• Record Label: Def Jam
  • Release Date: Oct 21, 2014
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8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 332 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 17 out of 332
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  1. Jul 19, 2023
    5
    Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
    album ok, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres.
  2. Oct 26, 2022
    10
    Discazo, muy bueno para introducirse en el rap, excelente producción y letra. Sin duda el mejor álbum del artista.
  3. Jun 23, 2022
    10
    A truly classic. Logic at his best form, I would say. Songs like Nikki — they can take you through the old nostalgic times. In my opinion - "Under Pressure" — his best album he's ever done.
  4. Feb 17, 2022
    9
    If i could give Under Pressure a 9.9 I would. I cant give it a 10 because I dont believe this is the most perfect album ever created, but it is iconic and truly Logic's best work. So my amazing tracks and an overall cohesive work of art.
  5. Sep 8, 2021
    8
    Great album. Nikki is my favorite song from this, but there are a lot of other good songs.
  6. ah7
    Jun 16, 2021
    10
    This album is just perfect from start to finish. My ratings:

    Intro 8
    Soul food 8.5
    I’m gone 8.5
    Gang Related 10
    Buried alive 9
    Bounce 9
    Growing pains III 8.5
    Never enough 9
    Metropolis 10
    Nikki 8.5
    Under pressure 11
    Til the end 10
    = 111/120
    = 9.25/10
  7. May 16, 2021
    9
    Logic’s best work at that point of his career, just great track after great track
  8. Apr 9, 2021
    9
    brilliantly constructed album, almost every song seemed to have some sort of significance. this album captures the struggles with newfound fame that people can have. it’s not something most people can relate to, but logic finds a way to make it feel relatable, especially with the track “under pressure.” the only reason why this album is not a 10 for me is because there are still a couplebrilliantly constructed album, almost every song seemed to have some sort of significance. this album captures the struggles with newfound fame that people can have. it’s not something most people can relate to, but logic finds a way to make it feel relatable, especially with the track “under pressure.” the only reason why this album is not a 10 for me is because there are still a couple tracks that i feel aren’t that good and don’t contribute to the main idea of this album. Expand
  9. Feb 26, 2021
    8
    My second favourite Logic album. Sometimes it does feel like GKMC, but not as much as some people say it is. Nice production. Great subject matter. Good lyrics. The title track is my favourite song of all time.
  10. Jan 24, 2021
    10
    Without a doubt Logics Masterpiece. The production and storytelling is great, this was the perfect follow-up from the Young Sinatra mixtapes. With every song being an 8 at the minimum, there are no skips here, whether it be the incredible intro, soul food, gang related, buried alive, bounce, GP3, Metropolis, Nikki, Under Pressure, Till the End, or Alright, every song here is phenomenal. IfWithout a doubt Logics Masterpiece. The production and storytelling is great, this was the perfect follow-up from the Young Sinatra mixtapes. With every song being an 8 at the minimum, there are no skips here, whether it be the incredible intro, soul food, gang related, buried alive, bounce, GP3, Metropolis, Nikki, Under Pressure, Till the End, or Alright, every song here is phenomenal. If you are new to hip hop and don't know where to start, this album is a great introduction to the genre. Expand
  11. Dec 27, 2020
    9
    Young Sinatra turned into mainstream Logic. fresh out from his basement with the hit Mixtapes, straight fire by the way. this project was the true staple in his career. fresh beats, fresh bars, fresh concept and the right amount of features for a rappers debut album (which is NONE). favorite track is "Metropolis" classic boom bap with a new sound at the time, dont pass this one up.
  12. Sep 26, 2019
    7
    I thing that The Incredible True Story is waaay better than this. It is a good album, but it is soo overrated for some reason.
  13. Aug 26, 2019
    9
    Dude will never follow up with anything close to as good as this. Been years since the last solid release. Sad to see him benefiting from rushed and surface level released when he got gems like this. All the Logic yes-men in his circle really is doing no favors and are just encouraging weak bars and brain dead wanna be radio hits. This really ain’t a review of the album no more lmao, hadDude will never follow up with anything close to as good as this. Been years since the last solid release. Sad to see him benefiting from rushed and surface level released when he got gems like this. All the Logic yes-men in his circle really is doing no favors and are just encouraging weak bars and brain dead wanna be radio hits. This really ain’t a review of the album no more lmao, had to bring the score down since his new **** overshadow the good releases. I can’t enjoy them as much anymore. Expand
  14. Jul 28, 2019
    7
    This is a really good project. The lyrics are meaningful, the production is really nice and Logic comes with a lot of fun and interesting flows. It's a really vulnerable and honest dive with good story telling. It's a strong 7 to light 8.
  15. Jan 9, 2019
    10
    I don't have anything bad to say about this album. I like every song as the production is well crafted and Logic's lyrics are sharp with good subject matter. His flow is insane as well. Excellent debut. Still listening to it in 2019!!
  16. Dec 3, 2018
    9
    On Under Pressure, Logic impresses with his tight and technical flow over a great beat selection. He explores interesting and adresses issues he has experienced throughout his life. Hard to ask for much more.
  17. Nov 24, 2018
    9
    As a Logic fan, this is easily his most solid project. The themes of drugs, violence, and his personal story are combined with great production to make a fantastic album. He said that he wanted to create an album with a "classic" feel, and that is what he accomplished. The only track that didn't fit either of these completely was "Bounce," which felt somewhat out of place with itsAs a Logic fan, this is easily his most solid project. The themes of drugs, violence, and his personal story are combined with great production to make a fantastic album. He said that he wanted to create an album with a "classic" feel, and that is what he accomplished. The only track that didn't fit either of these completely was "Bounce," which felt somewhat out of place with its production and didn't fit the overall vibe of the album. Other then that, every track was great. Expand
  18. Nov 10, 2018
    7
    A great debut album for Logic. Every song is solid, but it was clear that there was more to come, that would be better, from him.
  19. Aug 16, 2018
    7
    Kind of a disappointment for me coming off his mixtape series, thought it represented a change in sound. Still like it though
  20. Aug 8, 2018
    7
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  21. Mar 25, 2018
    9
    This is a dope album that expresses Logics personal life and his story. amazing production and nice bars.
  22. Feb 7, 2018
    9
    Logic's Under Pressure is a fantastic debut album. I really love Logic's message that he constantly puts out there. The lyrics were great and the music is catchy. I don't think this album is as good as his earlier mixtapes but it isn't horrible either. In the end, this is a wonderful album and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes good music.
  23. Oct 2, 2017
    10
    Logic is my favorite white rapper, and for good reason. This album has phenomenal production, amazing wordplay, incredible flow (but what do expect with Logic :) ), and some of the most personal stories that Logic has ever told us. This is my 7th favorite rap album of all time, and it will stay that way. Never stop rapping, Logic. 10/10
  24. Sep 28, 2017
    10
    For a debut album, this was exceptional. Logic had been releasing stellar projects up to this point, and UP did not disappoint. Music / Instrumentals are extremely compelling, with bouncy beats and hard bass. Flow and lyricism is exceptional, creating great songs one can listen to as classics for years to come.
  25. Jul 17, 2017
    8
    great album............................................................................................................................................................
  26. Mar 29, 2017
    10
    Every song in this album is godly. Under Pressure, Gang Related, Soul Food, they're all amazing songs.
    He's one of the only rappers I like to listen to nowadays anyway.
  27. Mar 28, 2017
    7
    It is entertaining and well produced and Logic certainly has flow and the album is open about his life, but the album isn't really groundbreaking or anything completely fresh.
  28. Jul 7, 2016
    7
    This is a solid rap album, although I have to agree, he does sound like Kendrick Lamar mixed with Drake. While his sound is not original, he still spits fire on every verse.
  29. Jun 2, 2016
    9
    Logic showcases his past all along this album it works very well putting together a story. This is album is one to hold on to. Fav Tracks : Buried Alive, I'm Gone, Alright, Metropolis.
  30. Oct 28, 2015
    10
    Under Pressure is one of the most honest, realistic,respectable albums that have come out in while. Its good representation of telling the story of the struggle and of young man growing up and in and out of the struggle. This album perfectly paints a picture in your head of how growing up on welfare and around narcotics is and how it was daily routine for Logic. Logic is not just tellingUnder Pressure is one of the most honest, realistic,respectable albums that have come out in while. Its good representation of telling the story of the struggle and of young man growing up and in and out of the struggle. This album perfectly paints a picture in your head of how growing up on welfare and around narcotics is and how it was daily routine for Logic. Logic is not just telling you what he sees he's painting the picture of what he's sees. He gives you chapters or events of his life through each track explaining his childhood his come up and things he's experienced growing up as child and into the young man he is today. Logic story telling is so strong with this album its something that makes the album very unique. In no way I see logic copying any other artist with this album in my opinion I have not seen any other artist out now paint a picture so well, the way Logic describes and paints the struggle and the issues he faced growing up is so well that it can really move you. The sonic's and beats for this album are so amazing that it showcases Logic's creativity and story telling even more and helps paints the story more clear and helps you appreciate his rapping ability and story. Overall great album that showcase the real life struggle of drugs and violence in America really recommend this album. Listen to it with an open mind don't listen to the critics and listen to it and decided for yourself what the album is. Expand
  31. Oct 18, 2015
    10
    My favorite album. I normally never actually buy albums, but I gotta support this dude. Definitely my favorite artist and I loved almost every song and I never get sick of them. I just feel connected to him when I listen, can't wait for The Incredible True Story, Young Jesus is fireeeeee.
  32. Jul 3, 2015
    9
    8.5/10................................................................................................................................................
  33. May 13, 2015
    3
    This album has its minimal highs and its hellish lows. Logic's flow and voice are pleasing to the ear, but his lyrical content is next to nonexistent. From repeating "kill em" four times to the vomit worthy reveal that "nikki" is nicotine, this albums lyrics are poor, and I feel that a good hip hop album needs content beyond face value, something to make you think.
  34. May 10, 2015
    3
    A pastiche of all around it. Watered down and easily digestible with hyperactive flows which must mean there is something in them, right?....r..r..rright? I could give the guy a pass for his subject matter, but the songwriting and music itself are hideous. One of those guys that everyone gets excited about over some freestyles of beats the public has already accepted. Hey, he rhymed a lotA pastiche of all around it. Watered down and easily digestible with hyperactive flows which must mean there is something in them, right?....r..r..rright? I could give the guy a pass for his subject matter, but the songwriting and music itself are hideous. One of those guys that everyone gets excited about over some freestyles of beats the public has already accepted. Hey, he rhymed a lot of words there, maybe he could make a song of his o- wait, no, identity-less and insipid like 99% of fast-rappers. Expand
  35. Apr 27, 2015
    10
    I loved this album from Intro 'Til the End (get it?). Logic is back with acclaimed producer No I.D and 6ix. I loved every song on this album. 6ix had some great beats, but overall, the most attractive aspect of this critically-acclaimed album is Logic's flow and lyricism. No album is perfect, but this is the closest album that is to it.
  36. Mar 24, 2015
    9
    This album is a brilliant debut. It isn't a single filler (everyone loves a single filler), it is a completely different outlook compared to his mixtapes, and although it seems 'borrowed' off of GKMC I thoroughly enjoyed it. Logic possesses a lot of lyrical proficiency which he effectively employed in this album's contextual story line from "Intro" right through to "Till The End". I thinkThis album is a brilliant debut. It isn't a single filler (everyone loves a single filler), it is a completely different outlook compared to his mixtapes, and although it seems 'borrowed' off of GKMC I thoroughly enjoyed it. Logic possesses a lot of lyrical proficiency which he effectively employed in this album's contextual story line from "Intro" right through to "Till The End". I think the production team (6ix, NO ID, Tae Beast, among others) did a great job of ensuring the success of this album. Expand
  37. Mar 22, 2015
    10
    10/10 ................................................................................................................................................
  38. Jan 22, 2015
    10
    Honestly I feel as though no album SHOULD be perfect. But to me, this album is flawless. No skips, no cringe, and I personally like the robot voice. If you are a fan of hip hop in general pick this up. Great album.
  39. Dec 11, 2014
    8
    I had zero expectations from the album, as I hadn't really paid attention to Logic, until his BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher.

    This album is amazing- Lyrically Logic is strong and the production is A1. Logic's clever delivery truly allows the listener to experience his emotions.

    Really impressed by this album, best rap album of 2014 by far!
  40. Dec 10, 2014
    10
    What do you want to have when you put your headphones on and just try to listen to an album and by the time you've been blown by it! Production is Top notch! Wordplay is something like epic! He's a true genius! I don't know why people are giving it negative reviews, i know he took the production, samples from every where! GKMC, he took the drum sample but he always said i was inspired byWhat do you want to have when you put your headphones on and just try to listen to an album and by the time you've been blown by it! Production is Top notch! Wordplay is something like epic! He's a true genius! I don't know why people are giving it negative reviews, i know he took the production, samples from every where! GKMC, he took the drum sample but he always said i was inspired by them! I love the album! Best Album of the year! Expand
  41. Dec 8, 2014
    7
    Since his first "Young Sinatra" mixtape, I've been following Logic as he released more and more content, each time becoming more and more in-tune with himself and the production he was working with, improving on themes and wordplay (though he never really needed to improve the lyricism). Now that he has released his debut album, I'm excited for this emcee, as the spotlights on his talentSince his first "Young Sinatra" mixtape, I've been following Logic as he released more and more content, each time becoming more and more in-tune with himself and the production he was working with, improving on themes and wordplay (though he never really needed to improve the lyricism). Now that he has released his debut album, I'm excited for this emcee, as the spotlights on his talent have not dimmed one bit. Throughout "Under Pressure," Logic takes us on a strangely-classic-yet-fresh type of story (this one being true), explaining his upbringing with his absent father, drug-addicted mother, plus cocaine and gangs that he had to become accustomed to as a young man. This type of thing would normally break a person down, but Logic uses it to his advantage, and pens a very tightly woven narrative about him growing up in such an environment. Using familiar sounds that we've come to expect from him, Logic raps over beats that seem built just for him, contorting his superb lyricism to fit in each piece. However, after the album, you can't help but feel wanting more from this, as Logic doesn't bring any new material to the table, and instead just tells us the same story over and over again. When he gets behind new, forward-thinking production, the possibilities for this young man are endless, but for now, we have "Under Pressure," which isn't bad by any means, but isn't great, either. Standout tracks for me are the title track itself (a nine-minute peek into how his life has changed since the fame), "Under Pressure," the commanding and confident "Soul Food," and the short but near haunting "Gang Related." Expand
  42. Dec 5, 2014
    7
    This album is good, but it sounds like previous rap albums that was released by other artists such as Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Under Pressure is decent, but it does not accomplish Logic as a unique artist.
  43. Nov 20, 2014
    8
    Ultimately, it is tough to gauge this album. The debut album from Maryland rapper Logic, I came in with tempered expectations. I had limited listening experience when it came to him, though I did listen to and enjoy his most recent mixtape, Welcome to Forever: Young Sinatra. This album is ultimately at its best at the beginning and the end, with the middle representing a slump in qualityUltimately, it is tough to gauge this album. The debut album from Maryland rapper Logic, I came in with tempered expectations. I had limited listening experience when it came to him, though I did listen to and enjoy his most recent mixtape, Welcome to Forever: Young Sinatra. This album is ultimately at its best at the beginning and the end, with the middle representing a slump in quality and ultimately the most sour note of the album. Tracks like “Under Pressure” and “Nikki” are top-notch and show just how talented Logic truly is, while tracks like “Never Enough” and “Metropolis” leave you largely unimpressed. The production throughout is solid, but truly, the real star here is Logic who ultimately delivers on his debut LP thanks to great lyrics, flow, and delivery. Expand
  44. Nov 11, 2014
    9
    Not exactly sure why this album is constantly compared to GKMC, but the comparisons take away from how great this album is as a stand alone project. The beat selection is very well rounded with creative songs that tackle different topics such as nicotine addiction, gang violence, overcoming obstacles, and family issues. This album may not be perfect, but has very good replay value. TheNot exactly sure why this album is constantly compared to GKMC, but the comparisons take away from how great this album is as a stand alone project. The beat selection is very well rounded with creative songs that tackle different topics such as nicotine addiction, gang violence, overcoming obstacles, and family issues. This album may not be perfect, but has very good replay value. The beat transitions mid song make the album tempo very entertaining, the lyrics are sound, and Logic's delivery is very polished and unlike most radio artist. This could be contender for Rap AOTY, but unfortunately this album has been eclipsed by Run the Jewels 2 and Cadillactica.

    Best tracks: Under Pressure, Bounce, Gang Related, Til the End
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  45. Nov 11, 2014
    10
    This album is extremely similar to the 2012 Kendrick Lamar masterpiece by the name of good kid, m.A.A.d city. The song "Under Pressure" is an almost exact copy of Sing About Me, Dying of Thirst. I absolutely love GKMC and I love this too. Logic is now my second favorite rapper behind Kendrick.
  46. Nov 8, 2014
    8
    The best aspects of this album is the production, Logic's flow and the revealing lyrics of Logic's past and his childhood. Tracks such as Soul Food, Under Pressure, Gang Related and Growing Pains III is worth the price of the album alone. Other tracks such as Buried Alive and Bounce contain slightly more simplistic lyrics and rely on the hook to take up the majority of the song. Overall,The best aspects of this album is the production, Logic's flow and the revealing lyrics of Logic's past and his childhood. Tracks such as Soul Food, Under Pressure, Gang Related and Growing Pains III is worth the price of the album alone. Other tracks such as Buried Alive and Bounce contain slightly more simplistic lyrics and rely on the hook to take up the majority of the song. Overall, its's a great debut album and a breathe of fresh air for Hip Hop which has been plagued with bad rappers and watered down lyrics. Expand
  47. Oct 31, 2014
    10
    This album is simply everything. A lot of people have already said it is the best hip-hop album since GKMC and then there have also been a lot of people who talk about him copying Kendrick. This is not true though. Logic is a really honest artist and he has stated that he is not only influenced and inspired by the legends of the old days, but also by new greats such as J. Cole & KendrickThis album is simply everything. A lot of people have already said it is the best hip-hop album since GKMC and then there have also been a lot of people who talk about him copying Kendrick. This is not true though. Logic is a really honest artist and he has stated that he is not only influenced and inspired by the legends of the old days, but also by new greats such as J. Cole & Kendrick Lamar. I find it strange how people can appreciate new school lyricists for sampling the veterans or taking inspiration from them but not when a new artists appreciates another new (relatively) artist such as Kendrick. GKMC has been labeled the best thing in hip-hop and nothing thus far has been able to top it. So where's the logic in Logic not appreciating a project as big as GKMC by taking inspiration from it? Exactly. Logic still holds his own by telling his story instead of someone else's over brilliant production, by switching up his flow and still holding it down lyrically. He's definitely not the most complex lyricist in the game but far above average still and also very easy to connect and relate to. My personal favorite rap album of the year and possibly my AOTY. Support it if you can! Collapse
  48. Oct 30, 2014
    9
    Personal experiences are what fuel this album. While I did mention that he lacks a true identity melodically, and although his up-and-coming rise to fame from a rough background is nothing new topically (especially in hip-hop), Logic can convey these messages in such a relatable way that it doesn’t feel forced, and it doesn’t feel preachy. Logic feels extremely genuine and down to earthPersonal experiences are what fuel this album. While I did mention that he lacks a true identity melodically, and although his up-and-coming rise to fame from a rough background is nothing new topically (especially in hip-hop), Logic can convey these messages in such a relatable way that it doesn’t feel forced, and it doesn’t feel preachy. Logic feels extremely genuine and down to earth here. Under Pressure is a fantastic retelling of his early personal experiences, but more importantly, it is a fork in the road between the moments of past and future. Expand
  49. Oct 30, 2014
    10
    I was hyped for this album, and when I heard it, it exceeded my expectations. This album should cement Logic as one of the best New School rappers tbh. This album is almost as good as GKMC.
    All the beats on every track are amazing, the lyrics are great, and the flow is perfect. The whole album touches on various topics and is very nice to vibe to. It has 2 banger tracks (Bounce, Never
    I was hyped for this album, and when I heard it, it exceeded my expectations. This album should cement Logic as one of the best New School rappers tbh. This album is almost as good as GKMC.
    All the beats on every track are amazing, the lyrics are great, and the flow is perfect. The whole album touches on various topics and is very nice to vibe to. It has 2 banger tracks (Bounce, Never Enough), and the rest are tracks about his come up and his childhood.

    Logic is a great storyteller who paints amazing imagery. This is definitely the best album of 2014. Logic has proved to us all that he's going places soon.
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  50. Oct 29, 2014
    10
    I did not have high expectations for this album when he announced it for some reason. From start to finish Logic takes you on a journey through his life. This is no doubt the best hip-hop album of 2014 and the best since gkmc.
Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Nov 5, 2014
    40
    This album is all surface-level, free of sharp punch lines ("I been Hungary like Budapest") or metaphors that connect.
  2. Oct 29, 2014
    90
    When nostalgic old-timers lament the golden age of hip-hop, for those championing our current era, Under Pressure is the album to point to.
  3. Oct 29, 2014
    20
    It’s not a verbatim copy of Kendrick’s work, but it’s every bit the stylistic counterfeit, and while it, along with the other mentions above, could be seen as imitations done in reverence had they been released on a free mixtape, their use on an album is no doubt a calculated effort to profit off of the ideas and work of another who did it first, in an attempt to capitalize on the ignorance of those listeners who may not know better.