![]() Logic’s offering is refreshingly honest and heartfelt compared to many of his counter parts. It is an album about Logic’s life struggles, from growing up in section 8 housing, to having two parents who were drug addicts, to gang activity to dealing with his nicotine addiction. “Under Pressure” tells the story of Logic. The album itself is a great album, but several key flaws hold it back from hip-hop glory. “Under Pressure” is no modern day classic, but in no way shape or form is a failure. After four successful mixtapes Logic has built an impressive underground following that has led to great expectations for his debut album “Under Pressure.” So does “Under Pressure” stand as a modern day classic or does it fall short? On October 21st, 2014 Logic released his debut album “Under Pressure” through Def Jam Recordings. So what kind of impact will Logic’s “Under Pressure” have on hip-hop? Even modern day debuts such as “Section.80” by Kendrick Lamar and “College Dropout” by Kanye West will go down as classics one day. Albums like “Ready To Die” by The Notorious B.I.G and “Illmatic” by Nas will forever be considered classics amongst fans of the genre. But a great debut album can cement a rapper’s legacy in hip-hop forever. Review Summary: The review this album deserves.ĭebut albums in hip-hop are tricky, it isn’t often an artist first album brings the complete package.
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