fucking years, bro
    He linked me with No I.D., man, and I was like, Yo, No I.D.?
    That's Ye, that's Jay, that's Common, homie - how could we not?

    And we signed a deal, we inked that shit up, bro
    Maurice Frazier, Lisa Bronson, Jason Peerless
    Fucking Liza, Nakeisha, Mario, Ryan
    Cordon, I could go on
    Lynn Gonzalez, yo, Lynn Gonzalez

    Ian, you motherfucker with the samples
    Ian be listening to shit that ain't even a sample
    He's like: This shit's a sample
    I be like: Ian, shut the fuck up, bro

    I love y'all, Antoinette, Donna, Jamie, Stephanie
    Jenny, Paul, all you motherfuckers know who y'all at
    And legal, man, album delivery, I fucking love y'all
    Everybody in fucking A&R, admin, samples

    PR, marketing, the execs, fucking Barry White's old ass
    That motherfucker took care of me, man, he signed me
    I remember seeing a Britney Spears fucking plaque
    She went fucking diamond

    I asked Chris Zarou, my manager at VMG
    I said: What the fuck is diamond?, he said: Bro, ten times platinum
    I'll never forget I said never, bro: Never, I'm not gonna go diamond
    1-800 almost diamond, what up? Haha, billions of streams

    Everybody in sales and commerce, DDC, Marcus
    Scott, Bobby, fucking Theta, Mac, Eric, Fred Thomas
    All y'all, sorry for the first name basis but I fuck with y'all
    Everybody at Radio, man

    First of all, let me start this shit off with Noah Sheer, Gaithersburg's own
    We went to fucking Summit Hall Elementary School, bro
    I mean you like ninety years older than me but it's all good
    Nicky Farag stepping up in the ranks, I love you shawty!
    Lory LaMattina, Keith Ross, fucking Rick [?] the God
    Mundo Garcia, boy

    Get a bigger pair of pants, your shit look like it's painted on
    Sonny D, my fucking brother, Britney, Scott, Chico, EP
    Like, Rodney, Rosie, Rozzy, Brian, International, Mike Alexander
    Marissa, Mira, Art, Ty
    Ty, that's all I gotta say, Ty Lindsey, that's it

    Finance, fucking finance, Jen Hersh
    Melissa Bernal, I love y'all
    Tour Marketing, Albert, Albert Cook
    Shervah Edwards, video, oh, Millie, gotta love Millie
    Millie was always on the sets like

    Alright, make sure the Red Bull can is exactly in front of the shot
    I was like: Millie, get the fuck out of here
    Remy, Carolyn, Yolanda, Nadeen
    And of course, of course

    Deborah at the sample team, I fucking love you, Deborah
    I don't even gotta say your full name, you are a goddess
    Nicole Pastine (And of course the homie Xavier)
    Rapping is my passion, I love y'all, man, look

    This what I'ma say about Def Jam, look, man
    We had some ups and downs, you know what I'm saying
    My first album, I was getting sued by some fuckboy
    And y'all was tryna get me to change my name and shit

    I spent my whole fucking career, this who I was
    Y'all trying get me to change my name
    Y'all wasn't trying to put out my album so we did the while-you-wait shit
    We went on tour, you know what I'm saying

    But eventually shit worked out
    But even with that, you motherfuckers, you know
    You know, you under shipped me and shit
    And that's what I'll say
    I don't- I really wholeheartedly don't believe that was none of the people I just named, man

    Everybody, I fuck with y'all, I rock with y'all
    Any other fuckboys behind the scenes, y'all could suck a dick
    Eat my whole fucking ballsack, man
    This industry is fucked up
    The wildest shit is I'ma say this man
    This whole industry is musical chairs, yo
    Cats like Steve Bartels, Faisel, Jeff Harleston, man
    They, they the real ones, you know what I mean
    But like motherfuckers be so in-and-out, that's why I didn't stay with Def Jam

    I went to Def Jam after ten years on the label, because I owed them that
    I was like: Okay, so what's up? we signing another deal?
    They ain't even get back to me in time
    So I went somewhere else and I don't know who butthurt or what
    I could give a fuck, man

    All I'ma say is I love y'all who rock with me
    I love y'all who take care of me
    I love y'all who fucking drove me from New York to Boston to do
    Radio interviews and shit man
    Appreciate y'all

    It's been a, it's been a dope time on this major label shit, you know what I'm saying
    I've made millions and millions of dollars for y'all, hahahaha
    And we've had some good memories
    I love you, I fuck with you
    My only regret is I ain't really get to fuck with [?] like that
    Yo man, you're a fucking G bro
    Much love to Lucian

    I appreciate all the fucking millions of dollars that you gave me to make these records, hahahahaha
    Independent shit next
    VMG, VMG, Bobby Boy
    Sayonara

    Logic as a rapper is an anomaly, a person who is out of time
    Living in the present you know rooted in the past
    But a traditionalist who believes in the future
    Who believes in what hip-hop was and can still be
    So we're here in this modern time
    Thinking about and listening to the development of hip-hop and it's future all at once
    I think that a lot of people in the modern sense of the word get caught up in how fleeting time is

    And they believe that what's happening right in front of them
    Is the most immediate thing and it's the most meaningful thing
    And they have to engage what's happening in the moment
    Because the moment's gonna be gone and then they're not gonna care
    Or no one else around them is gonna care

    And I think we forget that great experiences in the, in humanity
    Go on for decades, centuries, sometimes millennia
    Before we really know how to make sense of them
    And so, in the same way that the monks in the dark ages were keeping records and saving books

    You know, it is important for us to really make sense of one of Americas great folk musics, and that's hip-hop
    And there's very few people who care enough to actually keep the form going while trying to push it forwards
    Logic's one of those dudes

    And the reason Madlib and I decided that we wanted to work with him
    Is because he came through with a true sincerity and appreciation for the form
    And for all of the people who make it
    And like a true understanding of craft and like, who's doing what
    And how their technique is either important, relevant
    Something that needs to be preserved or what

    And I remind myself that even though hip-hop seems to me
    In my mid forties to be an old thing because it's been around since the early '70s
    It's actually just in its infancy
    And if it's not for people like Logic trying to keep this tradition alive
    We're not really gonna know even shortly after, what's supposed to come
    This hopefully is an art form that's gonna outlast
    All these art forms that preceded it and formed it

    And we're only gonna know that if people who truly have the passion, belief
    And the proficiency, the musical acumen
    To hold the form, hold it dear
    And at the same time, not be so reverent to it and push it forward
    Are there to show us the way
    So hopefully he's one of these dudes, I have that belief



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