Logic’s first (the “Caterpillar Remix” doesn’t count) collaboration
with Eminem, the Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind track “Homicide,” has
arrived in select international markets. The eerie instrumental sets a
tone of simmering tension, and Logic sets the pace with a running flow,
sounding effortless as he flexes his technical prowess. It’s likely that
many have already prematurely predicted “lyrical miracles” on this
go-around, yet Bobby Tarantino still allows himself room for a playful
streak. It’s clear that there’s a sort of healthy competition
transpiring, as both aspire to reach the upper echelon of their craft,
holding shared values and principles.
Eminem matches Logic’s energy and then some, weaving impressive
double-time schemes laced with homages to former collaborator Jay-Z,
with whom he once traded bars on “Renegade.” The post-Kamikaze venom
still lingers, as Em’s tirade picks up whirlwind momentum; the same
targets are once again shown no mercy, particularly those who rely on
ghostwriters to pen their bars. His clever ear remains intact (“you
couldn’t hold a candle at a prayer vigil”) though at this point, Em has
become somewhat of a divisive artist and unlikely to convert the
skeptics. Still, he’s comfortably in his element on “Homicide,” finding
himself a lyrical sparring partner and indulging in a bit of Chris
D’Elia inspired self-deprecation.
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