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44 More

"44 More"
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Single by Logic
from the album Bobby Tarantino II
Released February 23, 2018 (2018-02-23)
Format Digital download
Recorded Summer 2017
Length 3:08
Label Def Jam
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Logic singles chronology
"The Feeling"
(2017)
"44 More"
(2018)
"Overnight"
(2018)

"44 More" is a song recorded by American rapper Logic, released via Def Jam Recordings on February 23, 2018. It was written by Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, Arjun Ivatury, Joshua Luellen, Nayvadius Wilburn, Eduardo Earle and Ramon Ibanga, Jr. and produced by 6ix with uncredited co-production by Illmind. It serves as Logic's first solo single since the release of his third album Everybody (2017). The song is a sequel to "44 Bars", a song from Logic's 2016 mixtape Bobby Tarantino. Lyrically, Logic discusses family issues and his thoughts on his current position in the rap industry, as well as addressing his detractors.

Logic recorded the song in summer 2017 while on tour. He announced the song a day before its release. In the accompanying snippet, Logic speaks to his hater, rapping: "Can't let fame go to your head/ F--- with me watch where you tread/ I'm finna kill it instead". The song features references to singers Katy Perry and Harry Styles. Logic's third studio album Everybody outsold Katy Perry's Witness and Harry Styles' self-titled solo debut album in its first week in the United States. "Sold more albums my week than Harry Styles and Katy Perry/If that ain't a sign of the times then I don't know what is, man this sh*t is scary," he raps.

"44 More" features exactly 44 bars as well as an 808 beat laced with "skittering" hi-hats and synths, according to Rolling Stone's Ryan Reed.

Aron A. of HotNewHipHop praised the song, calling it a "proof of [Logic's] abilities as an emcee", writing: "The production bangs heavy throughout this track and Logic showcases his slick wordplay and versatile flows throughout." Bianca Gracie of Fuse felt the song "gives the mainstream side a different side of the rapper" and thinks that it "will earn respect from lovers of rap music". Tony Centeno of Vibe complimented Logic for "delivering a brand new extensive verse filled with nothing but rapid-fire wordplay".


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