Logic Releases “Everybody” Album With Array Of Guest Features

    Logic’s Everybody album is here, 13 tracks strong.

    The Ratt Pack leader shared the title track as well as 1-800-273-8255” and “Black SpiderMan” as the lead singles.

    Killer Mike, Chuck D, Juicy J and Black Thought bring their Hip Hop flavors to Everybody while The Fault in Our Stars actor Ansel Elgort and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson join the ride.

    Although Freddie Gibbs initially called out Logic for seeming to copy his cover art idea, the two reached an understanding before Everybody’s release.

    Stream Logic’s Everybody album below and keep scrolling to see the cover art and tracklist.

    (This article was last updated April 10, 2017 and is below.)

    Logic has quite a treat in store for music fans when he drops his Everybody album May 5. The Maryland rapper shared the tracklist on social media today (April 10) and reveals 13 songs with a wide variety of guest features.

    For the Hip Hop purists, Killer Mike, Black Thought, Chuck D and Juicy J each make an appearance on Everybody. Logic taps into the pop world with features from Alessia Cara and Khalid. Then he mixes the pot with The Fault in Our Stars actor Ansel Elgort who is listed along with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Tyson is no stranger to the Hip Hop world. The scientist appears on the closing track, “AfricAryaN,” which was the initial title of the LP.

    Check out the tracklist and cover art for Logic’s Everybody below.

    1. Hallelujah
    2. Everybody
    3. Confess f. Killer Mike
    4. Killing Spree f. Ansel Elgort
    5. Take It Back
    6. America f. Black Thought, Chuck D, Big Lenbo and No ID
    7. Ink Blot f. Juicy J
    8. Mos Definitely
    9. Waiting Room
    10. National Suicide Prevention Hotline – 1-800-273-8255 f. Alessia Cara and Khalid
    11. Anziety f. Lucy Rose
    12. Black SpiderMan f. Damian Lemar Hudson
    13. AfricAryaN f. Neil deGrasse Tyson

    (This article was first published March 29, 2017 and is below.)

    Logic is ready to unleash his third studio album in the form of Everybody. The Rattpack king made the announcement on social media today (March 29), sharing that the LP’s release date is May 5. The news comes with a promotional trailer revealing the cover art is a robot in an updated version of Paolo Veronese’s “The Wedding At Cana.” In the clip, a tour guide takes a group of children past the image as part of a futuristic art gallery.

    “Back in the day there were different creeds, nationalities, colors, but it’s all different now,” the guide shares.

    Everybody will be available as a standard and deluxe version with the latter featuring a documentary of the recording process of the album. Digital pre-orders for both formats will go live March 31.

    This follows the release of Logic’s 2015 album, The Incredible True Story, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 and further catapulted the Maryland star after he dropped his Under Pressure LP in 2014. His debut project is now certified gold.

    In between The Incredible True Story and Everybody, Logic dropped his Bobby Tarantino mixtape. He also shared he was working on a project called AfricAryaN, exploring his biracial identity, which seems to have been retitled to this new May 5 release.

    *Correction: The artwork that inspired Logic’s cover was Paolo Veronese’s “The Wedding At Cana.” We regret the error.

    43 thoughts on “Logic Releases “Everybody” Album With Array Of Guest Features

    1. Africaryan was supposed to be the title of this album, but he changed it. Also, he’s from Gaithersburg, Maryland. Some mistakes here and there but nice write up.

      1. I am so glad that he decided to change the title from AfricAryan. I respect what he was trying to say with that, but it comes off WAY too forced edgy and circled back to corny as hell.

        1. i actually thought the title was great and something hiphop hasnt really seen. mixed kid representing being mixed..it would have been an original idea if the world didnt scare him out of the title

    2. The album cover is not a version of the Last Supper lmao. It’s an adaptation of “The Wedding at Cana” by Paolo Veronese. Just wanted to point that out.

    3. “Everybody will be available as a standard and deluxe version with the latter featuring a documentary of the recording process of the album. Digital pre-orders for both formats will go live March 31.”

      Actually this is not oficial. Today @surfstarchris, Logic’s manager, went live on Instagram answering a few questions. I asked him if these statements are true and he said that if they didn’t announce it its probably not official but, who knows maybe it could be true!

    4. It isn’t The Last Supper, it is The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese. Also it’s RATT Pack. Real All The Time.

      1. Real all the time? He is a corny half breed that acts black, when it’s convenient. Dude is the biggest style biter EVER. Real fake all the time.

      1. Yeah, he’s hugely overrated. He’s a decent lyricist, got some good punchlines, but can’t put together a good album for shit because he’s too busy copying the hell out of his contemporaries.

    5. Can’t wait.. hopefully he brings the heat this project.. last one was aight but Under Pressure was better. Do it for MD Logic!

      1. You got a point. Whenever there’s a Killer Mike article, they’re running rampant in the comments. And seems like you baited a few of them already.

    6. Album sounded like an identity crisis and he preached his whole way threw it. Some really good bars don’t get me wrong. By time a track gets going its over and strays topics. Logic is not good at rapping a story threw other peoples perspective, itfalls flat. This is as much of a dissapointment as Dr Dre Compton. Album 2/5. Skip it

    7. This shit was wack, maybe you teenagers who don’t know any better will like it but this shit sounded like a pop album with rapping.

    8. It’s amazing how this poser goes from biting Frake to biting Kendrick. Blatantly. Total cornet ass need rap. Awful. No one will cause him of ghost writing or using ghost writers, he is copying the shit out of people. Embarrassing. I can’t believe the shit this generation of “Hip-Hop” fans tolarate. Back in the day this queer would get lynched at his own show…

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