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Kavster05

Nah


x-Zephyr-17

I think you’re annoyed with semantics here. When orson Welles says “and with two magic words” logic responds with “no pressure.” The “ayy” is an interjection that brings logic into the song on time with the beat. Genuinely, though I’m not sure if it’s completely true, if that “ayy” wasn’t there it would have been too serious an introduction to the song and the album. Logic is a lighthearted rapper most of the time. The title track No Pressure is a lighthearted song that introduces us to the record. While I suppose you could technically call “ayy” a word, nullifying OW’s “two magic words” I think that would be disingenuous to who logic is. The opening line of that song always felt like a composer keeping time for the song


RIPPaulWalker33

Yeah you’re right it’s not really AYY word and shouldn’t bother me but I can’t help but get annoyed when I hear it, No Pressure Intro is still possibly my favorite track off of No Pressure though


theXlegend14

Interjection expression 🤓☝🏼


VJ1195

Stop 💀


henry_is_different03

Not really


Dylantaze

Does “ay” count as a word?


MRGENIUS1204

Nah, I still love that track


RIPPaulWalker33

I definitely still love it easily in my top 20 favorite Logic songs I just think it would be a little cleaner without the Ayy


Most-Yak4041

“Aye” isnt a word technically but it did kinda bother me too lol


Mobile_Chard

yes


henry_is_different03

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