Logic has returned with a new single, “Orville,” which features Like, alongside LA rap duo Blu & Exile. The track is from his new album Vinyl Days, out June 17 via Def Jam Recordings.
On the track, Logic showcases his classic lyrical dexterity, rapping, “Ayo, what’s the deal? Mind too active, can’t sit still/ I kinda feel like I just took a limitless pill/ I’m Captain Mercer on the beat, watch me murder the Krill/ That’s a sci-fi reference, nerd s__t my preference.”
Last week, Logic shared a smooth new single called “Vinyl Days,” on which he’s assisted by DJ Premier. On the album track he spits, “I’m barbecue grillin’ these rappers in Croc sandals/ Got money to cop Lambos but I’d rather chop samples/ I’m goin’ Super Saiyan, just to represent the family/ I think that’s why the haters can’t stand me/ I’m not the socialite type but my vocals quite right/ I’m still spittin’ raps like it’s Open Mic night.”
Vinyl Days will be the star’s first album release since coming back from retirement last year. In 2020, the rapper had announced that No Pressure would be his final record but made his return in July 2021. This January, he confirmed that a new album was underway and has since released singles including “Tetris,” “Decades,” and “Therapy Music.”
On Twitter last week (May 18), Logic told fans to expect a lot more music on the way in the run-up to the release of Vinyl Days. “I’m dropping a single every week until ‘Vinyl Days’ the album releases on June 17th,” he tweeted.
Just over a month after the release of the new album, Logic will head out on a new North American tour with Wiz Khalifa, called the Vinyl Verse Tour. The run of dates will kick off in Irvine, CA on July 27 and run until September 2, when it wraps up in St. Louis, MO.