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hoedameron · 1 year
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just remembered my dad called himself a casboy…his beautiful mind
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evilynapple · 2 months
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jarvis’s boy, idk call him bobbyboi… cornered me today and said something really dirty abt using his diqqq like a lolly pop and calling me baby baby girl, so okay i am into some stuff. Oh well.
anyway i am just a curious tourist. fuck him and his friends. yeah it hurts when they mock me and repeat things I said to jarvis in intimacy. things i fantasize about to this day.
god I am such a mess
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unknown-toya · 1 year
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"Heyy Bobbyboy, can I take you out on a date?"
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•••love the art! And for those wondering my Bob is Pansexual just in case he isn’t in cannon•••
”Uh….Sure?? I don’t really care ta’ be honest..”
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thebekashow · 1 year
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BOBBYBOY whats your favorite pokemon
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artemis-entreri · 2 years
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Thoughts on the Drizzt's Spawn web comic announcement? I personally hope we get at least a little heroic-parent-idol-burning on Briennelle-Zaharina's part, since it's being written by someone other than Bobbyboy, though he apparently has a hand in it.
[[ Hey there, thanks for the question!
I must admit that I'm surprised that Bob's only overseeing it rather than writing it, but I'm relieved that the artist who's doing it gets to determine how to pace the story as well. It’d be an unimaginable pain trying to adapt around Bob and getting his approval about what to cut and what to shorten would be a massive headache. Given how possessive Bob is about his stuff though I can't help but wonder if it's a decision dictated to him by WotC. They do own the IP, so I think that's most likely what happened.
I do have some concerns about the comic though, mostly from the meta perspective. First, although I believe that while the comic seeks to bring in a new generation of younger readers to the Drizzt franchise, there’s very little doubt that Bob’s fanbois will be reading it. There’s a scarily large number of them who’ve been so into Catti-brie that they drooled after Bob’s real life daughter, whom Catti is loosely based off of. It wasn’t just like, a distant celebrity crush; a lot of these guys who gave off heavy incel vibes actually stalked her. I’d hope that these people would have the decency not to lust after Brie, who as far as I can tell is a pre-teen or at most, a teenager. However, I do see it as a very real possibility that they would go after the artist for how Brie is portrayed. 
As for my thoughts about the comic itself, I do find it a little strange that the previews refer to the sword that Brie “borrows” as Twinkle, when it is in fact more Vidrinath than Twinkle. Between that and Icingdeath though, while Vidrinath is the more powerful sword, Icingdeath is the more iconic one. I guess maybe Brie grabbed the one that’s more powerful? 
This also begs the question of what Drizzt would be using after Brie runs off with one of his scimitars. His dual-wielding fighting style is central to his image, but given what the recent books have done with his monk training, maybe he’ll be leaning fully into that direction. 
And, of course, as always, I’m worried about what the series might do with/to Artemis, but at the same time I doubt he’d have much of a role, if he appears at all. I would prefer that he didn’t, as I don’t trust anything Bob has a hand in with regards to him anymore, but I also feel that Brie should have her own chance to develop as a character, with her own set of affiliated characters instead of just being an extension of her parents’ story. ]]
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armermag · 2 years
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(2022) Logic performs in Miami wearing SS22 Balenciaga “Maison” Tshirt at the worlds first ever Bitcoin music festival.
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officials1nx · 3 years
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Apparently #Logic came out with an alter ego named #DoctorDestruction (#DocD), which highly resembles the late and great #MFDoom and I don't know how to feel about this move just days after the announcement of his passing. Granted MF Doom passed in October, but the announcement was made in December, and now I feel like this is #BobbyBoy capitalizing on it. This is suppose to be an #AdultSwim like album, but again, Doom made something like that already too. This to me is all too soon, and Logic hasn't even said if this is to pay homage to the him, if he's trying to imitate him, and if neither are being said than he's just biting him at this point. https://www.instagram.com/p/CKfx-42p8XC/?igshid=o4i4ak11zgtc
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mattynmarns · 4 years
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damn bobby’s not pulling any punches today huh
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wyattvsmusic · 4 years
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Logic - No Pressure ALBUM REVIEW
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Logic receives an unnecessary amount of hate. You simply can’t deny his ability to rap his ass off. I do understand certain criticisms about him but most of the time it’s people saying he’s always talking about being biracial which was literally just a few songs one album and referencing that album on other songs.  Although I’m a huge fan, Logic’s recent releases haven’t really gone over too well with me. Aside from a few songs, Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind was a major dud and I hated the Supermarket soundtrack but I didn’t read the book that it’s connected to so my criticisms of that album aren’t really valid. The last Logic album I loved was YSIV which was definitely a return to form from some of the wack stuff that was on Bobby Tarantino II. I respect Logic for trying to do different things but most of the time, it didn’t end up working that well. When I saw the title and cover for No Pressure, I felt both excited and worried. I was excited to see Logic working with No ID again who executive produced his first album, Under Pressure. Seeing song titles like Growing Pains 4 and Soul Food II also excited me. I was worried because if this is indeed his last album, I did’t want Logic to end on a bad note, which he definitely doesn’t because this album is excellent. The intro did a great job setting the tone for the project where Logic is just spitting. I love Hit My Line a lot, especially the production. That drum break is the same one that Tyler, The Creator used for IGOR’S THEME. This leads me to one of the criticisms I see about Logic where people claim he’s a biter. I have seen some similarities in the production of Logic songs that sound like other people’s songs but Hip Hop is a genre where people constantly use the same samples as other artists and every artist puts their own spin on them. Logic definitely shows us who his influences are as Under Pressure was heavily influenced by Kendrick Lamar and you can hear the Kanye West influence in his production style. Logic doesn’t necessarily have a signature sound but he does have a signature rap style that has influenced a lot of younger rappers. It’s weird to me that when a rapper like Kendrick shows how well he can try doing other artists’ sounds like with DAMN., he gets praised but when Logic does something similar, he gets shat on. I do understand it because DAMN. is miles above the Bobby Tarantinos but the criticism shouldn’t just apply to Logic. Speaking of sampling, you can hear the samples of OutKast’s Elevators and SpottieOttie as well as Tarika Blue’s Dreamflower which is most known for being sampled on Erykah Badu’s Didn’t Cha Know. I also saw this as an homage to J. Cole who is one of Logic’s favorites as Cole used the same sample for Too Deep For The Intro. I’ve said this in many of my other reviews but the only criticism I have about this album is that I don’t love it when artists use such a legendary sample and don’t do enough to it to make it your own. It’s not that big of an issue though because GP4 and man i is are great songs and Logic got his start by rapping over old school hip hop beats and making them sound new again on the Young Sinatra mixtapes so I thought it was similar to that. Logic’s rap style has always consisted of great flows but on this album, we get some of the best and most creative punchlines that he’s ever come up with. On Soul Food II, Logic returns to the slightly reworked beat of Soul Food from Under Pressue to give us some sick bars while also showing us how his outlook on the rap game has changed so much since part 1. One of my favorites lines on the song is “feeling close to the cliff, like Rick Dalton in the booth,” which references Once Upon A Time In Hollywood directed by Tarantino, who is one of Logic’s biggest inspirations. Another great scheme was when he said “livin' my life backward like Tariq on Undun / And now they wonder how I got over son (Do you want more?)” Super clever because it ties in three album titles from The Roots, specifically Undun which brilliantly tells a story in reverse order (classic imo). One thing I also love about this song is that it recaps, reveals and clarifies more information about the story of Thomas and Kai from The Incredible True Story and what happened in the story since that album has dropped. DadBod is one of my favorite songs on the album because it’s a more mature Logic and shows his current life instead of reflecting on his past one and also explains his reason for retiring. The hook is so laidback and doesn’t sound forced at all. I also love the Pac Div shoutout. On this song, he talks about his married life and fatherhood and the line he had where he said “I love my wife like I am Chance” made me laugh out loud. The third verse of this song stands out for multiple reasons. He raps, “They say that that boy done changed / He don't rap about his everyday life, he ain't the same / Goddamn, already had a hard life once / Am I supposed to recreate it every album for you cunts?” I love it when rappers show growth and progression and don’t talk about the same things over and over unless they choose to of course which is also fine with me but I also loved how he was basically like you want my everyday life? Here you go, here’s my day where I feed my son and shop at Target and then says “Is this want you wanted, everyday life material? / I'm not a kid anymore and be sure shit's boring.” I love the song 5 Hooks. The chopped up Toro y Moi sample was fantastic and he started it off with “It's what you all been waitin' for, ain't it? / This No Pressure shit kinda got us reacquainted” which is so true because this is the album that the day one Logic fans have been waiting for and this is the album we wanted. The line where he said “No I.D. my mentor, but it's time for the story’s end" as opposed to “let the story begin” really hit me too. The beat switch was hard and I loved his verse and the way he was flowing on there too. Dark Place was an interesting change of pace and it also explained his other reasons for retirement which is that he was depressed and lost his confidence in himself. Being scrutinized all the time for no reason takes a toll on a person. He also talked about how the criticism affected his love for making music and why he doesn’t go on social media. He talked about this on the Confessions title track but it brought me back to a line on Aquarius III where he said “Off the internet, that's when I'm at my happiest / Scrolling so much, my thumb fucked up / We call that carpal tunnel vision.” I have never found rhyming letters impressive unless you find a really creative way to do it and that’s what he did with A2Z. I was not disappointed at all. Logic is not the first rapper to use the entire alphabet in a song but he may have done it the best. Both Heard Em Say and Amen made for an amazing send off if it is indeed the end of Logic’s rap career (I sincerely doubt it). One thing that was super interesting to me about Amen and Obediently Yours is that it’s supposed to be Ultra 85 which Logic had been teasing as his final album for many years. These two songs being Ultra 85 or Ultra 85 being the end to Thomas and Kai’s story as well as Logic’s rap career makes perfect sense to me. No Pressure is everything I wanted Logic’s final album to be, especially because it’s called No Pressure. It’s definitely one of his best albums to date and made for a worthy sequel and final album. 
Fav Tracks: Hit My Line, Celebration, Soul Food II, DadBod, 5 Hooks, Amen
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baesdart · 4 years
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Felt like sketching Bobby boy @logic #art #artwork #sketch #draw #drawing #doodle #anime #animeart #logic #bobbyboy #rattpack #procreate https://www.instagram.com/p/B8IZ8pNh7vo/?igshid=1kfi8l7rh3a8y
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raindancebecca-blog · 5 years
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glassbloomss · 5 years
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wearethefrontrunnaz · 2 years
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#vinyldays KYLE & @iamjmars Real HipHop will never die. We on that boombap shit!!! #SQUAD FOLLLOW COMMENT LIKE SHARE #logic #rattpack #bobbytarantino #youngsinatra #underpressure #theincredibletruestory #nopressure #ysiv #everybody #supermarket #ultra #coadm #confessionsofadangerousmind #rap #peaceloveandpositivity #bobbyboy #hiphop #welcometoforever #bobbysoxer #rattpacktillmypulseflat #undeniable #vmg #peacelovepositivity #rattpackgang #music #visionarymusicgroup #bobbyhall (at Northside of H-Town) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZVuDykOvl9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sid-ddraws · 6 years
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Logic and John Lindahl✨ Source: Insta @John Lindahl
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jayvoicetrg · 4 years
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[music] BobbyBoy_Ma GbaGbe Mi download now
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armermag · 3 years
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(2021) Now Playing: Logic - Perfect (Remix) (feat. Lil Wayne & A$AP Ferg) (Official Audio)
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