Logic And Eminem Try To Out-Rap Each Other On Category 5 Storm 'Homicide'

Logic And Eminem Try To Out-Rap Each Other On Category 5 Storm 'Homicide'




Comedian Chris D'Elia might have the perfect impression of Eminem in the world. In a 2018 video, while driving the vehicle, he recorded a parody video of what Eminem sounds like. His face remained plain nevertheless his words were twisted and snarled like the rap legend he imitated. That clip has noticed new life in the new teamwork between Logic and Eminem, "Homicide." The dizzyingly fast track is as ferocious and elaborate as these two masters of rap methods, however the real star here's D'Elia who makes his song debut next to his idol and if it weren't for the dip in audio excellent to signal that D'Elia's voice is a recording, it's hard to tell where Eminem aids in preventing and D'Elia begins.


But the stars of the show here are Logic and Eminem who take twelve shots of espresso and two Red Bulls a piece, go into the studio and rap while running at max speed on identical treadmills. It's like the Tasmanian Devil got cloned into a slightly eviler version and then hopped in the booth with his other and spat identical sixteens. Logic cackles a terrible dad joke that'll make you cringe, and from then on "Homicide" moves like the fall from the highest point of a roller coaster; it'll take everything you must hold the hat you have on your head because you probably should have removed it before the ride began. Logic sniffs and smiles, there's blood in the water. "And I'm tired of all of this high school 'he's cool, he's not' rap shit/Can a sole one of you motherfuckers even rap? Shit," he rhymes breathlessly, snapping at his competition with bared, bloody fangs. It's pretty to hear the contempt in his voice and visualize the scarlet glint in his eyes.


Eminem identically has something to prove, just by standing next to Logic. Do you suggest that arguably the greatest rapper of all time would let his younger half outshine him? Think again. Eminem turns into the Flash and disappears in a blinding flash of red light. The quotable phrases zoom around you in disparate words and ideas and you'll have to use a lasso to piece them with each other. "I'm lookin' for the smoke however you motherfuckers are scattering/Battering everything and I've had it with the inadequate," he gags because the excess of words come tumbling out of his mouth like stale bile. As soon as his lungs can't hold anymore, he hands the song off to D'Elia for the vicious Eminem-like verse that captures all the legend's idiosyncrasies. "Homicide" can make you jitter with wide eyes while attempting to congeal its parts before then, yet you'll be cackling soon after.


"Homicide" will appear on Logic's forthcoming album, Confessions Of A Dangerous MindLast month, the rapper became the opening to top the New York Times' Best Sellers List with his debut novel, Supermarket


Listen to this rapping whirlwind with joking debris up above.









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