paroles de chanson Sayonara - Logic
Ayo,
for
real,
look,
let
me
just
say
this
I
wanna
say
I
love
Def
Jam,
Def
Jam
changed
my
fuckin'
life
There's
definitely
some
fuckboys
in
that
building
Some
suits
wearing
ties
and
shit
But
it's
some
real
good-ass
fuckin'
people,
man
Steve
Bartels,
Faisel,
Jeff
Fuckin'
Justin
Duran,
Dave
Bell
Chris
Atlas,
David
Amaya
I
could
fuckin'
go
on
bro,
Lory,
Peter,
Kate
and
Gabe
We
gon'
get
into
the
rest
later,
man,
but
I
fuckin'
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
livin'
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
havin'
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
talkin'
shit
the
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
Fuckin'
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
fuckin'
love
y'all
Everybody
in
fuckin'
A&R,
admin,
samples
PR,
marketing,
the
execs,
fuckin'
Barry
White's
old
ass
That
motherfucker
took
care
of
me,
man,
he
signed
me
I
remember
seeing
a
Britney
Spears
fuckin'
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,
fuckin'
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
fuckin'
Summit
Hall
Elementary
School,
bro
I
mean
you
like
ninety
years
older
than
me
but
it's
all
good
Nicky
Farag
steppin'
up
in
the
ranks,
I
love
you
shawty
Lory
LaMattina,
Keith
Rothschild,
fuckin'
Rick
Sackheim
the
God
Mundo
Garcia,
boy
Get
a
bigger
pair
of
pants,
your
shit
look
like
it's
painted
on
Sonny
D,
my
fuckin'
brother,
Britney,
Scott,
Chico,
EP
Like,
Rodney,
Rosie,
Rozzy,
Brian,
International,
Mike
Alexander
Marissa,
Mira,
Art
Ty,
that's
all
I
gotta
say,
Ty
Lindsey,
that's
it
Finance,
fuckin'
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,
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
fuckin'
love
you,
Deborah
I
don't
even
gotta
say
your
full
name,
you
are
a
goddess
Nicole
Pastine
(and
of
course
the
homie
Xavier)
Rappin'
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
gettin'
sued
by
some
fuckboy
And
y'all
was
tryna
get
me
to
change
my
name
and
shit
I
spent
my
whole
fuckin'
career,
this
who
I
was
Y'all
tryna
get
me
to
change
my
name
Y'all
wasn't
tryna
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
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
either,
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
fuckin'
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
fuckin'
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
and
millions
of
dollars
for
y'all,
hahaha
And
uhh,
we've
had
some
good
memories
I
love
you,
I
appreciate
you
My
only
regret
is
I
ain't
get
to
really
fuck
with
Tunji
like
that
We
doin'
this
last
album,
you
know
what
I'm
sayin'?
But
Tunji,
man,
that's
the
God,
he's
here
for
the
culture
Yo
man,
you're
a
fuckin'
G
bro
Much
love
to
Lucian
Appreciate
all
the
fuckin'
millions
of
dollars
that
you
gave
me
to
make
these
records,
hahaha
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
anybody
even
really
knows
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
not
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
1 Danger
2 Tetris
3 In my lifetime (feat. Action Bronson)
4 Decades
5 JJ Abrahams
6 BLACKWHITEBOY
7 Quasi
8 Bleed It
9 LaDonda
10 Aaron Judge
11 Clouds (feat. Langston Bristol & Curren$y)
12 Michael Rap
13 Therapy Music (feat. Russ)
14 Tony Revolori
15 Rogue One
16 Breath Control (feat. Wiz Khalifa)
17 NEMS
18 Nardwuar (feat. Doc D)
19 Kickstyle (feat. iamJMARS, Big Lenbo & C Dot Castro)
20 EarlyBird
21 Ten Years (feat. Royce da 5'9)
22 Porta one (feat. RZA)
23 NeedleDrop
24 Introducing Nezi (feat. Nezi Momodu)
25 Orville (feat. Like, Blu & Exile)
26 Carnival (feat. AZ)
27 Lena's Insight
28 Vinyl Days (feat. DJ Premier)
29 I guess I love it (feat. The Game)
30 Sayonara
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