Logic is taking on a whole other personality on this single. He's a drug dealing kingpin who's got quite the loose trigger.

Logic has been unconscious in 2025. It feels like every week we have new music to cover. We aren't complaining, though, especially when the songs have been quality, for the most part. "The Adventures of Cocaine Larry" is definitely another highlight, and it sees the Marlyand native take on a new persona.

He presents himself as the titular character who has a severe cocaine addiction, great motion in the streets, and is just intimidating overall. "'67 got an old body like it's a flame / Mr. Miyagi, yeah, b*tch, I'ma wax that a*s / And after I'm done, roll me a joint, pass me the flask."

On top of taking on this personality, Logic throws on some vocal effects that make him sound completely different. Outside of wanting to portray a new character, this might have something to do with this track being produced by Peanuts.

That is his producing alter ego, similar to what artists like Mac Miller have created. This isn't a Peanuts release, though. Logic hasn't touched that side of his career since last August.

But this track is a fun time thanks to his performance and the hypnotizing boom bap loop he brings in. Irt feels like the classic Logic we grew to love.

We will see if he continues this at all like he has with his Sidequest collection, though. Stay tuned and check out "The Adventures of Cocaine Larry" below in the meantime.

Logic "The Adventures of Cocaine Larry"

Quotable Lyrics:

All I know is bars like I'm rooming with a celly
I'm in Matsuhisa and I'm eating yellowtail belly
And whoever want it, they gon' get confronted by Bernelli
B*tch, I'm Peanuts, no wonder why you jelly
I got adjoining doors for the escort in my telly
Stealth mode like a medal, crawlin' all up on my belly

T.I. has been hinting at his supposed final album Kill The King for quite some time, and it now feels like that moment is getting closer. He recently posted a clip showing himself cutting off his dreadlocks while previewing a new track produced by Pharrell Williams, which has since been released as “Let Em Know.” The song comes across as tough and rhythm driven, tapping into the kind of bounce that has defined much of the Atlanta rapper’s strongest work over the years. It might not fully persuade everyone that he is operating at his absolute peak, but there is no denying the confidence and personality he brings to the instrumental, riding it with an easy swagger and infectious momentum. Now the focus turns to what T.I. ultimately delivers with this farewell project, which fans are hoping arrives sooner rather than later.   

Release Date: January 18, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: Kill The King

Quotable Lyrics from Let Em Know

Big dog, all we get is bread, I ain't never scared,
Big flex on a n***a head, what I'm standing on?
Business, big check, we done did that,
Pushing whips back, better give me respect and some more

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