Juice
Logic Lyrics


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Hmmm, yeah! (Sinatra)

Aight, yeah, yeah, homie I'm comin'
I'm coming and I'm never gonna give up
My mentality is making rappers feel like
They can never even live up to Logic
You bust I dodge it
Think you seein' me, nah, you just miragin'
I'm gunnin, I'm gunnin like a semi-automatic
That's really equipped with lyricism, I'll let 'em have it
I blast it, any style that you comin' at me with
I master it, I slam mothafuckas that I'm out on you bastards

(Syke, I'm just playin' with y'all)

Yeah, you know I had to keep it going
Kid rhymes that blow minds and see foreign
Real recognize real and you lookin' foreign
I was spittin' flows before I was even born in the womb
And I'm a keep it up until the tomb
And as for the fame, yeah I know it's coming soon
Cause I'm goin' in raw, finna bust up in your room
I hit a beat and it's ergence to emerge in the game
Pukin the dukin's I'm too sick to spit that Yoga flame
The way I figure this is rap second renassaince
Spittin' dirty sentences, so I'll they affecting medicine
Ha, I'm havin' sentence spittin' fire like a demon
As the internet I let my flow to get to streamin', I'm beamin'
Flawlessly listen in that women in yo head while you dreamin'
Leo Dicaprio flow all up in that bitch schemin'
Tryna' get you to buy that album, tryna get you feenin'
See my vision as I commentate it
You wanna see naked rerun of the bait but the hater ate it
Success is truly overrated
I've seen caster with a blow up to pop and get deflated
See yeah, you made it but all your fans hate it
And it's kinda lookin' like you were sittin' negotiatin'
When it comes down to the rap game you see I'm intergrated
Half white half black I had it incorporated
Get the money

(Whoever did this is a real pro)

Yeah, I'm just a youngin' with a dream
With expenses 'til sixteen
Quite the microphone fiend
Now the rap is not mean
When I step up on the scene
All the girls see my scheme
'Til I open up my mouth and they find out my lyrics mean
Had I meet up with Raheem
Drinkin' a whole team
But before I execute a perfect plan I gotta scheme
Cause right now I'm on the dolo
Everything about this tape I did it on the solo
Yeah, I said it's hurricane Logic
Remember they can't dodge it
They gon' be bumpin' me from the birds to the projects
I get on the mic and excite anybody around me
You're probably wondering why the boy has not found me
It's not that easy, I gotta work from the ground
Be the center of attention, look at the people around me
Black on the inside, my outside Ritz
What's a cracker without a cheese
I gotta stack chips

"Would you care for a glass of grape juice?"




"Nigga, what the fuck is juice?"
"You have interfered with our affairs for the last time"

Overall Meaning

In Logic's song "Juice," the rapper begins by declaring his determination to succeed and surpass other rappers with his unmatched level of lyricism. He boasts about his ability to dodge his opponents' attacks and slam his competitors into submission. Logic then acknowledges that he has been rapping since he was in his mother's womb and will continue to do so until death. He is confident that success is coming his way soon, and he is prepared to work hard to get it. Logic raps about his ability to spit sick lyrics that deliver a powerful message to his listeners. He ends the song by referencing the movie "Juice" and the famous line "You have interfered with our affairs for the last time."


The lyrics to "Juice" depict Logic's passion for succeeding in the rap game and his belief that hard work and dedication will pay off in the end. He is confident in his abilities and desires to be recognized as one of the greatest rappers of all time. His unique style of lyricism sets him apart from other rappers, and he is committed to perfecting his craft to achieve his goals.


Line by Line Meaning

Hmmm, yeah! (Sinatra)
Starting the song with an enthusiastic shoutout to legendary Frank Sinatra.


Aight, yeah, yeah, homie I'm comin'
Prepping the listener for some top-tier rap skills that's gonna come in bars of fire.


I'm coming and I'm never gonna give up
Determined to succeed in the rap industry, and nothing's gonna stop this artist until he reaches his goal.


My mentality is making rappers feel like
With a strong mindset and unbeatable lyrical abilities, other rappers are intimidated and feel inferior.


They can never even live up to Logic
Referring to himself as Logic, his competitiors will never be able to match his level of talent.


You bust I dodge it
It's impossible for his opponents to take him down with his quick wit and evasion tactics.


Think you seein' me, nah, you just miragin'
Others may perceive his flow as a mere illusion, but in reality, he's the real deal.


I'm gunnin, I'm gunnin like a semi-automatic
Going full speed ahead in his rap career, like an unstoppable machine gun.


That's really equipped with lyricism, I'll let 'em have it
Equipped with highly skilled lyricism, he's not holding back in delivering the full impact of his raps to listeners.


I blast it, any style that you comin' at me with
He's not afraid of any style of rap that his opponents throw at him and will come back with even stronger raps.


I master it, I slam mothafuckas that I'm out on you bastards
He's confident in his skills and has mastered the art of rap, ready to take down any opponent who dares to stand in his way.


(Syke, I'm just playin' with y'all)
Taking a moment to lighten the mood by assuring that he's just joking around and not actually fighting with anyone.


Yeah, you know I had to keep it going
Moving on with the song, continuing to rap about his journey in the rap industry.


Kid rhymes that blow minds and see foreign
Referring to his genius lyrics that are not only mind-blowing but also transcendental, making listeners contemplate deeper meanings.


Real recognize real and you lookin' foreign
True artists recognize each other's talent, and others who can't recognize his true potential is like a foreigner to him.


I was spittin' flows before I was even born in the womb
Explaining how his skills in rap were already formed within him even during pregnancy.


And I'm a keep it up until the tomb
He's dedicated to perfecting his art until his dying breath.


And as for the fame, yeah I know it's coming soon
Having a strong belief in his talent and hard work, he's assured that fame and success will come soon.


Cause I'm goin' in raw, finna bust up in your room
He's not holding anything back in delivering his rap to listeners, with the goal of captivating and engaging them.


I hit a beat and it's ergence to emerge in the game
Once he starts rhyming to a beat, he fully immerses himself in the game of rap to emerge as a true winner.


Pukin the dukin's I'm too sick to spit that Yoga flame
His talent is so profound and intense that it's as if he's vomiting and spitting out the strongest flames of Yoga, a reference to Street Fighter's Dhalsim character.


The way I figure this is rap second renassaince
He believes that the current era of rap music is experiencing a rebirth or Renaissance, and he wants to be part of it.


Spittin' dirty sentences, so I'll they affecting medicine
His rap is raw and gritty but has the power to affect people emotionally and even heal them like medicine.


Ha, I'm havin' sentence spittin' fire like a demon
He's unstoppable in narrating his story through his lyrics that are so hot it's like he's a demon spitting fire.


As the internet I let my flow to get to streamin', I'm beamin'
Utilizing the internet and streaming platforms to promote and showcase his talent, shining like a bright light full of confidence and positivity.


Flawlessly listen in that women in yo head while you dreamin'
His rhymes are so perfect and flawless that they linger in the minds of listeners, even when they're dreaming.


Leo Dicaprio flow all up in that bitch schemin'
A reference to his flow being like the acting brilliance of Leonardo DiCaprio, all while scheming with the intention of hooking listeners to his music.


Tryna' get you to buy that album, tryna get you feenin'
He's not shy about wanting to sell his music, and hoping to get listeners addicted to his sound.


See my vision as I commentate it
He's giving listeners a glimpse of his perspective and vision of the rap industry through his lyrics.


You wanna see naked rerun of the bait but the hater ate it
There may be haters who are waiting for him to fail, like waiting for a nudity-filled rerun of a certain TV show, only to be left disappointed when it doesn't happen.


Success is truly overrated
Believing that success is a relative term and can be overrated, because it's subjective to each person's interpretation.


I've seen caster with a blow up to pop and get deflated
Witnessing other rappers who have had a sudden burst of fame and then quickly disappeared, getting deflated like a balloon.


See yeah, you made it but all your fans hate it
Realizing that success, like fame, can be fleeting, especially if fans don't like the music produced.


And it's kinda lookin' like you were sittin' negotiatin'
Imagining that successful rappers who have lost their fanbase may be seen negotiating with the music industry and trying to earn back their place in the rap game.


When it comes down to the rap game you see I'm intergrated
Believing that he's an integral part of the rap industry and ready to take it over with his skills and artistry.


Half white half black I had it incorporated
Proud of his mixed-race heritage and incorporating that cultural identity into his rap style and music.


Get the money
Ending the song with a matter-of-fact statement about his desire to earn money from his music and hard work.


(Whoever did this is a real pro)
A meta-reference to the team of people who worked on creating and producing the song, complimenting their professionalism and expertise.


Would you care for a glass of grape juice?
A dialogue between two people, one offering some grape juice to the other.


Nigga, what the fuck is juice?
A response of confusion to the offer of grape juice, using a colloquial and confrontational tone.


You have interfered with our affairs for the last time
A line from Star Wars, referencing potential consequences or revenge for an unwanted or intrusive act.




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Comments from YouTube:

@Star67ftk

One of the most underrated songs

@SlickEvan

I didn't even know about this song until 1 minute ago lol I keep finding more jams even though I've been following mans for the longest.

@michaelbonilla8473

@@SlickEvan this is old logic good times bro

@kenaann2

Were now 2021😁

@Sphvire

i found this song from fruitberries video

@speedrunfuckedreccomended

@@Sphvire LOL same

@Clvrkz

This Juice is unbeatable.. shame Juice II ain't got the same vibe but still dope in it's own way

@litkit8843

Had to come listen to this one to hear the distinction of both songs. I agree. Still, both are good songs🔥

@lo0f3r

he actually had a beat similar to this that with the same juice II lyrics, and was about to go on the MadGic project but i guess he preferred the trap style

@Meetwad

Songs don't need the same vibe to be good paradise 2 is better than the first.

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