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The production on these tracks stands out because it doesn't feel like a standard "rap beat." Instead, Toro y Moi brings a textural depth—often associated with his own albums like Anything in Return —that pushed Logic into a more "unplugged" and raw emotional space.

The Fusion of Chillwave and Boom-Bap: Toro y Moi on Logic's No Pressure Toro y Moi Produced Two Tracks on Logic’s Final...

: This track serves as a masterclass in dynamic production. It begins with what listeners describe as a "chaotic barrage" before opening up into a high-speed rhythmic section. Toro y Moi utilizes twinkling keys and gentle vocal samples that soften as the song progresses, providing a lush backdrop for Logic’s reflections on his career and the industry. The production on these tracks stands out because

When Logic announced his retirement with his "final" studio album, , he didn't just want to return to his roots—illegally good boom-bap and complex lyricism—he wanted to collaborate with the artists who had shaped his own musical taste. Chief among them was Chaz Bear , better known as Toro y Moi . Toro y Moi utilizes twinkling keys and gentle

: Often cited as the more "ethereal" of the two, this track leans heavily into Toro y Moi’s signature downtempo style. It is delicate and introspective, creating a "soundscape" that matches Logic’s vulnerable lyrics about mental health and the weight of fame. A Fan First: Logic’s Connection to Chaz Bear

While Logic eventually returned with more music, including the long-awaited in 2024, the two tracks produced by Toro y Moi on the 2020 project remain some of the most atmospheric and introspective moments in Logic’s entire discography. The Tracks: "5 Hooks" and "Dark Place"

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.

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