Текст песни Everybody Documentary - Logic
One
thing
I
think
I'd
like
to
say,
And
you
could
maybe
even
start
the
whole
shit
off
with
this
is...
I'm
not
sorry
for
making
this
album,
And
I
made
this
album
from
a
place
in
my
heart
of
love...
And
I'm
black
and
I'm
proud
as
shit.
That's
the
shit,
That's
the
thing
the
whole
world
said
I
could
never
say
or
be
or
do.
And
I'm
biracial
and
I
love
my
fans.
Swag.
Flex.
Rattpack
C'mon!
Is
it
going?
Alright,
what's
up
guys,
This
is
day
one
of
recording
for
the,
I
mean
*
Claps*
Hey,
What's
up
guys.
Make
sure
you
keep
that
last
part
in
there
of
Me
explaining
it
because
we're
real
all
the
time.
Ratt
Pack
My
studio
is
being
built
Logic:
*
Tapping
on
glass*
Bobby
Campbell:
*
Tapping
his
foot*
"
What
are
you
going
to
contribute?"
6ix:
*
Claps*
That
was
the
first
song
ever
created
in
this
room
Yeah,
That's
the
first
beat
ever,
damn
To
6ix):
But
like,
what's
it
like
from,
Going
to
what's
going
to
be
in
here
from
Charles
Hall?
Oh,
Nuts.
It's
gon-
It's
the
come
up.
It's
the
glow
up.
It's
what
we've
always
wanted
Uh,
Well
the
message
for
the
music
is
just
equality
of
man.
Straight
up.
Straight
up
and
down.
6 o'clock.
When
white
people
find
out
that
I'm
black,
racist
white
people.
They
treat
me
on
some
like-and
I've
heard
this,
"
Send
your
ass
back
to
Africa,
Or
at
least
the
half
that
doesn't
Matter."
Shit
like
that,
that
I've
heard.
It's
like
that's
what
I
am,
I'm
either
one
or
the
other
to
these
people.
There's
like
just
a
handful,
No
more
than
I
think
like
4 songs,
Where
I
am
truly
discussing
being
biracial
in
America.
With
that
being
said,
Those
are
the
only
times
I
discuss
race,
and
it's
my
race.
Not
your
race
or
his
race
or
her
race,
It's
just
me
being
biracial
and
telling
my
story.
And
you
might
not
like
my
story,
but
it's
my
story
You
know,
and
then
the
entire
rest
of
the
album
is
rapped,
you
know,
From
different
perspectives
of
a
life
that
That
dude
Atom,
who
is
being
reincarnated
has
lived
There's
a
guy
who
dies
in
the
Beginning
of
this
album
and
his
name
is
Atom.
Atom
but
like
the
"first
man"
right?
But
spelled
A-T-O-M,
Like
the
atoms
in
our
body
and
everything
connecting
us.
He
gets
hit
by
a
car
and
wakes
up
in
a
white
void.
And
he's
talking
to
this
random
guy.
And
the
guy's
like
"
Life,
What's
it
all
about?"
And
he's
like
"
What?
What
the
fuck
you
talkin'
about?"
He's
like
"
Where
am
I?"
Well,
it
turns
out
the
random
guy
is
actually
God.
Have
you
ever
heard
of
this
guy
named
Neil
De
Grasse
Tyson?
Scientist,
scientist,
astrophysicist,
crazy,
super
awesome,
And
I
don't
know
how
the
hell
I
did
it,
But
I
got
him
to
play
the
role
of
God
on
my
album.
Which
is
crazy
I
can't
even
believe
that
Neil
De
Grasse
Tyson
is
on
this
album.
Like
when
I
think
about
it,
That's
like
the
most
gangster
feature
of
all
time
Logic:
So
what
now,
what
advice
can
you
give
me?
Neil:
What
advice
can
I
give
humanity?
You
guys
know
Big
Von?
He's
like
the
radio
DJ
from
the
bay,
on
KMEL
Oh
Yeah
So
he
plays
this
guy
named
Atom
Big
Von:
Wait,
wait,
wait,
what?
Stop
all
the
hippie
shit
This
guy
Atom
dies
and
it's
a
whole
conversation
between
them.
And
he
finds
out
that
he
is
about
to
be
reincarnated.
And
then
he
finds
out
that
not
only
that
is
he
being
reincarnated,
But
that
he
is
everybody
who
has
ever
been
Reincarnated
because
there
is
only
one
human
being.
And
he
has
been
reincarnated
so
many
times,
in
fact,
That
he
is
every
human
being
that
has
ever
existed.
You
know
he
was
Jesus
and
all
of
his
disciples.
He
was
Hitler
and
everybody
that
he
murdered.
You
know,
every
time
he
extended
a
hand
of
Kindness
to
someone,
he
was
doing
it
to
himself.
Every
time
he
was
extending
a
hand
of
hatred
or
Murder
to
someone,
he
was
only
doing
it
onto
himself.
And
it
isn't
until
he
has
lived
in
the
shoes
of
ever
man,
woman,
Child,
race,
religion,
color,
creed,
And
sexual
orientation
that
he
will
know
what
it
is
to
Appreciate
life
and
then
be
taken
to
the
next
plane
of
existence.
So
every
time
I'm
rapping
on
the
album
pretty
much,
I'm
rapping
from
the
perspectives
of
one
of
the
lives
he
has
lived.
So
it's
very
sci-fi,
but
it's
very
real
at
the
same
time.
It's
weird
man,
it's
a
good
one
Hip-Hop
artists
are
tasked
to
not
have
any
imagination,
But
to
actually
work
in
direct
correlation
to
where
they
are
From,
who
they
were,
and
you
know
he
has
a
lot
of
imagination
I
was
actually
really
inspired
when
I
read
a
short
story
That
was
written
by
a
writer
by
the
name
of
Andy
Weir
called
"
The
Egg."
I
read
it
and
it
inspired
me
so
much,
And
it's
essentially
the
same
thing,
it's
just
my
take
on
it.
You
know,
it's
a
man
who
dies
and
is
Reincarnated
and
lives
every
life
ever.
And
I
thought
"wow,
" I
relate
to
more
than
just
one
sect
or
One
side
of
humanity
or
race
being
biracial.
I
kind
of
feel
that.
I
feel
kind
of
what
what
it's
like
to
be
two
people.
To
be
like
a
black
man
in
a
fair
Skinned
body,
if
that
makes
any
sense.
So
it's
like
wow,
It's
almost
like
living
two
separate
lives
to
the
public.
Not
to
me,
but
to
others.
They
might
view
me
as
different
people.
I
guess
wow,
that's
crazy
I
never
really
thought
of
it
like
that
So
bringing
who
he
is
into
the
stories
that
he
wants
to
tell
and
Having
them
intertwine
with
reality
and
Fantasy,
sci-fi,
That's
the
difficult
thing
to
score
I
didn't
think
I
was
going
to
be
able
to
pull
it
off.
I
mean
how
do
you
pull
off
that?
How
do
you
pull
off
an
album
rapping
from
different
Perspectives
of
a
life
that
one
man
Lived,
who
is
actually
everyone
ever.
It's
just
crazy,
But
I
don't
know
how
the
hell
it
came
together,
but
it
did
This
is
so
much
more
than
just
music.
It's
like
a
true
personal
part
of
my
life.
So,
I'm
getting
my
license,
I'm
doing
my
best
to
get
fit
and
in
shape,
And
deal
with
being
mentally
healthy
and
physically
healthy.
And
dealing
with
my
music
and
friends,
wife,
Personal
relationship,
and
dogs
and
everything.
So
I
just
want
you
guys
to
see
as
much
of
my
life
as
you
can
see
So
yesterday,
I
think
i
was
telling
Mike
that
I
had
the
wildest
anxiety
ever.
In
my
mind
I
was
like,
I'm
like
"
I'm
fine,
I'm
fine"
I
don't
know
Why
but
I
was
feeling
physically
weird.
Not
like
ill
or
anything,
just
like-
faint.
You
know
kind
of
dizzy,
kind
of
out
of
it.
Very
disconnected
Fan:
Logic?
Logic:
'
Sup
dude?
Fan:
What's
going
on
man,
how's
you
day?
Logic:
Nice,
I
got
an
appointment.
What's
your
name
man?
Fan:
Raymond
Logic:
*
Shakes
his
hand*
Nice
to
meet
you
Raymond
Raymond:
You
have
a
great
day
Logic:
Thanks
brother
Yeah,
that's
a
big
thing
that
I've
been
Dealing
with
so
much,
which
is
like
anxiety.
A
lot
of
people
don't
understand
it
and
that's
why
I'm
like
having
You
document
this
right
now
because
I
want
to
invite
everybody
into
My
life
like
never
before
and
I
have
Severe
anxiety
and
it's
hard
and
it
sucks
It's
just
so
crazy
because
I've
Always-like
I'm
on
my
shit
you
know
what
I
mean?
Like
I'm
on
my
shit
and
I
know
what
I
need
to
do
and
how
I
need
to
do
Things
But
then
anxiety
can
step
in
and
be
like
"you
feel
up
to
Having
this
meeting
or
this
conversation
or
going
on
stage
or
Performing
or
this
or
that,
But
I'm
gonna
fuck
you
up.
" Like
it's
weird,
It's
crazy
and
so
anxiety
is
so
much
more
than
just
mental.
It's
a
mental
thing
that
can
affect
you
physically
and
that's
why
When
I
had
the
biggest
panic
attack
I
ever
had
last
year,
You
know
just
after
The
Incredible
True
Story
was
made,
I
was
convinced
I
was
going
through
was
a
physical
thing.
I
was
convinced
it
was
something
deeper
like
it
was
fucking
cancer.
Like,
you
know
what
I
mean?
Cause
my
body
was
so
fucked
up
and
um,
it's
not
that.
It's
my
mind.
It's
anxiety
When
I
went
in
the
booth
and
I
knew
all
of
you
guys
were
all
out
There
listening,
And
I
was
learning
it
there
and
then
On
the
spot,
what
he
wanted
me
to
sing.
Damn,
my
legs
were
shaking,
I
was
so
nervous,
It
was
the
first
time
I
sung
it
and
I
guess
that's
when
you
Really-like
I
realized
that
he's
got
a
vision
and
I
have
to
trust
it
Because
I
wanted
to
practice
it
and
get
better
at
it,
He
comes
back
in
and
I
was
like
I
wanna
know,
I
want
to
capture
how
you
are
right
now
When
you're
singing
this
for
the
first
time
I
think
that's
good,
ah!
The
first
time
in
my
life
I
have
done
anything
like
that
You
never?
I'm
not
really
sure
how
it
goes
Now
listening
back
i
really
understand
why
he
wanted
to
do
that
cause
There
was
a
vulnerability
to
what
was
captured
that
i
Don't
know
if
that
would
have
been
the
same
if
I
had
learnt
it
Yo,
making
music
makes
me
feel
good
man.
Like
when
I'm
here
with
you
guys,
Like
not
to
sound
any
type
of
way,
a
lot
of
that,
I
mean
I
still
be
feelin'
weird,
but
a
lot
of
it
goes
away.
It's
like
I
have
purpose
with
you
guys
Hold
on,
I'm
trying
to
think...
One
sec'.
Should
it
end
with
the
hook?
Or
maybe-maybe
that's
not
the
hook.
Maybe
I
keep
going
right
now
and
then
I
bring
the
hook
again...
That's
what
I'll
do,
I
will
extend
this
verse...
It's
always
really
hard
to
recreate
a
vibe,
Because
I
was
in
such
a
zone
the
other
night.
I
have
to
tap
back
into
that
same
energy.
It's
gotta
be
the
same
Alright,
NO
NO.
Can
you
pause
it?
I
fucking
hate
technology.
Pause
it,
pause
it,
pause
it,
pause
it,
pause
it...
Alright
can
you
run
it
back
with
the
last
shit
i
was
doing?
My
fucking-
my
phone
deleted
all
the
shit.
Fucking
hate
this
shit
I
think
this
is
harder
than
when
I
did
"
Gang
Related."
Let
me
hear
that...
Woo!
So
I
need
you
to
bring
it
back
so
it
sounds
really
good,
you
know?
You
gotta
make
it
like,
you
gotta
make
my
vocals
pop,
period.
Like
I'm
going
here
and
this
breaks,
Like
you
gotta
feel
it
in
your
soul.
As
the
Engineer
you
need
to
know
what
you're
Doing.
[Anziety
bass
boosted]
You
know
what
I'm
saying?
Gotta
be
really
good
I
lost
my
job
to
Bart
Simpson?
Yeah,
you're
fucking
out
bro
Driving)
I
was
with
No
I.
Yesterday,
Haden't
seen
him
for
a
while.
And
we
just
had
a
real
good
talk.
Man
to
man,
shot
some
pool
We
shoot
pool,
and
I
just
want
it
know
I
won
3 games
today.
(
Camera
man:
he's
gonna
edit
that
out)
it
doesn't
matter...
WHEN
YOU
EDIT
THIS
JUST
KNOW...
3-0
Just
out
of
nowhere,
then
I
played
him
my
album.
And
he
loved
it
My
thoughts
were
just
by
far
his
best
work,
for
me
And
I
asked
him
to
rap
on
it,
and
he
said
yeah
I
mean,
I
can-
I
can
rap
No
I.
Is
going
to
rap
on
my
album.
Which
is
like,
what,
that's
so
unheard
of
I
haven't
really
recorded
a
song
in
20
years
I
texted
J.
Cole
and
I
was
like,
"
Yo,
Deon's
rapping
on
my
album,
No
I.
D.,"
and
he
was
like
"
WHAT?
How
the
fuck
did
you
get
him
to
do
that?
" And
I
thought
about
it,
and
I
just
asked
him.
"
Only
you
could
get
him
to
do
that"
I've
waited
for
this
moment
my
whole
life.
Right
now,
nothing
else
matters.
Just
making
music
here
with
Deon
The
concept
is
how
we're
all
and
what's
going
on
In
the
Native
American
community
that's
being
ignored
America,
so
America
came
together,
you
all
were
there.
That
shit
was
crazy.
I
just
found
these
like
sample
packs
or
like
little
things
and
like
Vocals
and
I
was
pressing
them,
And
I
was
throwing
drums
on,
and
creating
the
pads
When
I
create
music
I
hear
sounds.
Distinct--
That's
why
you
can
hear
my
Shit
when
you
got
to
festivals
or
whatever.
They
sing
all
the
words
because
it's
catchy.
All
the
sounds
are
catchy.
First
things
you
hear,
Woo...
That's
the
"ohhhh
" and
it
goes
off
You'll
hear
a
switch
up
and
then
I'm
just
rapping
From
like
a
hood
motherfucker
and
that's
all
he
knows.
And
like,
that's
a
lot
of
my
own
experience
like
with
my
brothers,
And
then
my
boy
Lenny
is
like
helping
me
voice
this,
you'll
hear
it
When
Logic
approached
me
with
the
contributing
to
the
song
"
America"
he
laid
it
out.
He
knew
what
he
wanted
so
he
gave
me
the
inspiration.
Told
me
exactly
what
he
was
going
for
in
that
part
of
the
song
We
worked
on
the
first
album,
and
I
was
the
Executive
Producer.
And
some
of
the
first
session
into
the
album
I
Pretty
much
knew
he
was
a
producer,
not
just
a
rapper.
I
told
him
"hey,
You
don't
really
need
me
to
produce
Your
records,
because
you
have
your
ideas.
You
need
to
you
know
have
access
to
the
Personnel
and
techniques
to
deliver
your
thoughts."
The
first
album
was
6ix
and
Logic,
The
exact
same
way
they
did
it
on
the
mixtapes.
Like
nothing
has
changed
from
that
you
know.
These
two
guys,
sitting
in
the
house,
Not
the
big
studio,
not
even
down
here,
not
anywhere
special.
Just
the
two
of
them
sitting
down
with
the
Laptop,
a
concept,
and
some
kind
of
inspiration
What's
crazy
too
is
you
know,
The
same
process
we
were
doing
back
in
the
day.
Like,
we
didn't
have
the
string
Players,
we
didn't
have
the
vocalists
with
us.
That's
what's
so
crazy
about
it
is,
the
process
is
the
same,
But
now
we
get
to
involve
actual
real
musicians,
Rather
than
me
tryna
sample
a
string
part
From
another
song
because
I
can't
play
it.
But
now
I
can
be
like,
We
have
Claire
and
Tom
to
actually
play
the
shit
Big
Von,
he
just
gets
really
entertaining
Got
Neil
on
the
album,
you
know
how
crazy
that
is?
Space,
Time,
all
the
good
things
like
that.
Man,
Logic
has
come
up
with
the
crazy
story
of
all
stories
So
I
was
in
Paris,
with
my
wife,
at
the
Louvre
So,
it
all
started
last
summer
when
I
get
a
call
from
Bob.
And
I
pick
up
the
phone,
and
It's
three
in
the
morning,
and
I
say
"
Bob,
what's
up
man,
what
the
fuck
is
this?"
And
he's
like
"
I'm
in
Paris
man,
I'm
at
the
Louvre,
And
I
know
what
our
album
is
going
to
be."
Everybody
is
looking
at
the
Mona
Lisa,
And
I'm
looking
at
the
Mona
Lisa
like
"
Wow,
Leonardo
Da
Vinci
painted
this
shit.
Woah,
this
is
crazy."
But
then
I'm
looking
at,
myself
included,
Everyone
is
so
focused
on
the
Mona
Lisa,
I'm
in
this
insane
museum
with
all
this
beautiful
Statues
and
paintings
and
all
different
types
of
stuff.
So
I
was
like
"
I'm
gonna
go
look
for
something
else",
not
just
focus
on
this.
And
I
turn
around,
and
as
soon
as
I
turn
around
I
see
this
This
is
The
Wedding
at
Cana.
It
was
when
Jesus
turned
water
into
wine
I'm
like
"
Dude,
doesn't
that
have
like
a
hundred
people
in
it?"
and
he's
like
"
Yeah,
it
has
like
over
100
people.
I
don't
know
if
we
need
that
many,
but
like
close.
I
want
you
to
paint
all
of
it.
I
want
all
my
friends,
all
my
family,
Everyone
who
works
on
this
albums,
People
of
all
races,
colors,
Creeds,
sexual
orientations,
and
genders.
I
wasn't
it
to
be
representative
of
Everybody."
Early
into
the
year
I
decided
I
wanted
To
go
to
Italy
to
get
inspiration
for
this.
I
did
my
research
online,
went
through
Google
image
search,
And
I
studied
countless
books
about
the
artist
himself,
Other
artists
in
the
period,
but
there's
limits
to
that.
There
was
something
about
it
where
I
felt
Compelled--
I
always
wanted
to
go
to
Italy.
If
there
was
ever
a
chance,
why
not
now?
I
went
to
every
possible
church
I
could,
I
went
to
the
museum,
I
saw
the
Caravaggio,
I
immersed
myself
in
everything
I've
loved
and
Researched
and
I
brought
it
back
and
put
everything
into
the
cover
This
is
going
to
be
my
album
cover
The
album
is
told
from
a
variety
of
Perspectives,
which
is
something
Bob
loves
to
do.
Putting
himself
in
someone
else's
shoes
and
taking
on
their
Struggles
and
success,
Trying
to
see
things
through
their
perspective.
This
album,
listening
to
it,
sonically
connects
you
to
the
art.
It
just
executes
that
flawlessly
For
the
longest
time,
I
just
wanted
to
focus
on
the
music
and
not
talk
about
race
or
Negative
shit
going
on
in
the
world
because
I
wanted
It
to
be
happy
and
fun,
and
about
lyricism
and
raw
shit.
I
felt
that
i
needed
to
make
and
album
like
this
because
me
being
Black
& white
and
feeling
discriminated
against
by
my
own
people,
Made
me
feel
like
I
need
to
talk
about
Everyone
else
who
was
discriminated
against
I
didn't
wanna
be
like
"
I'm
biracial,
but
I
look
white
and
blah
blah
blah,
No
I'm
really
gonna
talk
about
not
only
what's
on
my
heart
and
mind,
But
whats
on
the
hearts
and
minds
of
people
all
Over
the
world
who
don't
have
the
voice
that
I
do
I
am
here
with
Patrick
Starr
in
my
studio.
And
I
recruited
him
because
he's
amazing
and
awesome
and
he's
a
very
Sweet,
kind
person,
and
an
amazing
business
man--
Or
business
queen.
No,
but
honestly,
he's
just
been
so
awesome
and
he's
just
such
a
Great
role
model
for
so
many
people
I
wanted
to
include
him
as
a
Representative
for
his
culture
and
Just
have
him
on
the
album
and
album
cover
Thank
you!
This
is
dope,
so
dope
I
appreciate
it,
Thank
you
I
see
good
people
who
like
to
make
Good
music
and
it's
just
that
simple.
Like
"
Hey,
do
you
like
what
I'm
doing?
Do
you
like
what
I
stand
for?
Oh
you
like
this
message?
You
wanna
come
play?
You
wanna
be
a
part
of
it?
Yes
or
No?"
So
I'm
flying
this
woman
out,
from
the
Bahamas,
Where
me
and
my
wife
went
on
our
anniversary.
Her
name
is
Paula
Hiii,
I'm
Paula
Mc
Keva,
all
the
was
from,
Bahamas.
Met
Bobby,
known
as
Logic
as
well,
In
the
Atlantis
resort
and
Casino
Hotel
We
were
at
the
bar
having
a
few
drinks
and
this
shit
was
killing
it
I
was
singing
Uptown
Funk,
so
everyone
was
on
the
floor
having
fun
I
was
like
up,
And
I
was
dancing
with
like
all
these
older
ladies
and
shit.
It
was
like
so
fun
But
like
she
KILLED
it.
Her
voice
was
like
killing
it.
She
was
doing
like
Whitney
Houston
songs
and
shit
I
told
him
to
come
on
the
stage
and
said
"
Show
me
what
you
got."
Then
he
went
WILD
and
crazy.
I
didn't
know
who
he
was
After
dinner,
and
she
went
to
take
a
little
break,
I
asked
her
if
she
wanted
to
come
Sing
on
my
album,
and
she
said
"yeah."
[Mc
Keva
in
the
booth]
Kev,
I
love
what
you're
doing,
but
we're
gonna
mute
that
sound
I
just
had
this
crazy
cry
because
I'm
happy
though.
And
I'm
not
trying
to
milk
anything,
But
I
thought
I
should
let
you
know.
I
just
wanted
to
in
this
moment--
Let
You
know
I
was
listening
to
this
song,
"
Anziety"
and
just
thinking
about
how
hard
it
is
to
live
with
it.
But
beyond
that,
the
song,
It
made
me
realize
how
many
people
are
here.
How
many
people
are
in
this
house.
And
how
blessed
I
am
to
have
my
wife
and
My
dogs
and
my
friends
and
music
and
fans.
I
can't
believe
it.
Because
I
didn't
have
anything
growing
up,
I
didn't
have
anything.
And
now
I
have
everything
I
could
have
ever
wanted.
And
just
right
now
in
this
moment
I
am
so
happy
and
blessed.
Sorry,
I
just
wanted
to
real
quick--
I'm
not
trying
to
milk
it
or
anything.
I
just
wanted
to
say
that,
That
i
can't
believe
it's
all
real
and
happening
We're
at
Warner
Bros.
We
are
at
the
soundstage
where
they
do
all
the
Scoring
for
films,
and
we
are
doing
the
album.
And
I'm
excited,
I
feel
like
I
don't
belong
here
(To
the
orchestra)
I
just
wanted
to
say
this
is
fucking
crazy.
Like,
I'm
sorry,
this
is
just
crazy
and
I
know
we're
here
to
work
but
Like
I
came
from
nothing--
so
to
be
able
To
be
here
today
is
a
very
emotional
thing.
And
this
album
is
about
the
equality
of
man
regardless
Of
race,
religion,
color,
creed
and
sexual
orientation.
This
is
the
fight
for
equality
Yo,
Bob,
you
know
what's
really
crazy?
Making
a
beat
on
Ableton
of
FL
Studio
and
Then
like
seeing
that
shit
charted
out
and
noted.
That's
amazing,
isn't
that
like
crazy
Yeah,
we're
just
like
Neanderthals
Laughing)
Like
all
the
sheet
music,
but
like
what
we
sample
My
name
is
Bobby
"
Smokey"
Hall,
I'm
legend.
I'm
the
legend
of
hip-hop
go-go.
I'm
here
to
see
my
son,
Logic,
one
of
the
hypest
artists
out
there.
He's
just
in
his
own
zone.
He's
got
a
string
session
going
on
right
now.
So
yeah,
I
love
him
It's
been
an
amazing
experience,
and
I
really
appreciate
it
(
Crying)
Bobby
has
always
been
driven,
even
as
a
kid.
He
was
a
leader,
not
a
follower.
He
never
followed,
you
know
what
I'm
saying?
He
had
his
own
way
that
he
lived
I
took
Bobby
in
the
recording
studio
When
he
was
like
15
for
the
first
time.
And
he
spit
for
like
45
minutes,
non-stop.
The
engineer
and
I,
Rock,
just
laughed
and
said
"
That
boy
got
bars."
You
were
talking
to
your
mates
last
night
on
the
sofa
and
I
was
just
Like
listening
in
and
trying
to
Learn
what
you
guys
were
talking
about.
And
you
were
saying
like
"
We
work
with
loads
of
people,
But
we
FUCK
with
Logic."
And
I
was
like...
Excuse
me?
You
were
like
"
You
know
what
I'm
saying,
we
FUCK
with
Logic.
We
FUCK
with
him
you
know
what
I'm
saying?
" And
I'm
like
what
are
you
talking
about?
I
had
no
idea
what
that
meant
So
when
did
that
click
for
you
what
that
meant?
Oh,
only
like
24
hours
later,
when
I
asked
what
it
was.
Did
I
ask
one
of
you
guys?
I
was
like
"
What
does
that
mean
when
you
fuck
with
someone?
" I
thought
if
you're
fucking
with
Someone,
you're
fucking
them
up
or
something
Laughing)
This
is
a
classic
documentary
moment
right
here
Lucy,
I
got
a
better
one
for
you.
You
ever
heard
of
what
a
fuckboy
is?
So
yeah,
that,
Jess
said,
before
she
met
you,
"
I
wen't
out
with
a
couple
of
fuckboys"
and
I
was
Like
is
that
just
some
one
like,
you
have
sex
with?
Laughing)
She
said
that
just
means
like
a
lame
person
Well,
I
fuck
with
Logic
Yeah,
we
fuck
with
you
Lucy
Rose
I
fuck
with
you
all
We
fuck
with
you
Laughing)
It
was
a
long-ass
time
ago,
I'm
in
the
studio
with
this
mo-fucker
and
he
brings
this
in
And
I'm
like
"
Dillon
what's
that?"
And
he's
like
"its
that
P1
bro,
for
sure.
" And
I'm
like
"damn
that's
crazy,
thats
so
cool",
He's
like
"yeah
man
check
it
out",
Doing
all
this
shit
and
I'm
like
oh
my
god,
I
gotta
have
this
So
i
hopped
in
the
whip,
I
go,
I
drop
the
bread
on
this
shit
immediately,
And
all
I
get
out
of
it,
like
used
it
for.
I
spent
all
that
money,
and
got
the
kick
for
"
Like
Woah",
and
it's
worth
every
penny
This
is
rapped
from
the
perspective
of
a
rapper
that
like,
The
first
half,
It
almost
sounds
like
a
sample
with
the
vocals,
but
it's
all
myself.
And
he's
saying
like
" I
don't
want
to
sleep
all
day
and
get
up
at
Night"
like
eh's
not
happy
with
the
life
that
he's
living
because
He's
one
of
those
rappers
focussing
on
money
and
material
possessions
It's
called
"
Ink
Blot"
because
one
of
the
line
is
"
I'm
not
me,
I'm
who
you
want
me
to
be.
" And
he's
rapping
like
"yeah
I
got
this
money
and
I'm
not
a
Real
rapper
it's
all
bullshit,
I'm
making
my
money,
fuck
it."
Like
that
personification
of
that
rapper
like
that
tone,
Chain
wearing,
"yeah
yeah
I
rap",
But
deep
down
he's
not
happy,
But
his
raps
are
like
yeah
I
got
this
and
millions.
It's
just
a
rapper
who
isn't
happy
With
himself,
but
is
making
a
lot
of
money.
So
that's
the
song
Perpetratin'
ass,
dumb
ass
mothafuckas,
man
All
on
the
'
Gram,
all
on
the
Snapchat
with
the
bullshit
Kill
yo'
mothafuckin
self,
nigga
Kill
yo'
mothafuckin
self,
nigga
And
tell
yo'
bitch
I
said
slob
on
my
knob
That's
crazy!
Yo,
I'ma
keep
all
this
shit
for
the
album
Oh
they
gon'
love
that,
they
gon'
be
like,
"
Aw
fuck"
So,
we're
here,
on
Scotch
Wednesday,
It's
a
little
thing
I
do
with
my
buddies.
Every
Wednesday,
as
grown
men,
we
drink
scotch,
Shoot
pool,
play
some
jazz
and
Sinatra
on
vinyl
over
there.
(cheers)
Did
you
smoke
a
Jefferey?
Freefalllll
Woah
wait,
who
has
some
other
really
good
ones
you
can
impersonate?
Like
Sinatra...
OH
give
me
Tonight
Show
All
hand
on
deck,
go
All
hands
on
deck)
Keep
going
You're
gonna
do
great.
(
Kiss)
...
You
just
totally
left
me
hanging
Oh,
sorry
Hello,
sir,
how
are
you
doing
today?
I'm
doing
good,
how
are
you
doing?
You
brought
the
whole--
Yeah,
we
brought
the
whole
team
Oh,
excuse
me,
who
is
taking
the
picture?
I'm
upset
that
I
did
what
I'm
supposed
to
do.
That's
the
thing
I'm
telling
you
man.
It's
not
like
a
fail.
I've
failed
before,
many
times.
It's
just
that
when
you
know
you
did
everything,
you
know
you
did
it
We're
at
the
DMV.
Bob's
taking
his
driving
test
for
the
second
shot.
And
uh,
I'm
a
little
bit
nervous.
I
know
he
can
drive,
But
just
these
instructors
take
of
points
for
the
craziest
things
Thank
you,
29,
I
can
go
in
through
here.
Swag
Got
that
license
though
Black
Spiderman"
I
wrote,
first
and
foremost,
it's
about
stereotypes,
And
that
people
make
me
believe
I
Should
be
ashamed
of
who
I
am,
and
I'm
not
Like,
be
you,
fuck
EVERYBODY
else,
just
be
you.
And
people
are
goig
to
hate
on
you,
They
hate
on
me
and
my
message
is
"
Peace,
Love
and
Positivity",
and
people
HATE
me.
Like
think
about
that...
That's
CRAZY!
When
you
look
at
people
you
see
things.
You
see
a
black
man,
you
see
a
middle
eastern
man,
you
see,...
There
are
people
that
are
conditioned
to
look
at
people
of
Color
or
people
that
are
brown
on
an
airplane
a
little
weird.
And
that's
so
FUCKED
up
and
I
hate
that.
People
look
at
me
and
I
go,
"
I'm
a
rapper",
and
they
go
"
What?"
or
people
are
conditioned
to
not
accept
me
In
hip-hop
because
of
how
i
look,
or
how
i
speak.
"
Oh,
you
speak
white"
or
"you
talk
white",
like
the
fuck?
I've
heard
that
my
whole
life
I'm
saying
in
general
for
this
career.
What
do
you
mean
"talk
white"?
What
the
fuck
does
that
mean?
I
said
fuck
that,
why
can't
Spiderman
be
black?
Why
can't
James
Bon
be
gay?
Why
not?
Like
fuck
it!
And
that's
why
I
open
it
up
with
"
Black
Jesus,
Black
Jesus".
And
people
are
like
"
What?
Black
Jesus?
What
the
fuck?
" Like
I've
got
a
Black
Santa
Clause
right
now
in
my
house
I've
known
Damien
for
6-7
years
now,
maybe
even
8 years.
And
we've
just
been
buddies
like
through
the
internet.
And
we
used
to
do
records
together.
I
wasn't
shit,
I
wasn't
nobody.
I
knew
I
wanted
him
to
be
on
the
album,
And
he
dropped
EVERYTHING
to
come
out
here.
With
no
promise
of
placement
or
anything
Like
that,
just
to
see
where
he
could
contribute.
And
I'm
sitting
down
there,
and
we're
working,
and
I'm
like
"
I
think
I
need
some
vocals
on
here".
And,
like
I
said,
i
trust
everybody,
who
knows
what's
going
to
happen?
You
want
to
go
in
there,
and
let's
see
what
you
got.
He
told
me
before
Bobby
hit
record,
That
you
could
hear
it
in
the
microphone,
his
heart
pumping
And
like,
I
could
just
feel
the
magnitude
of
this
moment.
And
how
pivotal
it
was
He
was
like
"this
is
6 years
in
the
making
that
just
came
out".
And...
I
don't
know,
something
just
hit
me
and
I
started
letting
loose
Something
about
that,
some
type
of
[?
] Grabbed
me
and
let
me
soar
vocally
YES!
Praise
him!
I'm
putting
this
on
the
album!
GET
IN
HERE
RIGHT
NOW
(to
Damian).
COME
HERE!
You
just
earned
yourself
a
feature
credit
It
was
like
one
of
those
milestones
in
your
career
where
you
Know
you're
just
in
the
right
room,
and
the
right
mind
state.
Everything
just
lined
up
I
only
work
with
people
that
are
as
Good
and
creative
as
I
am
in
their
field.
I
like
when
people
make
me
feel
fucking
stupid.
I
like
when
people
are
so
good
at
playing
strings,
Or
piano,
or
singing,
or
whatever
that
makes
me
feel
talentless.
I
can't
do
what
they
do.
Like
I'm
Batman.
I'm
Player
1,
I'm
Super
Mario,
So
are
you
guys
behind
the
camera,
so
is
6ix.
I
don't
work
with
Player
2s,
I
don't
work
with
Robins.
I
work
with
other
Batmen,
and
I
know
that
sounds
really
weird,
But
what
i
mean
by
that
is
you,
whenever
you
leave,
And
you
take
this
camera
to
do
whatever
you
do,
you
are
a
boss.
You're
a
boss,
and
you
go
do
boss
shit.
But
when
you're
with
me,
you're
under
my
wing,
Being
a
boss,
helping
me
paint
my
boss-ass
picture
With
Logic,
time
to
go
to
the
basement.
It's
my
time
to
shine.
Hopefully
I
have
something
that
actually
like
fit
on
the
project
When
i
first
met
[?]
I
could
see
this
[?]
I
mean,
he's
a
superior
lyricist.
We
already
know
that.
He
puts
together
classic
albums,
we
know
that.
This
is
beautiful,
it's
rich,
It's
moody,
it
revs
you
up
and
brings
you
down.
It's
an
ALBUM,
And
in
an
age
where
that
may
not
be
important,
it's
refreshing.
You
know?
So,
bravo!
I've
told
him
before,
I
think
he's
one
of
the
best
in
the
world
Mannnn,
come
on.
Thanks
man
Logic's
music
makes
me
feel
something.
I
don't
listen
to
a
whole
lot
of
hip-hop
or
rap
music.
And
when
I
first
met
Bobby
he
did
Ask
me
" Why
do
you
listen
to
my
music?
Like
I
don't
understand".
"
Like
you
play
this
sweet
folk
music
and
then
you
listen
to
my
music.
" But
there's
something
about
it
I
just
can't
Explain,
but
it
makes
me
really
feel
something
It's
kind
of
scary.
I
can't
explain.
Like
when
I
first
started
making
music
I
was
willing
To
sacrifice
everything
because
I
had
nothing
to
lose.
But
now,
i
have
everything
to
lose.
That
isn't
a
bad
thing.
That
just
means
I
have
a
good
life
It
makes
me
work
harder.
Because
I
was
working
so
hard
to
obtain
all
of
this.
But
now
I
have
to
work
even
harder
to
keep
it
Ooooo
I
just
gave
you
some
fire!
With
my
last
album
I
went
around
to
radio
Stations,
and
I
shook
hands,
and
I
jerked
people
off.
And
I
was
like
"
Yeah
what's
up!"
trying
to
get
radio
placements.
But
not
like
trying
to
work
for
the
radio,
But
like
trying
to
get
more
people
to
hear.
And
this
time,
I'm
like
fuck
that
shit.
I'm
not
going
nowhere,
i'm
not
doing
any
press.
This
album
has
already
done
what
it
was
intended
to
do,
And
it
was
to
set
me
free
of
any
shame
the
public
made
me
feel.
It
did
what
it
was
intended
to
do
because
I
don't
give
a
shit
what
anybody
else
thinks
And
I'm
really
not
gonna
try
to
get
too
Much
into
it,
but
I
had
a
conversation
with
J.
Cole
about
the
public,
And
being
on
social
media,
and
all
these
things.
Like
I
don't
need
the
public
to
accept
me.
I
don't
need
anybody
to
tell
me
my
music
is
great,
or
I'm
amazing.
Because
I
know
I'm
good,
I
know
I'm
great,
and
I
know
I'm
amazing.
Just
like
you,
and
them,
So
fuck
anybody
else
and
what
they
got
to
say
because
I
know
I'm
good,
and
that's
what
this
album
is
about.
Knowing
that
you're
beautiful,
you're
great,
and
you're
special.
Knowing
that
you
are
something,
were
something,
and
will
be
something
So
fuck
everybody
else
1 Hallelujah
2 Everybody
3 Confess
4 Killing Spree
5 Take It Back
6 America
7 Ink Blot
8 Mos Definitely
9 Waiting Room
10 1-800-273-8255
11 Anziety
12 Black SpiderMan
13 AfricAryaN
14 Everybody Documentary
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