LOGIC - ULTRA 85 | REVIEW

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  • Welcome back to Big Beliya! ðŸŽĪ In this video, we dive deep into Logic’s latest album, “Ultra 85.” From the intricate lyrics to the standout beats, we cover it all. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Logic’s music, this review will give you all the insights you need. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more music reviews.
    Logic’s latest album, “Ultra 85,” features a diverse lineup of guest artists, adding unique flavors to the tracks. Here are the notable guest appearances:
    T Man The Wizard on “Mission Control” - Adds a dynamic touch to the track with his distinctive style.
    DJ Drama on “Deja Vu” - Brings his signature energy and hype to the song.
    Robert Ivory and ADÉ on “Ghost in the Machine” - Their contributions enhance the depth and complexity of the track.
    Lucy Rose on “Innerstellar” - Provides a melodic and ethereal quality to the song.
    Zelooperz on “Antidote” - Infuses the track with his unique and edgy vibe12.
    These collaborations help to create a rich and varied listening experience throughout the album. Which feature are you most excited to hear?
    “Ultra 85” album is packed with intriguing easter eggs and hidden references that fans have been excited to uncover. Here are a few notable ones:
    Pool Balls on the Cover: The album cover features pool balls numbered 8 and 5, hinting at the album’s title1.
    Hidden Messages in the Booklet: The album booklet contains a cryptic message instructing listeners to read every 8th and 5th word of a specific letter, revealing deeper insights into the album’s themes1.
    Infinity Symbol and “Everybody” Logo: The partially hidden logo beneath the dogs on the cover combines an infinity sign (representing an 8) and the “Everybody” logo (depicting a 5), symbolizing the album’s title1.
    Thalia Traitor Graffiti: A reference to the character Thalia from Logic’s previous works, hinting at connections between his albums1.
    85 Characters: There are exactly 85 “living” characters (people and dogs) depicted on the album cover, adding another layer to the album’s title1.

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