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Logic revealed his strategy for making “Soul Food,” the second track on the album, in an interview with Revolt TV.
He used a similar technique of splitting a song into two parts in “Paradise” from his sophomore album The Incredible True Story.
A majority of the first verse off ‘Soul Food’ was recited when he stopped by Sway In The Morning to spit a freestyle.
Logic finally begins to accept and realize his rise to fame and decides that he’s ready to grab it. He wants to climb to the top and he knows he’s on his way.
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