Logic Vs Joyner Lucas, the battle of the biracials.
Now I say battle or beef, it's a bit one sided at the moment, because Logic has not
responded to Joyner Lucas in this situation yet, but today what we're gonna be talking
about, I'm gonna be asking if Joyner Lucas really is justified in throwing these shots
at Logic.
I'm just gonna give a breakdown of the situation, any shots that have been thrown Logic's way
by Joyner recently, and then giving my thoughts on if he needed to do this, if this was necessary.
I thought this subject kinda died down but I still get asked about a lot and see people
to this day debating on Twitter about it, so I decided to give you a video with my full
thoughts on it.
So with all that being said guys, this is CDTVProductions, you can follow me on Instagram
under that name, and let's get right into this.
So as I'm sure we all know by now, this all started when Joyner Lucas said this on
his remix of Future's Mask Off.
(Clip: Joyner Lucas "Mask On (Mask Off Remix)").
He was basically saying him and Logic aren't comparable, and if you don't believe him,
the song Sriracha by Tech N9ne is proof of that.
If by some chance you haven't heard it, here is Joyner Lucas's verse on that song.
(Clip: Tech N9ne "Sriracha (feat.
Logic & Joyner Lucas)").
And this is Logic's Verse on the song.
(Clip: Tech N9ne "Sriracha (feat.
Logic & Joyner Lucas)").
Not only was Logic's Verse disappointing because it didn't really match up with Tech
and Joyner, it was also disappointing because it just kinda came off as a freestyle, and
Logic shoulda came with something much harder for that song.
Joyner explained why he was frustrated with Logic's verse on Everyday Struggle (y'know,
back when it was good), saying he was initially excited to see what Logic would come with,
but then saying it took months for him to come through with the verse.
I mean Joyner even says he thinks Logic wasn't happy that Joyner was on
the song.
(Clip: Joyner Lucas on Everday Struggle).
He also talks about how he felt that Logic took some of Joyner's concepts, for example
naming a song after a phone number, which is what Joyner did with his mixtape, and then
making a song about su!c!de prevention, which Joyner did better but I don't necessarily
think Logic stole the idea.
Its a common theme to make a song around.
Nonetheless, Joyner feels that Logic kinda stole those concepts from him.
You can hear the whole story in the interview, but that's pretty much the gist of it.
Now, things haven't exactly escalated recently, Logic still hasn't said anything on the
subject to this day, but Joyner has thrown some more jabs Logic's way recently.
Now its only really a small shot he's taken at him, but it's worth noting and this was
on his Look Alive Remix.
Here he says this (Clip: Joyner Lucas "Look Alive (Remix)").
It's not much of a diss, but it really stood out to me because of the mention of 44 More
and Everybody, you know, whilst he's talking about carbon copies, which makes sense as
he thinks Logic took his ideas.
Now like I said this is a minor diss, but then again so was the Sriracha diss, it was
only a few lines, but it shows that Joyner is still throwing some shade at Logic in his
music.
This brings me to the question; is this gonna continue further and is it justified, was
it even justified in the first place?
Now here we get, right into the main meat of the video.
We wanna make this big and meaty.
So let's start with the initial diss from the Mask Off Remix.
Maybe dissing him because Joyner felt he stole the phone number thing and the su!c!de prevention
song, I don't think that's the reason why he should have dissed him.
That's not very justified.
Logic could've been making that song before he'd heard of Joyner.
I feel like Joyner shouldn't be calling him out for that, but dissing him because
of his Sriracha verse is completely justified in my opinion.
Logic deserves to be called out for that verse, because even Logic fans such as myself knew
that verse was so underhwelming.
And it's not like he was just calling out Logic for attention, he just genuinely felt
offended by the verse he turned in for Tech.
That was justified.
However here's where my problem is.
At this point Logic is probably never gonna respond, and I do not want Joyner to keep
calling him out in the future.
I was happy he called out Logic's Sriracha verse because it's undeniably bad, but if
this keeps going on it's gonna get old and stale, and not to mention it could make Joyner
look thirsty for Logic's attention.
I don't think he does right now, I just think people are saying he are because Logic
fans are upset that Joyner dissed him so they call him corny, but that's what could happen
if Joyner keeps throwing these jabs.
As a huge fan of both artists, I think Joyner was right to call out Logic at first.
I just hope he doesn't continue this further and let the Beef bl33d into his commercially
released music, because at that point, it will have overstayed it's welcome.
I don't know if Joyner is watching this, but fun fact, Joyner actually has one of my videos
in his favorites section on his
YouTube channel.
Let's just accept that the situation has happened and appreciate the fact that both
Joyner and Logic are putting out great music right now.
That's what we should focus on.
(Outro stuff)
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