
English: 
(Rambling about a meme for 40 seconds)
But Here we go guys, getting into this, this
is the review you’ve all been waiting for.
Today I will be giving my review of Bobby
Tarantino 2, which I will be doing under a
track by track review format.
This will be quite a lengthy video and I really
appreciate if you watch it the whole way through,
those that do so, you are the best.

English: 
(Rambling about a meme for 40 seconds)
But Here we go guys, getting into this, this
is the review you’ve all been waiting for.
Today I will be giving my review of Bobby
Tarantino 2, which I will be doing under a
track by track review format.
This will be quite a lengthy video and I really
appreciate if you watch it the whole way through,
those that do so, you are the best.

English: 
(Rambling about a meme for 40 seconds)
But Here we go guys, getting into this, this
is the review you’ve all been waiting for.
Today I will be giving my review of Bobby
Tarantino 2, which I will be doing under a
track by track review format.
This will be quite a lengthy video and I really
appreciate if you watch it the whole way through,
those that do so, you are the best.

English: 
but there will be time stamps in the description
below for each song that I review so you can
skip forward if there’s a certain song you
wanna see my opinion on.
And of course at the end I will be giving
my overall thoughts on the album and a rating
out of 10.
So is Bobby Tarantino 2 good and is it even
better than the first one?
This is CDTVProductions and let’s talk about
it.
Clip: Logic "Grandpa's Space Ship"
So this wasn’t a song, but it was a perfect
intro to the tape in my opinion.
Logic always likes to incorporate pop culture
things that he likes in his music, and this
was a very entertaining skit.
Also it’s about Rick and Morty so my brain
just expanded when I heard it, yes I’m an
intellectual.
I enjoyed how he mentioned the differences
between album Logic and mixtape Logic, and
it was just a cool skit overall.

English: 
but there will be time stamps in the description
below for each song that I review so you can
skip forward if there’s a certain song you
wanna see my opinion on.
And of course at the end I will be giving
my overall thoughts on the album and a rating
out of 10.
So is Bobby Tarantino 2 good and is it even
better than the first one?
This is CDTVProductions and let’s talk about
it.
Clip: Logic "Grandpa's Space Ship"
So this wasn’t a song, but it was a perfect
intro to the tape in my opinion.
Logic always likes to incorporate pop culture
things that he likes in his music, and this
was a very entertaining skit.
Also it’s about Rick and Morty so my brain
just expanded when I heard it, yes I’m an
intellectual.
I enjoyed how he mentioned the differences
between album Logic and mixtape Logic, and
it was just a cool skit overall.

English: 
but there will be time stamps in the description
below for each song that I review so you can
skip forward if there’s a certain song you
wanna see my opinion on.
And of course at the end I will be giving
my overall thoughts on the album and a rating
out of 10.
So is Bobby Tarantino 2 good and is it even
better than the first one?
This is CDTVProductions and let’s talk about
it.
Clip: Logic "Grandpa's Space Ship"
So this wasn’t a song, but it was a perfect
intro to the tape in my opinion.
Logic always likes to incorporate pop culture
things that he likes in his music, and this
was a very entertaining skit.
Also it’s about Rick and Morty so my brain
just expanded when I heard it, yes I’m an
intellectual.
I enjoyed how he mentioned the differences
between album Logic and mixtape Logic, and
it was just a cool skit overall.

English: 
Nice start.
Clip: Logic "Overnight"
This was a decent song to kick off the album.
It was probably my least favourite out of
the 3 singles released from it, but it’s
alright.
The first verse is pretty nice, the hook is
kinda catchy, but my favourite thing is probably
the production on here.
The beat kinda makes this sound like a follow
up to Super Mario World, even though it’s
not related to that track at all.
You know it has that similar vintage video
game sound to the main melody of the track.
My main issue with this was the second verse
with Logic kinda singing and then rapping
and then singing, it drags on for way too
long.
Like I said I really don’t love this, but
it’s not terrible.
An ok start to the project.
Clip: Logic "Contra"

English: 
Nice start.
Clip: Logic "Overnight"
This was a decent song to kick off the album.
It was probably my least favourite out of
the 3 singles released from it, but it’s
alright.
The first verse is pretty nice, the hook is
kinda catchy, but my favourite thing is probably
the production on here.
The beat kinda makes this sound like a follow
up to Super Mario World, even though it’s
not related to that track at all.
You know it has that similar vintage video
game sound to the main melody of the track.
My main issue with this was the second verse
with Logic kinda singing and then rapping
and then singing, it drags on for way too
long.
Like I said I really don’t love this, but
it’s not terrible.
An ok start to the project.
Clip: Logic "Contra"

English: 
Nice start.
Clip: Logic "Overnight"
This was a decent song to kick off the album.
It was probably my least favourite out of
the 3 singles released from it, but it’s
alright.
The first verse is pretty nice, the hook is
kinda catchy, but my favourite thing is probably
the production on here.
The beat kinda makes this sound like a follow
up to Super Mario World, even though it’s
not related to that track at all.
You know it has that similar vintage video
game sound to the main melody of the track.
My main issue with this was the second verse
with Logic kinda singing and then rapping
and then singing, it drags on for way too
long.
Like I said I really don’t love this, but
it’s not terrible.
An ok start to the project.
Clip: Logic "Contra"

English: 
And moving on to this next track, this is
another one where the main highlight is the
production.
This thing goes incredibly hard and the 808’s
are programmed so nicely.
Apart from that though, this is probably one
of the more forgettable tracks from the album.
I know I know, we’re not off to a great
start here.
But honestly I don’t remember how this track
sounds until I listen to it again.
I will say the start of Logic’s first verse
is very catchy, with him kinda finishing with
a rhyming ad lib on each line, but the rest
of the rapping on here is whatever.
There’s some really weird vocal sections
where it sounds like Logic is tryna sound
like Travis Scott, and it’s just yet another
person to add to the list of rappers that
Logic has tried to sound like at one point
in his career.
Now I’m definitely not gonna go as far to
say Logic isn’t original - he definitely
is, and I’m a big fan of his music - but
I think TheNeedleDrop put it best when he
said Logic really comes off as a fan of rap
music in his own music.

English: 
And moving on to this next track, this is
another one where the main highlight is the
production.
This thing goes incredibly hard and the 808’s
are programmed so nicely.
Apart from that though, this is probably one
of the more forgettable tracks from the album.
I know I know, we’re not off to a great
start here.
But honestly I don’t remember how this track
sounds until I listen to it again.
I will say the start of Logic’s first verse
is very catchy, with him kinda finishing with
a rhyming ad lib on each line, but the rest
of the rapping on here is whatever.
There’s some really weird vocal sections
where it sounds like Logic is tryna sound
like Travis Scott, and it’s just yet another
person to add to the list of rappers that
Logic has tried to sound like at one point
in his career.
Now I’m definitely not gonna go as far to
say Logic isn’t original - he definitely
is, and I’m a big fan of his music - but
I think TheNeedleDrop put it best when he
said Logic really comes off as a fan of rap
music in his own music.

English: 
And moving on to this next track, this is
another one where the main highlight is the
production.
This thing goes incredibly hard and the 808’s
are programmed so nicely.
Apart from that though, this is probably one
of the more forgettable tracks from the album.
I know I know, we’re not off to a great
start here.
But honestly I don’t remember how this track
sounds until I listen to it again.
I will say the start of Logic’s first verse
is very catchy, with him kinda finishing with
a rhyming ad lib on each line, but the rest
of the rapping on here is whatever.
There’s some really weird vocal sections
where it sounds like Logic is tryna sound
like Travis Scott, and it’s just yet another
person to add to the list of rappers that
Logic has tried to sound like at one point
in his career.
Now I’m definitely not gonna go as far to
say Logic isn’t original - he definitely
is, and I’m a big fan of his music - but
I think TheNeedleDrop put it best when he
said Logic really comes off as a fan of rap
music in his own music.

English: 
There’s a lot of rapper that Logic has sounded
like at some point in his career.
I feel like the beat didn’t really go to
a great use here for how strong the instrumental
itself was.
The lyrics were very plain too, even for a
turn up track.
This struck me as a bit of filler honestly.
Clip: Logic "BoomTrap Protocol"
I promise we’re gonna get to the tracks
I like soon, I just had an unfortunate start
with this album personally.
Because this, this is probably my least favourite
track on the album.
I’m not gonna automatically like a Logic
song just cause it has a bit of an old school
sound.
Now don’t get me wrong the beat is nice,
and I really like the concept of BoomTrap,
you know mixing boom bap with a trap style,
it’s a nice idea but my main problem is

English: 
There’s a lot of rapper that Logic has sounded
like at some point in his career.
I feel like the beat didn’t really go to
a great use here for how strong the instrumental
itself was.
The lyrics were very plain too, even for a
turn up track.
This struck me as a bit of filler honestly.
Clip: Logic "BoomTrap Protocol"
I promise we’re gonna get to the tracks
I like soon, I just had an unfortunate start
with this album personally.
Because this, this is probably my least favourite
track on the album.
I’m not gonna automatically like a Logic
song just cause it has a bit of an old school
sound.
Now don’t get me wrong the beat is nice,
and I really like the concept of BoomTrap,
you know mixing boom bap with a trap style,
it’s a nice idea but my main problem is

English: 
There’s a lot of rapper that Logic has sounded
like at some point in his career.
I feel like the beat didn’t really go to
a great use here for how strong the instrumental
itself was.
The lyrics were very plain too, even for a
turn up track.
This struck me as a bit of filler honestly.
Clip: Logic "BoomTrap Protocol"
I promise we’re gonna get to the tracks
I like soon, I just had an unfortunate start
with this album personally.
Because this, this is probably my least favourite
track on the album.
I’m not gonna automatically like a Logic
song just cause it has a bit of an old school
sound.
Now don’t get me wrong the beat is nice,
and I really like the concept of BoomTrap,
you know mixing boom bap with a trap style,
it’s a nice idea but my main problem is

English: 
that this is riddled with filler lyrics.
I mean the first 4-8 bars of the song actually
hurt me with how meaningless they were.
And that pretty much continues through both
of the verses.
If you’re wondering what exactly I mean
by filler lyrics, it’s when Logic says stuff
like “lemme get it like this” “hold
up let me get it right”, just phrases that
he’s fond of that don’t really contribute
to the actual lyrical content.
They are just there to fill space.
It annoys me because I’ve noticed him doing
this more and more recently, it’s one of
his biggest lyrical shortcomings in my opinion.
He commonly falls back on these phrases.
I’m expecting less lyrical prowess cause
it’s a Bobby Tarantino tape, but I still
want something of value, and these really
are the only two good lines on this track.
Oh and there’s more Travis Scott imitation
on here, and on top of it being an imitation
it just doesn’t sound good here.
My favourite thing about this song was the
concept and the hook.

English: 
that this is riddled with filler lyrics.
I mean the first 4-8 bars of the song actually
hurt me with how meaningless they were.
And that pretty much continues through both
of the verses.
If you’re wondering what exactly I mean
by filler lyrics, it’s when Logic says stuff
like “lemme get it like this” “hold
up let me get it right”, just phrases that
he’s fond of that don’t really contribute
to the actual lyrical content.
They are just there to fill space.
It annoys me because I’ve noticed him doing
this more and more recently, it’s one of
his biggest lyrical shortcomings in my opinion.
He commonly falls back on these phrases.
I’m expecting less lyrical prowess cause
it’s a Bobby Tarantino tape, but I still
want something of value, and these really
are the only two good lines on this track.
Oh and there’s more Travis Scott imitation
on here, and on top of it being an imitation
it just doesn’t sound good here.
My favourite thing about this song was the
concept and the hook.

English: 
that this is riddled with filler lyrics.
I mean the first 4-8 bars of the song actually
hurt me with how meaningless they were.
And that pretty much continues through both
of the verses.
If you’re wondering what exactly I mean
by filler lyrics, it’s when Logic says stuff
like “lemme get it like this” “hold
up let me get it right”, just phrases that
he’s fond of that don’t really contribute
to the actual lyrical content.
They are just there to fill space.
It annoys me because I’ve noticed him doing
this more and more recently, it’s one of
his biggest lyrical shortcomings in my opinion.
He commonly falls back on these phrases.
I’m expecting less lyrical prowess cause
it’s a Bobby Tarantino tape, but I still
want something of value, and these really
are the only two good lines on this track.
Oh and there’s more Travis Scott imitation
on here, and on top of it being an imitation
it just doesn’t sound good here.
My favourite thing about this song was the
concept and the hook.

English: 
I don’t like this track though, worst on
the tape for me.
Clip: Logic "Yuck"
As for this song, this is a fantastic recovery
from the last track.
This song is incredible.
It has one of the most infectious hooks across
the entire album, I keep singing that Rollie-olex
line cause it’s just stuck in my head.
He hits just the right notes to make it sound
fantastic.
This is one of the verses on the album that
actually has a nice bit of content, with Logic
responding to the whole situation with Joyner
Lucas.
If you haven’t heard about that by any chance,
my two videos on their disses at each other
will be linked below.
But yeah, I was surprised Logic responded
to it, but it was a nice enough response with
him basically saying he’s gonna ignore Joyner
and go about his business.

English: 
I don’t like this track though, worst on
the tape for me.
Clip: Logic "Yuck"
As for this song, this is a fantastic recovery
from the last track.
This song is incredible.
It has one of the most infectious hooks across
the entire album, I keep singing that Rollie-olex
line cause it’s just stuck in my head.
He hits just the right notes to make it sound
fantastic.
This is one of the verses on the album that
actually has a nice bit of content, with Logic
responding to the whole situation with Joyner
Lucas.
If you haven’t heard about that by any chance,
my two videos on their disses at each other
will be linked below.
But yeah, I was surprised Logic responded
to it, but it was a nice enough response with
him basically saying he’s gonna ignore Joyner
and go about his business.

English: 
I don’t like this track though, worst on
the tape for me.
Clip: Logic "Yuck"
As for this song, this is a fantastic recovery
from the last track.
This song is incredible.
It has one of the most infectious hooks across
the entire album, I keep singing that Rollie-olex
line cause it’s just stuck in my head.
He hits just the right notes to make it sound
fantastic.
This is one of the verses on the album that
actually has a nice bit of content, with Logic
responding to the whole situation with Joyner
Lucas.
If you haven’t heard about that by any chance,
my two videos on their disses at each other
will be linked below.
But yeah, I was surprised Logic responded
to it, but it was a nice enough response with
him basically saying he’s gonna ignore Joyner
and go about his business.

English: 
A fantastic track as this one doesn’t really
sacrifice lyrics for the sake of being a banger.
Not to mention, he spits with some fire and
vigour on here.
Out of the first 5 tracks, this is the strongest
without a doubt in my mind.
Clip: Logic "Indica Badu" (feat.
Wiz Khalifa)
And Logic continues with this track, which
is another incredibly strong outing.
This really gives me some Young Sinatra: Undeniable
vibes, with the subject matter, and that incredibly
mellow, warm beat.
As you can tell by this breezy instrumental,
the 4 minute and 20 second long run time of
the track, and the Wiz Khalifa feature, this
one is
all about weed.
I really enjoyed that even though it’s quite
a laid-back song, Logic still came in with

English: 
A fantastic track as this one doesn’t really
sacrifice lyrics for the sake of being a banger.
Not to mention, he spits with some fire and
vigour on here.
Out of the first 5 tracks, this is the strongest
without a doubt in my mind.
Clip: Logic "Indica Badu" (feat.
Wiz Khalifa)
And Logic continues with this track, which
is another incredibly strong outing.
This really gives me some Young Sinatra: Undeniable
vibes, with the subject matter, and that incredibly
mellow, warm beat.
As you can tell by this breezy instrumental,
the 4 minute and 20 second long run time of
the track, and the Wiz Khalifa feature, this
one is
all about weed.
I really enjoyed that even though it’s quite
a laid-back song, Logic still came in with

English: 
A fantastic track as this one doesn’t really
sacrifice lyrics for the sake of being a banger.
Not to mention, he spits with some fire and
vigour on here.
Out of the first 5 tracks, this is the strongest
without a doubt in my mind.
Clip: Logic "Indica Badu" (feat.
Wiz Khalifa)
And Logic continues with this track, which
is another incredibly strong outing.
This really gives me some Young Sinatra: Undeniable
vibes, with the subject matter, and that incredibly
mellow, warm beat.
As you can tell by this breezy instrumental,
the 4 minute and 20 second long run time of
the track, and the Wiz Khalifa feature, this
one is 
all about weed.
I really enjoyed that even though it’s quite
a laid-back song, Logic still came in with

English: 
some relatively rapid fire flows, but they
don’t disrupt the calm of the song, it still
keeps the mood.
I also love the kinda hazy hook on this thing,
it’s really well suited to the vibe of this.
Not to mention Wiz Khalifa’s feature was
pretty damn great, I don’t think I hear
Wiz use that type of flow often so it was
really cool to hear.
No ones better suited to a weed track than
Wiz.
Yuck was a brilliant track, and he followed
it up with this, which was another brilliant
track.
One minor criticism though.
I almost cringed myself to death when Logic
tried to imitate Wiz Khalifa’s laugh at
the end of the song.
My face literally looked like this because
the cringe was just contorting my face.
My face felt in pain, it was contorting so
bad.
That was horrible, but it didn’t ruin the
track.
It’s still a fantastic song and one of the
best on here.

English: 
some relatively rapid fire flows, but they
don’t disrupt the calm of the song, it still
keeps the mood.
I also love the kinda hazy hook on this thing,
it’s really well suited to the vibe of this.
Not to mention Wiz Khalifa’s feature was
pretty damn great, I don’t think I hear
Wiz use that type of flow often so it was
really cool to hear.
No ones better suited to a weed track than
Wiz.
Yuck was a brilliant track, and he followed
it up with this, which was another brilliant
track.
One minor criticism though.
I almost cringed myself to death when Logic
tried to imitate Wiz Khalifa’s laugh at
the end of the song.
My face literally looked like this because
the cringe was just contorting my face.
My face felt in pain, it was contorting so
bad.
That was horrible, but it didn’t ruin the
track.
It’s still a fantastic song and one of the
best on here.

English: 
some relatively rapid fire flows, but they
don’t disrupt the calm of the song, it still
keeps the mood.
I also love the kinda hazy hook on this thing,
it’s really well suited to the vibe of this.
Not to mention Wiz Khalifa’s feature was
pretty damn great, I don’t think I hear
Wiz use that type of flow often so it was
really cool to hear.
No ones better suited to a weed track than
Wiz.
Yuck was a brilliant track, and he followed
it up with this, which was another brilliant
track.
One minor criticism though.
I almost cringed myself to death when Logic
tried to imitate Wiz Khalifa’s laugh at
the end of the song.
My face literally looked like this because
the cringe was just contorting my face.
My face felt in pain, it was contorting so
bad.
That was horrible, but it didn’t ruin the
track.
It’s still a fantastic song and one of the
best on here.

English: 
Clip: Logic "Midnight"
I’d say this is a song that starts off decent,
and then goes on to become pretty good.
It kicks off with this nocturnal trap style
beat, with Logic lightly singing his bars.
It’s nice enough, but like I said it’s
just decent.
It’s cool enough as a chill song.
But then we move in to the second half of
the song with a beat switch.
Now I woulda liked if there was an actual
transition between the two beats, but there
isn’t really.
The previous one just stops playing, and the
next one just starts.
It’s cool though.
The second half is pretty good, with this
really strong, switching bass, the 808’s
just sound incredible here.
It still has the nocturnal sound that the
previous beat had but picks up the tempo,
and Logic does the same with his rapping across
this second half.
Another thing I noticed lyrically though is
that he recycled the Barry Bonds line from
925.
I wouldn’t mind it if it was a clever reference
to that line or that song but it doesn’t

English: 
Clip: Logic "Midnight"
I’d say this is a song that starts off decent,
and then goes on to become pretty good.
It kicks off with this nocturnal trap style
beat, with Logic lightly singing his bars.
It’s nice enough, but like I said it’s
just decent.
It’s cool enough as a chill song.
But then we move in to the second half of
the song with a beat switch.
Now I woulda liked if there was an actual
transition between the two beats, but there
isn’t really.
The previous one just stops playing, and the
next one just starts.
It’s cool though.
The second half is pretty good, with this
really strong, switching bass, the 808’s
just sound incredible here.
It still has the nocturnal sound that the
previous beat had but picks up the tempo,
and Logic does the same with his rapping across
this second half.
Another thing I noticed lyrically though is
that he recycled the Barry Bonds line from
925.
I wouldn’t mind it if it was a clever reference
to that line or that song but it doesn’t

English: 
Clip: Logic "Midnight"
I’d say this is a song that starts off decent,
and then goes on to become pretty good.
It kicks off with this nocturnal trap style
beat, with Logic lightly singing his bars.
It’s nice enough, but like I said it’s
just decent.
It’s cool enough as a chill song.
But then we move in to the second half of
the song with a beat switch.
Now I woulda liked if there was an actual
transition between the two beats, but there
isn’t really.
The previous one just stops playing, and the
next one just starts.
It’s cool though.
The second half is pretty good, with this
really strong, switching bass, the 808’s
just sound incredible here.
It still has the nocturnal sound that the
previous beat had but picks up the tempo,
and Logic does the same with his rapping across
this second half.
Another thing I noticed lyrically though is
that he recycled the Barry Bonds line from
925.
I wouldn’t mind it if it was a clever reference
to that line or that song but it doesn’t

English: 
seem like it is, so I didn’t like that.
It was just a random re-usage of a bar.
And I never really enjoy recycling from an
artist.
Also “so much plaque on my wall I need a
dentist”.
Just no.
Apart from those couple of lyrics not being
that great, the rest of this was pretty nice.
And it does sound pretty great, if you just
want a nighttime banger then this is that
track.
Like I said, it’s a pretty good track not
an amazing one, but it still continues the
strong streak that the album has going at
this point.
Clip: Logic "Warm It Up" (feat.
Young Sinatra)
And the strong streak of the album peaks here
with what is my absolute favourite track on
the album.
This track is the best on here no question
for me.
Honestly this was a much better boom-trap
style song than the one on this tape named
after that style.

English: 
seem like it is, so I didn’t like that.
It was just a random re-usage of a bar.
And I never really enjoy recycling from an
artist.
Also “so much plaque on my wall I need a
dentist”.
Just no.
Apart from those couple of lyrics not being
that great, the rest of this was pretty nice.
And it does sound pretty great, if you just
want a nighttime banger then this is that
track.
Like I said, it’s a pretty good track not
an amazing one, but it still continues the
strong streak that the album has going at
this point.
Clip: Logic "Warm It Up" (feat.
Young Sinatra)
And the strong streak of the album peaks here
with what is my absolute favourite track on
the album.
This track is the best on here no question
for me.
Honestly this was a much better boom-trap
style song than the one on this tape named
after that style.

English: 
seem like it is, so I didn’t like that.
It was just a random re-usage of a bar.
And I never really enjoy recycling from an
artist.
Also “so much plaque on my wall I need a
dentist”.
Just no.
Apart from those couple of lyrics not being
that great, the rest of this was pretty nice.
And it does sound pretty great, if you just
want a nighttime banger then this is that
track.
Like I said, it’s a pretty good track not
an amazing one, but it still continues the
strong streak that the album has going at
this point.
Clip: Logic "Warm It Up" (feat.
Young Sinatra)
And the strong streak of the album peaks here
with what is my absolute favourite track on
the album.
This track is the best on here no question
for me.
Honestly this was a much better boom-trap
style song than the one on this tape named
after that style.

English: 
But yeah, I’m sure we all got excited when
we saw Logic would be going back to his Young
Sinatra days on this track and it didn’t
disappoint.
It genuinely makes me wonder why Logic hasn’t
revived his Young Sinatra series recently,
I mean it’s been about 5 years, or why he
just doesn’t spit like this often nowadays.
He’s managed to achieve the sales now, so
I just hope on his next album he goes back
to rapping well.
His flow is impeccable across this whole song,
especially the second verse, and it’s amazing
to hear him rapping this smooth.
I also think it’s cool how during the hook
the drums change to give it more of a trap
vibe but the melody stays the same.
It’s kinda like the song slowing down for
a minute before it just kicks off again and
the weighty boom bap drums start again.
This has to be my favourite track on here.
It blended the old school and new age sound
perfectly, and Logic showed us that he still

English: 
But yeah, I’m sure we all got excited when
we saw Logic would be going back to his Young
Sinatra days on this track and it didn’t
disappoint.
It genuinely makes me wonder why Logic hasn’t
revived his Young Sinatra series recently,
I mean it’s been about 5 years, or why he
just doesn’t spit like this often nowadays.
He’s managed to achieve the sales now, so
I just hope on his next album he goes back
to rapping well.
His flow is impeccable across this whole song,
especially the second verse, and it’s amazing
to hear him rapping this smooth.
I also think it’s cool how during the hook
the drums change to give it more of a trap
vibe but the melody stays the same.
It’s kinda like the song slowing down for
a minute before it just kicks off again and
the weighty boom bap drums start again.
This has to be my favourite track on here.
It blended the old school and new age sound
perfectly, and Logic showed us that he still

English: 
But yeah, I’m sure we all got excited when
we saw Logic would be going back to his Young
Sinatra days on this track and it didn’t
disappoint.
It genuinely makes me wonder why Logic hasn’t
revived his Young Sinatra series recently,
I mean it’s been about 5 years, or why he
just doesn’t spit like this often nowadays.
He’s managed to achieve the sales now, so
I just hope on his next album he goes back
to rapping well.
His flow is impeccable across this whole song,
especially the second verse, and it’s amazing
to hear him rapping this smooth.
I also think it’s cool how during the hook
the drums change to give it more of a trap
vibe but the melody stays the same.
It’s kinda like the song slowing down for
a minute before it just kicks off again and
the weighty boom bap drums start again.
This has to be my favourite track on here.
It blended the old school and new age sound
perfectly, and Logic showed us that he still

English: 
has the Young Sinatra version of himself within
him.
Great stuff here.
Clip: Logic - Wizard Of Oz
But after that run of 4 good tracks in a row,
we come back to another forgettable track
with Wizard Of Oz.
Again the production is amazing here, and
the hook definitely has some catchiness to
it, but the whole Travis Scott autotune thing
during the verse really does nothing for me
again.
And surely you can think of a better line
than “I think I’m the best rapper alive
because they tell me I’m the best rapper
alive”.
There’s no wittiness to that line, and the
long drawn out way in which it’s delivered
makes it stand out way more than it should.
It kinda starts off strong, but it completely
trails off into mediocrity as the song goes
on.
Its definitely still listenable, but it’s
a very short and incredibly forgettable song.

English: 
has the Young Sinatra version of himself within
him.
Great stuff here.
Clip: Logic - Wizard Of Oz
But after that run of 4 good tracks in a row,
we come back to another forgettable track
with Wizard Of Oz.
Again the production is amazing here, and
the hook definitely has some catchiness to
it, but the whole Travis Scott autotune thing
during the verse really does nothing for me
again.
And surely you can think of a better line
than “I think I’m the best rapper alive
because they tell me I’m the best rapper
alive”.
There’s no wittiness to that line, and the
long drawn out way in which it’s delivered
makes it stand out way more than it should.
It kinda starts off strong, but it completely
trails off into mediocrity as the song goes
on.
Its definitely still listenable, but it’s
a very short and incredibly forgettable song.

English: 
has the Young Sinatra version of himself within
him.
Great stuff here.
Clip: Logic - Wizard Of Oz
But after that run of 4 good tracks in a row,
we come back to another forgettable track
with Wizard Of Oz.
Again the production is amazing here, and
the hook definitely has some catchiness to
it, but the whole Travis Scott autotune thing
during the verse really does nothing for me
again.
And surely you can think of a better line
than “I think I’m the best rapper alive
because they tell me I’m the best rapper
alive”.
There’s no wittiness to that line, and the
long drawn out way in which it’s delivered
makes it stand out way more than it should.
It kinda starts off strong, but it completely
trails off into mediocrity as the song goes
on.
Its definitely still listenable, but it’s
a very short and incredibly forgettable song.

English: 
Clip: Logic "State Of Emergency" (feat.
2 Chainz)
On this track 2 Chainz continues his run of
killing every guest verse he touches recently,
like seriously he has been impressing me a
lot this year.
I don’t know how he’s improved so much,
but his flows have been on point on everything
recently, and his lyrics have become a bit
more clever too.
Of course we have another great beat, and
yet again it’s specifically the 808’s
that sound so nice.
Like seriously, Logic is working with some
producers that know their way around making
808’s sound full and rich.
However unfortunately, my complaints start
with Logic’s rapping again.
You remember what I said about BoomTrap Protocol
being packed with filler lyrics?
The same thing happens here again.
To prove my point, just let me read the first
few bars to you without a hard beat behind

English: 
Clip: Logic "State Of Emergency" (feat.
2 Chainz)
On this track 2 Chainz continues his run of
killing every guest verse he touches recently,
like seriously he has been impressing me a
lot this year.
I don’t know how he’s improved so much,
but his flows have been on point on everything
recently, and his lyrics have become a bit
more clever too.
Of course we have another great beat, and
yet again it’s specifically the 808’s
that sound so nice.
Like seriously, Logic is working with some
producers that know their way around making
808’s sound full and rich.
However unfortunately, my complaints start
with Logic’s rapping again.
You remember what I said about BoomTrap Protocol
being packed with filler lyrics?
The same thing happens here again.
To prove my point, just let me read the first
few bars to you without a hard beat behind

English: 
Clip: Logic "State Of Emergency" (feat.
2 Chainz)
On this track 2 Chainz continues his run of
killing every guest verse he touches recently,
like seriously he has been impressing me a
lot this year.
I don’t know how he’s improved so much,
but his flows have been on point on everything
recently, and his lyrics have become a bit
more clever too.
Of course we have another great beat, and
yet again it’s specifically the 808’s
that sound so nice.
Like seriously, Logic is working with some
producers that know their way around making
808’s sound full and rich.
However unfortunately, my complaints start
with Logic’s rapping again.
You remember what I said about BoomTrap Protocol
being packed with filler lyrics?
The same thing happens here again.
To prove my point, just let me read the first
few bars to you without a hard beat behind

English: 
them, and tell me how these are good.
(Reading bars from State Of Emergency).
At some points I feel like Logic is using
the fact that this is a Bobby Tarantino tape
as an excuse to sacrifice lyrics.
However he didn’t necessarily do that on
the first one.
And think about what this track is, it’s
supposed to be a braggadocious track, not
just a mindless banger.
It should have clever lyrics about your success,
which is what 2 Chainz brought to the table,
but Logic didn’t.
Logic just said “yes I am successful now”
without much creativity in his lines.

English: 
them, and tell me how these are good.
(Reading bars from State Of Emergency).
At some points I feel like Logic is using
the fact that this is a Bobby Tarantino tape
as an excuse to sacrifice lyrics.
However he didn’t necessarily do that on
the first one.
And think about what this track is, it’s
supposed to be a braggadocious track, not
just a mindless banger.
It should have clever lyrics about your success,
which is what 2 Chainz brought to the table,
but Logic didn’t.
Logic just said “yes I am successful now”
without much creativity in his lines.

English: 
them, and tell me how these are good.
(Reading bars from State Of Emergency).
At some points I feel like Logic is using
the fact that this is a Bobby Tarantino tape
as an excuse to sacrifice lyrics.
However he didn’t necessarily do that on
the first one.
And think about what this track is, it’s
supposed to be a braggadocious track, not
just a mindless banger.
It should have clever lyrics about your success,
which is what 2 Chainz brought to the table,
but Logic didn’t.
Logic just said “yes I am successful now”
without much creativity in his lines.

English: 
And he really just said “you too weak, like
7x2”.
If you break that down, he’s saying you’re
too weak, like one week, but 2 of those.
2 Chainz outperformed Logic here honestly.
He had stronger wordplay, and wittier lines.
I will say though, just because I’m criticising
this doesn’t mean I think it’s awful.
It’s still worth listening to, I just wasn’t
so satisfied with Logic’s performance.
Clip: Logic "Wassup" (feat.
Big Sean)
Logic and Big Sean seem to make good music
together.
Their previous collaboration, Alright, was
a brilliant track, and this one is definitely
very strong too.

English: 
And he really just said “you too weak, like
7x2”.
If you break that down, he’s saying you’re
too weak, like one week, but 2 of those.
2 Chainz outperformed Logic here honestly.
He had stronger wordplay, and wittier lines.
I will say though, just because I’m criticising
this doesn’t mean I think it’s awful.
It’s still worth listening to, I just wasn’t
so satisfied with Logic’s performance.
Clip: Logic "Wassup" (feat.
Big Sean)
Logic and Big Sean seem to make good music
together.
Their previous collaboration, Alright, was
a brilliant track, and this one is definitely
very strong too.

English: 
And he really just said “you too weak, like
7x2”.
If you break that down, he’s saying you’re
too weak, like one week, but 2 of those.
2 Chainz outperformed Logic here honestly.
He had stronger wordplay, and wittier lines.
I will say though, just because I’m criticising
this doesn’t mean I think it’s awful.
It’s still worth listening to, I just wasn’t
so satisfied with Logic’s performance.
Clip: Logic "Wassup" (feat.
Big Sean)
Logic and Big Sean seem to make good music
together.
Their previous collaboration, Alright, was
a brilliant track, and this one is definitely
very strong too.

English: 
Big Sean gives a great performance with a
pretty unique flow, that he switches up like
8 times across his verse.
It was impressive to me.
And I’m happy to say I also loved how Logic
performed on this song.
He eases into his verse with some laid back
flows initially, but once the drums really
kick in he fires off with some confident aggression
and it probably makes this one of the most
hyped up songs on here.
I’d definitely be up for more Big Sean and
Logic collaboration tracks, because they’re
2 for 2 right now.
Clip: Logic & Marshmello "Everyday"
Now I have ragged on a lot of other tracks
for their lyrical content, but I’m actually
fine with this particular song having very
basic lyrics.
And my reasoning for that is that this is
just intended to be a mainstream track for
the radio.

English: 
Big Sean gives a great performance with a
pretty unique flow, that he switches up like
8 times across his verse.
It was impressive to me.
And I’m happy to say I also loved how Logic
performed on this song.
He eases into his verse with some laid back
flows initially, but once the drums really
kick in he fires off with some confident aggression
and it probably makes this one of the most
hyped up songs on here.
I’d definitely be up for more Big Sean and
Logic collaboration tracks, because they’re
2 for 2 right now.
Clip: Logic & Marshmello "Everyday"
Now I have ragged on a lot of other tracks
for their lyrical content, but I’m actually
fine with this particular song having very
basic lyrics.
And my reasoning for that is that this is
just intended to be a mainstream track for
the radio.

English: 
Big Sean gives a great performance with a
pretty unique flow, that he switches up like
8 times across his verse.
It was impressive to me.
And I’m happy to say I also loved how Logic
performed on this song.
He eases into his verse with some laid back
flows initially, but once the drums really
kick in he fires off with some confident aggression
and it probably makes this one of the most
hyped up songs on here.
I’d definitely be up for more Big Sean and
Logic collaboration tracks, because they’re
2 for 2 right now.
Clip: Logic & Marshmello "Everyday"
Now I have ragged on a lot of other tracks
for their lyrical content, but I’m actually
fine with this particular song having very
basic lyrics.
And my reasoning for that is that this is
just intended to be a mainstream track for
the radio.

English: 
Songs like BoomTrap Protocol and State of
Emergency clearly aren’t trying to be radio
hits so that’s why their lack of lyricism
annoyed me, but I’m perfectly fine with
it on this track.
This is supposed to have more pop appeal than
rap appeal.
The hook definitely has quite a motivational
feeling to it and an anthemic sound, a sound
which Marshmello’s production lends itself
perfectly to.
Now I’m not really sure what a girl with
daddy issues has to do with working hard everyday,
but whatever, this track is all about being
a mainstream hit, and for that style it’s
a perfectly fine track.
I’m definitely not gonna be complaining
when I hear this one on the radio.
Clip: Logic "44 More"
Kind of an anticlimactic way to end my review
as I’ve already talked about this track
in length, as I did a review on this song
when it came out.

English: 
Songs like BoomTrap Protocol and State of
Emergency clearly aren’t trying to be radio
hits so that’s why their lack of lyricism
annoyed me, but I’m perfectly fine with
it on this track.
This is supposed to have more pop appeal than
rap appeal.
The hook definitely has quite a motivational
feeling to it and an anthemic sound, a sound
which Marshmello’s production lends itself
perfectly to.
Now I’m not really sure what a girl with
daddy issues has to do with working hard everyday,
but whatever, this track is all about being
a mainstream hit, and for that style it’s
a perfectly fine track.
I’m definitely not gonna be complaining
when I hear this one on the radio.
Clip: Logic "44 More"
Kind of an anticlimactic way to end my review
as I’ve already talked about this track
in length, as I did a review on this song
when it came out.

English: 
Songs like BoomTrap Protocol and State of
Emergency clearly aren’t trying to be radio
hits so that’s why their lack of lyricism
annoyed me, but I’m perfectly fine with
it on this track.
This is supposed to have more pop appeal than
rap appeal.
The hook definitely has quite a motivational
feeling to it and an anthemic sound, a sound
which Marshmello’s production lends itself
perfectly to.
Now I’m not really sure what a girl with
daddy issues has to do with working hard everyday,
but whatever, this track is all about being
a mainstream hit, and for that style it’s
a perfectly fine track.
I’m definitely not gonna be complaining
when I hear this one on the radio.
Clip: Logic "44 More"
Kind of an anticlimactic way to end my review
as I’ve already talked about this track
in length, as I did a review on this song
when it came out.

English: 
I still feel the same way I did back then,
it’s an incredibly strong track.
I thought it was very nicely written and some
thought was actually put into most of the
bars.
The only thing I find weird about it is it’s
placement on the mixtape, it feels very weird
to have this as the final track.
Because it’s such a good track, it leaves
me wanting more when it’s finished, and
I feel like it would work better at the start
of the album to hype you up for everything
that’s about to come.
Also just a personal gripe with that is that
I don’t like hearing the Outro track of
a project before the project is out, but the
song itself is still really good.
Brilliant song, just a weird choice for the
closing track.
Now time to give my overall thoughts and rating
on this.
So what did I think of this overall?
Well I thought this was an alright project,
but it wasn’t exactly amazing.

English: 
I still feel the same way I did back then,
it’s an incredibly strong track.
I thought it was very nicely written and some
thought was actually put into most of the
bars.
The only thing I find weird about it is it’s
placement on the mixtape, it feels very weird
to have this as the final track.
Because it’s such a good track, it leaves
me wanting more when it’s finished, and
I feel like it would work better at the start
of the album to hype you up for everything
that’s about to come.
Also just a personal gripe with that is that
I don’t like hearing the Outro track of
a project before the project is out, but the
song itself is still really good.
Brilliant song, just a weird choice for the
closing track.
Now time to give my overall thoughts and rating
on this.
So what did I think of this overall?
Well I thought this was an alright project,
but it wasn’t exactly amazing.

English: 
I still feel the same way I did back then,
it’s an incredibly strong track.
I thought it was very nicely written and some
thought was actually put into most of the
bars.
The only thing I find weird about it is it’s
placement on the mixtape, it feels very weird
to have this as the final track.
Because it’s such a good track, it leaves
me wanting more when it’s finished, and
I feel like it would work better at the start
of the album to hype you up for everything
that’s about to come.
Also just a personal gripe with that is that
I don’t like hearing the Outro track of
a project before the project is out, but the
song itself is still really good.
Brilliant song, just a weird choice for the
closing track.
Now time to give my overall thoughts and rating
on this.
So what did I think of this overall?
Well I thought this was an alright project,
but it wasn’t exactly amazing.

English: 
I think some people definitely overhyped it
to me saying “every track is fire”, but
it’s not a bad project by any means.
I think it’s a shame to see Logic’s lyrics
taking a bit of a downward spiral between
Everybody and this project, but I still definitely
think this was better overall than Everybody.
I definitely have to say I preferred the first
Bobby Tarantino mixtape though, on that one
he didn’t sacrifice lyrics to make bangers
as much as he did on here.
And like I said on this project, there are
a few filler tracks and some that I just flat
out don’t like, whereas the only track I
downright disliked on the first Tarantino
tape was Deeper Than Money.
Also I’m hoping on Logic’s next album
he can make it the whole way through without
sounding like someone else, because let’s
not lie, there was a very clear Travis Scott

English: 
I think some people definitely overhyped it
to me saying “every track is fire”, but
it’s not a bad project by any means.
I think it’s a shame to see Logic’s lyrics
taking a bit of a downward spiral between
Everybody and this project, but I still definitely
think this was better overall than Everybody.
I definitely have to say I preferred the first
Bobby Tarantino mixtape though, on that one
he didn’t sacrifice lyrics to make bangers
as much as he did on here.
And like I said on this project, there are
a few filler tracks and some that I just flat
out don’t like, whereas the only track I
downright disliked on the first Tarantino
tape was Deeper Than Money.
Also I’m hoping on Logic’s next album
he can make it the whole way through without
sounding like someone else, because let’s
not lie, there was a very clear Travis Scott

English: 
I think some people definitely overhyped it
to me saying “every track is fire”, but
it’s not a bad project by any means.
I think it’s a shame to see Logic’s lyrics
taking a bit of a downward spiral between
Everybody and this project, but I still definitely
think this was better overall than Everybody.
I definitely have to say I preferred the first
Bobby Tarantino mixtape though, on that one
he didn’t sacrifice lyrics to make bangers
as much as he did on here.
And like I said on this project, there are
a few filler tracks and some that I just flat
out don’t like, whereas the only track I
downright disliked on the first Tarantino
tape was Deeper Than Money.
Also I’m hoping on Logic’s next album
he can make it the whole way through without
sounding like someone else, because let’s
not lie, there was a very clear Travis Scott

English: 
influence on a few tracks here.
My favourite segment of this album is definitely
from Yuck to Warm It Up, that is the strongest
sequence of songs on here without a doubt
and they’re the ones that im gonna replay
the most.
I’m gonna give Bobby Tarantino 2 by Logic
a 6.7/10.
It didn’t disappoint me, but I wouldn’t
exactly say it’s a return to form from Logic
either.
It’s a fun mixtape, but I can’t help but
feel that it’s lacking in a few areas.

English: 
influence on a few tracks here.
My favourite segment of this album is definitely
from Yuck to Warm It Up, that is the strongest
sequence of songs on here without a doubt
and they’re the ones that im gonna replay
the most.
I’m gonna give Bobby Tarantino 2 by Logic
a 6.7/10.
It didn’t disappoint me, but I wouldn’t
exactly say it’s a return to form from Logic
either.
It’s a fun mixtape, but I can’t help but
feel that it’s lacking in a few areas.

English: 
influence on a few tracks here.
My favourite segment of this album is definitely
from Yuck to Warm It Up, that is the strongest
sequence of songs on here without a doubt
and they’re the ones that im gonna replay
the most.
I’m gonna give Bobby Tarantino 2 by Logic
a 6.7/10.
It didn’t disappoint me, but I wouldn’t
exactly say it’s a return to form from Logic
either.
It’s a fun mixtape, but I can’t help but
feel that it’s lacking in a few areas.

English: 
So what did
you guys think?
(Outro Stuff)

English: 
So what did
you guys think?
(Outro Stuff)

English: 
So what did 
you guys think?
(Outro Stuff)
