Lucidity
Logic Lyrics


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What'd you wanna be when you grew up?

Honestly? A musician

What?

I know man, crazy right?
Nah, what's crazy is original music hasn't been created since Earth!

I know man. Lucidity

What?

Back then people had dreams and achieved them in a state of total consciousness.
Shit we took for granted was obvious: water, food supply.
It's insane to think everyday life for everyone in Babel is the quest for Paradise.
I dunno, I guess that's what I'm looking for

What, being able to make music?

Not just that. If the laws are abolished following the migration, we're free dude!

We're not slaves, Thomas

We aren't? You can't do anything outside the cause, not really.
That's why we watch the same movies and listen to the same music.
I mean don't get me wrong, the catalogue is incredible, but we need. I don't know

Something more?





Yeah, somethin' more

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from Logic's song "Lucidity" which is featured on his mixtape "Bobby Tarantino II". The song is a conversation between two characters, Thomas and a protagonist named Logic. The conversation starts with Thomas asking Logic what he wanted to be when he grew up, to which Logic replied that he wanted to be a musician. Thomas finds this to be a crazy idea but Logic tells him that people achieved their dreams in a state of total consciousness in the past. The two characters discuss how people in Babel, where they live, take things like water and food for granted and are always in the quest for Paradise.


The conversation then shifts to talk about the laws and how they need to be abolished following the migration. Thomas argues that they aren't slaves but they can't do anything outside the cause, which is why they watch the same movies and listen to the same music. Logic agrees and says that they need something more. The song is a reflection on the limitations of society and the need for a higher level of consciousness to achieve one's dreams.


Overall, the lyrics of the song reflect the desire for something different and the struggle to break free from the limitations of society. The conversation between the two characters highlights the need for a higher level of consciousness to achieve this freedom. The song is an insight into Logic's personal journey and his desire to break free from the norm.


Line by Line Meaning

What'd you wanna be when you grew up?
Asking someone about their childhood aspirations


Honestly? A musician
The person always wanted to pursue a career in music


What?
The other person seems surprised by the musician's answer


I know man, crazy right?
The musician acknowledges that becoming a musician may seem like an unrealistic goal


Nah, what's crazy is original music hasn't been created since Earth!
The other person thinks what's really crazy is that there hasn't been any new, unique music in a long time


I know man. Lucidity
The musician agrees with the other person's statement and suggests that the solution is finding a state of total consciousness


Back then people had dreams and achieved them in a state of total consciousness.
The musician reflects on how people in the past were able to achieve their dreams while being fully aware


Shit we took for granted was obvious: water, food supply.
The musician thinks about how things we assume will always be available were not always guaranteed in the past


It's insane to think everyday life for everyone in Babel is the quest for Paradise.
The musician is shocked by how people are so focused on finding an ideal life in Babel


I dunno, I guess that's what I'm looking for
The musician is unsure if finding Paradise is really what they want or if they are just searching for something they can't quite describe


What, being able to make music?
The other person questions if the musician's goal is just to create music


Not just that. If the laws are abolished following the migration, we're free dude!
The musician explains that they are also hoping for the abolition of laws to achieve freedom


We're not slaves, Thomas
The other person argues that they are not currently enslaved


We aren't? You can't do anything outside the cause, not really.
The musician disagrees, stating that they feel restricted in what they can do


That's why we watch the same movies and listen to the same music.
The musician thinks that they are all being influenced by the same media due to the restrictions they face


I mean don't get me wrong, the catalogue is incredible, but we need. I don't know
The musician admits that the available entertainment is great, but it's not enough for them


Something more?
The other person asks if the musician is searching for something beyond what is currently available




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ROBERT HALL

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