Logic & Wiz Khalifa Reunite On "Still Ballin"

Logic and Wiz Khalifa go in on "Still Ballin."

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We're five months into 2019 and Logic's schedule already looks packed until the end of the year. The rapper came through with his new project Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind yesterday which follows the release of his book Supermarket which was accompanied with a soundtrack. The novel made Logic the first rapper to ever earn a New York Times best-seller. 

Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind includes some shocking and not-so-shocking collaborations. Gucci Mane, Will Smith and Logic's father were quite a surprise to see but day one fans were stoked to see Logic reunite with Wiz Khalifa on their song, "Still Ballin." The two have worked together on numerous occasions throughout the years that this track feels particularly celebratory as they've ascended into the mainstream after years of grinding.

Peep their latest collab below.

Quotable Lyrics
Party on the plane, party when I land
I just left the snow and now I'm in the sand, y'all don't understand
Everywhere we go, people turn to fans
I don't mean to brag but I get the bag, y'all don't see the plan


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