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KHALID COVERS TRACY CHAPMAN’S “FAST CAR”

Everyone in the music industry loves to do their take on the classic, “Fast Car.” Originally sung by Tracy Chapman this song will always hold a place in everyone’s heart. It’s the type of song you hear on the radio and the world stops for a few minutes. The song was released in April 1988 as the lead single from her self-titled debut album.

Listen to the original here if you haven’t already:

Even over a decade ago it is still inspiring other artists.

Justin Bieber did a cover about a year ago that has racked up 14 million views on Youtube.

Love him or hate him, it’s a pretty good cover.

Listen to it here:

The latest artist to cover the song is Khalid and he’s quite the cover king. He has done covers of SZA’s “Love Galore,” Frank Ocean’s “Lost,” and Calvin Harris’s “Rollin.” He performed at BBC’s Live Lounge came with another strong acoustic remake of “Fast Car” and it is lovely.

Listen to it here:

What’s your favorite cover or are you a fan of the original?

 

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[NEW RELEASE] LOGIC’S BOBBY TARANTINO II IS OVER REPETITIVE TRASH

Logic just released his new mixtape Bobby Tarantino II on March 9th, 2018. Since Logic was still riding the hype from his massive hit, “1-800-273-8255” I was certain that this mixtape was going to be the next step for Logic. I wanted him to really display his best features on this mixtape to show people that he is a lot more than “1-800-273-8255” which was a primarily pop sounding song.

Logic has had great music prior to that release, like my favorite song, “Nikki” off his first album Under Pressure.

Listen to “Nikki” here:

This is a perfect combination of rap, pop and portrays all his best qualities as a rapper. For Bobby Tarantino II was expecting that songs of this quality would be on the record to show his versatility to all his new fans.

But we didn’t get any of that.

Bobby Tarantino II was a complete letdown and here’s why:

When I sat down to listen to the album, I thought I was listening to the same track over and over again, but then I looked at my phone and realized that six tracks had gone by.

I would say the highlight on this album was, “Overnight” but after this song, each song has the same theme, which waters down this song.

Listen to “Overnight” here:

I am glad that he put out a music video for this song because I feel like it is one of the only ones that would do well commercially. I am not even sure why “44 More” was released before this song, because “44 More” is more of a prolonged freestyle that doesn’t really have a distinct chorus and is easily forgettable.

The second track off this album is, “Contra” which would be a good song if it wasn’t followed by “Overnight” which possesses the exact same theme as “Overnight.”

He raps in “Contra:”

“Yeah I was born at the bottom
Everything I’m given now (Yeah, yeah, yeah!)
Bitch, I’ve been blowin’ up
(Bitch, I’ve been blowin’ up!)
Everyone showin’ up, where was you in the beginnin’?
I know that they’re showin’ up
(Know that they’re showin’ up!)
Only come around and fuck with me when the boy winnin'”

We already know that he has been blowing up, didn’t he just say that it didn’t happen overnight?

The third song on the mixtape is entitled, “BoomTrap Protocol” and it is a forgettable track about driving around with your girlfriend and apparently that is a “do or die” situation. Honestly, the track sounds like a Post Malone track.

The fourth track is so bad.

In “Yuck” he raps,

“Can’t nothing stop me, I’m on a roll
Always on time ’cause my eyes is on my Rollie-olex
I don’t trust nobody, oh no (no, no, no!)
I don’t trust nobody, put my homies on the payroll
Fuck with me now or you’ll never know (never know!)
If you weren’t with me, in the beginning, you get no love
My name Bobby Tarantino (Tarantino!)
Logic ain’t here right now, leave a message if you want, hoe”

So basically he is still talking about how he is on a roll and how famous he is, which he has already talked about in two other tracks. Also, the voice mail recordings are sort of a rip off from Lil Dicky?

“Indica Badu” is a song about the beauty of smoking weed featuring the one and only Wiz Khalifa. I feel like Logic is trying to be controversial or something but there are SO MANY better songs about smoking to the point where this track that should have been trashed.

The lyrics go,

“While you break it, roll it, light it, use the fire, ignite it
I can’t get much higher—”

How creative.

On the next track “Midnight” he raps,

“Sold millions of records before the radio. Damn, it feel good to be the man.”

Did anyone on his record label tell him this was extremely repetitive? Other than that the second chorus does shine to save this song.

“Warm It Up” is boring and also repetitive and talks about how great of a rapper he is.

The ninth track, “Wizard of Oz” has to be the biggest creative rip off of the entire album. He completely rips off Travis Scott to the point where there might be a lawsuit.

Listen to the similarities here:

This is completely ridiculous. I wanted to stop playing the entire album after I heard that. But the review must go on.

“State of Emergency” makes me so mad.

Logic raps,

“Ballin’ with my homies now
Everybody know me now
But they don’t really know me now
Yeah, this shit is real life
Haters talk shit, but deep down still wonder what it feel like”

Oh my god another song about being famous! My ears are bleeding.
Please let the last three tracks be better. Please.

“Wassup” is saved by Big Sean primarily being the sole rapper on this track.

On the second to last track, “Everyday” he raps:

“They say, “Logic, why you do that?” I don’t know, I don’t know
Yeah, they used to be like, “Who that?” I don’t know, I don’t know
Now they know my name wherever I go
Used to think that’s what I wanted, but now, just don’t know”

You guys already know what I’m going to say about this.

The album then ends with the overhyped and also repetitive “44 More” that shouldn’t have been promoted as a single.

Side note, I don’t get how “Rick and Morty” on the intro track has anything to do with Logic. “Rick and Morty” is an animated series that follows the exploits of a super scientist and his not-so-bright grandson, so I have no idea how that has to do with a rapper. It is just honestly confusing and comes off as cheap.

Not only is the album extremely repetitive, is rips off almost every popular rapper in the scene including Post Malone, Lil Dicky and Travis Scott. Every track is not entirely different from the other which makes it an extremely forgettable listen. I am a fan of Logic, which is why I am so disappointed with this mixtape. It was crazy to see him go from a moderately popular rapper to complete and utter stardom with “1-800-273-8255” and I wanted him to bring his best qualities to show his new fans his diverse set of skills. This album was supposed to be his time to shine but it doesn’t add ANYTHING to him as an artist. Well, he says that album Logic is different from mixtape Logic, but I just want to hear the Logic I know next time. Yeah, Logic you might be extremely famous now but that means you still have to put out quality work.

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CARDI B’S HILARIOUS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH

Cardi B won the best new artist award at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 11th, 2018. The award show was founded in 2014 and celebrates the music heard throughout the year across iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia’s digital music platform.

This year for the best new artist the nominees were Niall Horan, Luke Combs, Christian Nodal, Judah & the Lion, Ozuna, and Khalid but Cardi took home the prize.

When she won the award she gave an acceptance speech that was true to herself and seemed a little unscripted but that is the beauty of Cardi B. Anything she does is funny and authentic.

Check out the acceptance speech here to brighten your day:

People even took to Twitter to re-post the acceptance speech:

People are calling her funny, beautiful and adorable- which are all true.

Also at the end of the speech, she announced that she will be releasing her album in April! Hopefully, it lives up to the hype and we can see different sides to her other than her few big hits this year. Since “Bartier Cardi” was a great follow up to “Bodak Yellow” I’m sure this album will be impressive and will solidify her name in the game. I would love to see her win more awards and let her personality grace us on the stage. April is only a month away!

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BON IVER IS ACTUALLY A BAND?!

Bon Iver was the sound of late-2000s indie folk band. In 2008 they released their debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago which included his famous song “Skinny Love.”

And you know the song, “Skinny Love”:

Bon Iver is like the king of indie music that started the trend of writing about one-sided love. He not only wrote about it but he also translated the feeling of that emotion through music, which made us feel an extreme connection with him as an artist.

On his 2011 release, Bon Iver it contained the track “Holocene” which really solidified that he wasn’t just the guy who wrote “Skinny Love.” He then waited five years to release, 22. A Million and the public did not hear about it that much.

But wait, hold up-

I just saw a headline on Billboard entitled, “Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon Hosting Overnight Musical & Culinary Experience At His Hotel” and that confused me because I thought Bon Iver was Justin Vernon?

IT TURNS OUT THAT BON IVER IS ACTUALLY A BAND!

It is really weird that they are a band because the name “Bon Iver” does sound like a really chill indie guy who wears nothing but thrift clothes. But apparently not. I am kind of at a loss for words right now because I didn’t see this coming, and never thought to question it. Also, every music video they have, they don’t really show themselves or make it noticeable that it is more than one guy.

Check out the video for “Holocene”:

Yeah, that’s enough surprises for today.

Why do you have to go and make things so complicated Bon Iver?

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RICK AND MORTY GET “SCHWIFTY” TO LOGIC’S NEW RELEASE

Logic the famous, “1-800-273-8255” rapper just released his new mixtape Bobby Tarantino II today. Side note, what is up with everyone putting out sequels to their old albums? Are they getting that uncreative with the titles?

Other than that, he made sure to have a special announcement on his Instagram page to celebrate:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BgCPfpPgJ6o/?utm_source=ig_embed

His announcement was done by the characters of the Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty”

Rick and Morty seem to be great promotion tools. It’s crazy how this show went from having a small scale audience to becoming one of the most popular shows of the year. On the first episode of season three, they promoted McDonald’s Szechuan sauce and people flooded to McDonald’s and screamed at the workers to try to get a taste of it.

Check out these crazy fans here:

Logic must have known how much popularity this show generates because it almost has 600,000 likes on Instagram and the mixtape has already shot up to the top 10 list. Not only was it a carefully crafted marketing tool, it also was really funny, even if it has nothing to do with the mixtape.

Cheers Logic! I can’t wait to listen to the whole mixtape.

Rick and Morty are sure to “Get Schwifty” after the first listen:

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