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Hard Knock Tv’s Nick Huff Barili flew to Japan to record the final days before the release of Logic’s album Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. In this episode Nick takes us inside the studio to get a glimpse at Logic’s creative process from writing to recording. The beat made by 6ix which contains a sample you hear in the first half ended up not being placed on the album because the sample didn’t get cleared. Video of 6ix explaining the whole process will be dropping next. Make sure you subscribe and turn on notifications to be the first to see the next video!
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3:22 what was that
For all the people talking about his face and thinking they are acne scars i think it’s from him getting swole and working out.
Wish he would've kept that first beat🔥🔥🔥🔥😫
The Original Sample Was Amazing! Shame They Coudnt Use It.
Easily my favorite song on COADM
The dj is the bald dude from better call Saul
2:57
it’s so important to get……………
Logic in THIS bag right here is a contender for top mothafuckin 5 idc what anyone say
The original sample was found. Here’s the remakes. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5O0PjpdurduWotOc9SrbYA7TwOzVlk6Q
The metaphors you have everything that's the original sample
And now he is retiring 😭
Sad hes retiring
The studio sample is definitely better for the first half.
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bro looking back on the first beat it would've been really fire if they kept it
Who’s here after no pressure album
logic so chill! legend!
Whats that last beat from?
Sucks that def jam didn’t allow the original sample
I LOVE this version so much more damn 😔 and the one on the album is amazing lmao
Glad they had to use different samples in the first half.. sounded a bit messy on this
1972’s “You Have Everything (That a Man Could Have)" by The Metaphors. THATS THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE
When he was recording this he was also recording no pressure
I’m so confused… i’m not trynna be racist or anything but why is there an american engineer if the studio’s in Japan?
I liked that original beat
the old guy looks so annoyed
What song is this