Logic - 44 More (audio) May 2026

Pure aggression. Joyner usually excels on these "minimalist beat, maximum bars" tracks. He would likely use the 6ix-produced beat to address critics and his own "overnight" success, mirroring Logic’s themes in the song. 3. The Old School Torch-Pass: Eminem

This is the most natural fit. JID is one of the few modern lyricists who can keep up with Logic’s BPM while maintaining intricate internal rhyme schemes.

He would likely start with a slow, conversational cadence to contrast Logic’s intensity before exploding into a "Never" style high-speed verse.

Logic has often been compared to Slim Shady, and "44 More" is a direct descendant of the Marshall Mathers LP style of relentless rhyming.

Denzel brings an unmatched energy and "Zeltron" aggression. While Logic is smooth even when he's fast, Denzel would provide a gritty, punk-rap edge that would make the beat feel even more menacing.

Logic - 44 More (audio) May 2026

Pure aggression. Joyner usually excels on these "minimalist beat, maximum bars" tracks. He would likely use the 6ix-produced beat to address critics and his own "overnight" success, mirroring Logic’s themes in the song. 3. The Old School Torch-Pass: Eminem

This is the most natural fit. JID is one of the few modern lyricists who can keep up with Logic’s BPM while maintaining intricate internal rhyme schemes. Logic - 44 More (Audio)

He would likely start with a slow, conversational cadence to contrast Logic’s intensity before exploding into a "Never" style high-speed verse. Pure aggression

Logic has often been compared to Slim Shady, and "44 More" is a direct descendant of the Marshall Mathers LP style of relentless rhyming. He would likely start with a slow, conversational

Denzel brings an unmatched energy and "Zeltron" aggression. While Logic is smooth even when he's fast, Denzel would provide a gritty, punk-rap edge that would make the beat feel even more menacing.