I've never heard anything from him and don't plan to
On the song you're talking about he says:
"I'm just as white as that Mona Lisa, I'm just as black as my cousin Keisha"...
Some black folk claim bi-racial people, some don't. Either way, however you feel about it doesn't change what his experience is as someone who is bi-racial. That's not him exploiting the racial climate, that's him speaking his mind. I mean god forbid somebody say "black is beautiful" on a song that's gonna be played on the radio.
Okay, he's speaking his mind but my question was to Logic fans, Was this bi racial "plight" present in his music in his work before this and to this extent. Or is he "speaking his mind" now that race is a hot discussion topic.On the song you're talking about he says:
"I'm just as white as that Mona Lisa, I'm just as black as my cousin Keisha"...
Some black folk claim bi-racial people, some don't. Either way, however you feel about it doesn't change what his experience is as someone who is bi-racial. That's not him exploiting the racial climate, that's him speaking his mind. I mean god forbid somebody say "black is beautiful" on a song that's gonna be played on the radio.
Okay, he's speaking his mind but my question was to Logic fans, Was this bi racial "plight" present in his music in his work before this and to this extent. Or is he "speaking his mind" now that race is a hot discussion topic.
Logic is not black, he could have black parents. That man is not a black man and has not gone through what so many black men have. I'm going on a tangent, forgive me, I just want a Logic fan to address the question
nah logic aint no chance... dude been putting in work for years
Always cracks me up when people act like chance just started rapping in the last year.So we gonna act like chance aint been putting in work for the same amount of years