Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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I feel like I've been tricked. I've never been to Malibu in my life. This is my first time in Malibu ever. Welcome. Make yourself at home. I wore a t-shirt that was like orange and like I'm thinking I was going to be at the beach. It's fucking freezing.
You wanted to match with the sunset.
I get it. I was trying to get the background. It's cold. It's cold as shit. Why no one told me that I needed to wear, you have long sleeves on, you have a whole fucking crew neck.
I like how this is like a very Asian ensemble though on your shirt.
Because we're at Nobu and I was trying to culturally appropriate where we were going. Yeah, you do that a lot. You do that a lot. Him and I get accused all the time. Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, I get accused by fuckboys who can't accept me. Right. It's true.
I feel like you have the... Hot take! Is it?
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Chapter 2: How does Logic feel about his career and retirement?
I'm a very- Yeah, but you know what's out there, though.
I don't need to know what's out there.
You know that there's women out here.
This bitch is going to fuck me right now. You think I give a shit? I love my wife. Of course.
I know you love your wife. Between the marriages, we can be honest, and I'm sure your wife understands. I had sex with one woman. Oh, you're a fucking loser.
The way I see it is, no, no, I mean, I had sex with one woman in between. That's what I know. And it was cool. She was cool. She was a cool chick, really nice. And then I was like, man, I don't want to do this.
How old are you?
I'm 32. Same.
What was that newly single, fresh out of a divorce feeling like? It was terrible. It was horrible.
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Chapter 3: What challenges does Logic face with public perception?
Okay, so you have a company with employees. You pay a lot of people. Let's say one day one of your employees or one of, let's say, contracted employees 1099 people said, hey, I'm retired from doing this. And then a year later, they get on camera and complain about the company after they said they were retired. How would you feel?
I'd be like, dope.
That's tight. That's what's up. Voice your frustration. I was under the impression, sir, you were retired from this company.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I came back to get out of the company and start my own. I understand. So that's why I literally... I came back to get out of the company because I was so unhappy there.
Did you see how full of shit I said you were when you announced your retirement? Because I said it. I said Logic is not retiring, bro. Two years, man. Rappers can't retire.
I agree with you. I just think I was retired from something different. And I know that might sound weird or extra, but it's like, bro, through therapy, realize that I retired from the bullshit. I used to be scared to sit down in interviews. I mean, it's quite apparent through my body language and me getting fucking lit right now that I...
There's nothing to hide or not even that I had anything to hide. I think it was more so there's nothing to prove. It's like, this is me. Like, I just really love music. I really love my fans. I really love my family. And like, I don't know. It's just like, what the fuck can you do to me? But before I felt so... Like I needed the world to love me. And when I say the world, I really mean hip hop.
But when I really say hip hop, I mean hip hop media, a.k.a. black culture on social media.
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Chapter 4: What humorous shower habits are shared among the hosts?
Are you the type of motherfucker that gets in the shower and just lets the water sprinkle on his feet? Shit. Who, me? Oh, no, him for sure. Look at that beard. You just be letting sprinkles sometimes on the bottom, or do you really get in that shit?
I, with my loofah, scrub the shit out of the bottom.
Oh, no, he white.
He got the loofah.
Happy Pride Month, Rory. We got the washcloth. You know what's really weird? Some white people just beā You're rich.
You still have a rag? They just be like this.
The fact you call it a washcloth is some white shit. They be like with the soap.
Yeah.
It's funny because half the time that's what I do, so I know. You just used the bar?
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Chapter 5: How does Logic describe his relationship with his wife?
I'm kidding. All right. So rag or loofah? Honestly, I'd just be... I just put the soap all over my shit.
See, that's way wetter than me.
That's rich.
That's when you rich. I don't know.
You don't wear underwear with your jeans. You know, when you reach a certain tax bracket, you don't wear underwear no more.
I cannot not wear underwear. Pee drips, motherfucker.
Wait, you raw dog with dental? It happens. You got to attain a certain tax bracket. How's your pee drip game? Oh, no. Terrible. I shake this shit until I have to pee again.
Yeah, but you ever do the joint where you, like, take a piss and you think you're good?
Yeah. And then you put it right in and you get a little... We have the same bladder, so I understand. Yeah.
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Chapter 6: What insights does Logic share about fatherhood?
Who do you think got the best of both?
I'm not scared, man. I used to be such a little boy. I could give a fuck. I just wanted people to love me so much. I'm sorry, my brother. I know I just interrupted you.
No, no, no, no, no. You got me.
I'm a little lit. I'm having a good time.
I'm watching what I'm saying.
But what I mean is, is like, bro, I don't know. I never said Joe Budden's name. It feels nice now. To just say it? It's kind of like the N-word. For whites. Exactly.
It's the J word.
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Chapter 7: How do Logic and the hosts discuss the impact of public opinion on artists?
Every black dude be going to their like down ass white homie. Like, yo, just say it, bro.
Yeah.
Just say it one time. Benner, you ever been in a position where you had a black homie ask you to say it?
Do you know that Benner was a rapper? What? Benner rapped. He opened for Nas. You didn't know that, did you? You don't know about your team.
Benner, you opened for Nas, dude? All right. Come on. Give me a bar. Here's the thing. Give me something. Now you have to, Benner.
Now you have to, yeah. A bar.
You guys having fun? Every time I bring that up, Benner thinks like I'm clowning him. I'm not. I think it's dope. He opened up for Nas. No, that's crazy. That's insane. And I don't doubt that Benner couldn't rap.
Logic, you ever opened up for Nas? Pause. Pause.
Nah. Nas wanted to sign me. To Massive Hill? Say what? To Massive Hill? I got pissed, dog.
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