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Generally favorable reviews- based on 196 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 113 out of 196
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Mixed: 55 out of 196
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Negative: 28 out of 196
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Feb 12, 2018
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May 13, 2017Logic strives to create a top-notch project relating religion and race diversity, but he ends delivering us more like a work in progress, full of uncertainties and unfinished messages
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May 16, 2017Logic puts forth a few notable songs that speak true, however, he ultimately does not display the creativity and longevity that he has the potential for. Themes such as his mixed race come up explicitly in every song and are not built upon, but instead he uses it to express a view of world civility that is just about preached by everyone else.
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Jul 17, 2017it's okay............................................................................................................................................................
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Sep 28, 2017I'm kind of disappointed. Logic is one of my favorite rappers of all time, and I do love the songs "Everybody", "Black Spiderman", and "America", but... something feels missing. Like some of the magic is gone. Also, "Mos Definetly" SUUUUUUUUUUCKS. 6/10
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Dec 21, 2018Logic had this moment of music speak the truth of society and even a critique of the album. You do not have a creativity and involvement, just the generic. It would indicate, with foot behind.
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May 16, 2017It's really average, there's so little rapping in it that it gets annoying with him just talking to end the beat. Which is a shame because, when he raps his lyrics are sharp and his flow is really on point, but the lack of actual rapping drags this album down
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Jul 28, 2019There's a lot of good messages in here, so it's tough to hate on it. It's just so meh, though. Logic sounds watered down and redundant here. Some very good tracks like 1-800 are enough to give it a 5, but it's just overall a pretty forgettable listen.
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May 14, 2017
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Jun 10, 2018
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Dec 3, 2018Logic spends too much time preaching his new found "peace, love, and positivity" slogan instead of incorporating it into unique music and using his fantastic ability to present multiple different flows in a single track. Do not get me wrong, there are some great tracks, but most of the album seems pandered to the media.
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May 18, 2017Ahem...
Logic is biracial. Logic is biracial. Logic is biracial. He isn't white, his dad is black. Logic is black. Logic is biracial. He isn't white though, that's for damn sure. LOGIC IS BIRACIAL. -
Aug 16, 2018This album sucked. Felt very half baked and very rushed to a degree. A lot of the songs felt unfinished and like demos in terms of the actual direction. Amazing production, poor song structure
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Aug 8, 2018Logic is biracial. That's basically all that came from this album and that 1-800 song. Logic repeats the same **** on most of the songs, which is basically him talking about how he's not ashamed to be black and even though there are a few good ideas that are using the Everybody concept there are few and far between.
Awards & Rankings
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May 23, 2017However he chooses to create his albums, both Logic's talent as an emcee and his insightfulness can't be denied.
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May 17, 2017Hip Hop’s gatekeepers will say that timing and the repetitive nature of Logic’s lyrics hurts Everybody but for Logic’s younger core fan base, especially those going through struggles of their own, his latest work will be the catharsis to keep them from plunging off the deep end.
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May 15, 2017In general, the album feels like a grab-bag of 'button issues', others' ideas, and content truly desperate to bear high-minded importance, but proves little more than Logic has clearly heard some Kendrick.