Logic's SideQuest Continues But "Everyone's Dead Already"

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Logic's trap music was met with backlash after fans claimed the rapper was emulating Playboi Carti and Ken Carson.

Logic's rage music journey develops with his latest single, titled "Everyone's Dead Already." He returns to the emotionally-driven subject matter over interesting lyricism.

"Everyone's Dead Already" has received mixed reactions. Many call it a "fun song." Others are offended by the grime wordplay. The album is inspired by Playboi Carti style. Logic has teased and went live previewing songs and has also gave us a trailer and snippet to the album. He resorted to the new sound after seeing the roaring success of Carti and his Opium label.

The latest single by the multi-platinum artist easily resembles similar concepts to the year's biggest rap album, MUSIC. Carti's #1 album features Kendrick Lamar and hit songs "Evil Jordan" and "Backdoor."

Carti's influence would continue to be successful for his proteges Destroy Lonely and Ken Carson. Ken Carson's More Chaos album debuted at number-one, the rapper's first ever.

Logic has been trying to find his original chart-topping success for years now. The music is filled with frustration for record labels, fans, and family. Playboi Carti signed Destory Lonley in 2019 and Ken Carson in 2020.

Logic originally previewed the song on Faze Adapt livestream. The rapper got into streaming shortly after retiring from hip-hop in 2020. Before returning to rap in 2024, he ended his career with the album, No Pressure. After leaving Def Jam, he signed an exclusive deal with BMG.

Logic hails from Massachusetts. Others rappers from the region include Joyner Lucas and Coi Leray.

"Everybody's Dead Already" - Logic

Quotable Lyrics

Everyone's dead already
Everyone's dead already
Choppin' 'em up like Freddy
Turn his face into spaghetti (Let's go)
We get in the zone (For real)

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Bryson "Boom" Paul has been a contributor for Hot New Hip Hop since 2024. A Dallas-based cultural journalist, he is a CSUB graduate and has interviewed 50 Cent, Jeezy, Tyler, The Creator, Ne-Yo, and others.