Logic Links Up With LIKE, Blu & Exile For “Orville”

Orville

Logic (Ft. LIKE, Blu & Exile)


“Vinyl Days” is coming in hot.

I can argue that Vinyl Days is Logic’s most important release to date. Since coming out of retirement, I don’t feel like he’s dropped an impactful project. Based on Logic’s last couple of releases, I feel like he’s ready to destroy the game. This weekend, the Gaithersburg rapper decided to drop “Orville,” a track that features hard-ass raps from him, Like, Blu, and Exile.


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“Orville” was made for lovers of old-school hip-hop. Not only does the song feature an instrumental that would give true east coast MCs hard-ons, but it also features gritty rap styles and killer punchlines by everyone involved. Overall, with the release of this track, Logic proves two things: That he actually has friends, and that he really is the boom-bap God.

Give “Orville” a shot below.


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