At the time of No Pressure 's release, it was framed as Logic's swan song. By bringing in Toro y Moi, Logic was able to bridge the gap between his hip-hop foundations and the eclectic, electronic influences he had been championing privately for years.
The collaboration between these two icons resulted in a pairing of sounds that felt both experimental and deeply familiar for fans of the "Chillwave" pioneer and the Maryland rapper.
This wasn't just a business transaction between two high-profile artists. Logic has been an outspoken "super-fan" of Toro y Moi for years. His dedication to Chaz’s work is literally permanent; Logic famously has a tattoo inspired by Toro y Moi’s fourth studio album, What For?. Why This Collaboration Mattered
At the time of No Pressure 's release, it was framed as Logic's swan song. By bringing in Toro y Moi, Logic was able to bridge the gap between his hip-hop foundations and the eclectic, electronic influences he had been championing privately for years.
The collaboration between these two icons resulted in a pairing of sounds that felt both experimental and deeply familiar for fans of the "Chillwave" pioneer and the Maryland rapper.
This wasn't just a business transaction between two high-profile artists. Logic has been an outspoken "super-fan" of Toro y Moi for years. His dedication to Chaz’s work is literally permanent; Logic famously has a tattoo inspired by Toro y Moi’s fourth studio album, What For?. Why This Collaboration Mattered