No Pressure is one part celebration, one part victory lap, and one part bittersweet farewell, with Logic dismissing his haters, showing appreciation for his diehard supporters, and spilling every last personal detail of his story one more time before the curtain closes.
Logic’s retirement album, No Pressure, is a much-needed corrective, a back-to-basics palate cleanser that rights the ship with help from co-executive producer No I.D., who was the guiding hand behind his debut record Under Pressure. It’s the cleanest album he’s ever made.
Better late than never, Logic is back to being a rapper worth rooting for on No Pressure.
At its best, No Pressure is a flawed but likable work from someone who’s been shaped by Hip-Hop and is working to reconcile his complicated post-fame relationship with it ... Then, there are times when Logic just sounds like he’s trying to be as unlikable as possible.
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