Logic’s “Catch Me If You Can“: Young Sinatra Returns, “Kool Aid” Echoes, and Anime Homage
A lightning-fast lyrical assault marks Logic’s latest offering, “Catch Me If You Can,” unleashed on May 16th, and readily available across major streaming platforms and DatPiff.
Imagine a sonic throwback to Logic’s revered Young Sinatra era, his signature rapid-fire delivery slicing through a beat crafted by 6ix and Jonas Lee.
This production cleverly samples a 2014 instrumental by 6ix, which itself sampled Lord Finesse’s “Hip 2 Da Game” – a sample also famously woven into Mac Miller’s “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza.”
“Catch Me If You Can” masterfully blends nostalgic vibes with a fresh, invigorating energy, showcasing Logic’s intricate technical skill and sharp wordplay.
The track delves into themes of relentless persistence, lyrical skill, and staying ahead in the competitive rap landscape.
Adding another layer of complexity, the song features a nod to the anime classic “Cowboy Bebop,” revealing Logic’s diverse cultural influences.
Fans and critics alike have lauded the track’s energetic beat and intricate lyricism, praising Logic’s ability to navigate complex flows with crystal clarity.
This release continues Logic’s “SideQuest” series, arriving after his announced foray into rage music, yet firmly acknowledging the foundational sounds that defined his early career.
With a recent multi-album deal with BMG and his debut film “Paradise Records” hitting the indie festival circuit this summer, Logic continues to evolve and surprise his dedicated fanbase.



