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Logic - 44 More (audio) May 2026

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. 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 Logic - 44 More (Audio)

A back-and-forth "trading bars" section at the end of the song where they finish each other's sentences. 2. The Heavyweight Co-Sign: Joyner Lucas He would likely start with a slow, conversational

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 use the 6ix-produced beat to

A "Caterpillar" or "Lucky You" energy. Eminem would likely lean into the "44" theme, perhaps doing a verse with 44 bars exactly, filled with the "staccato" flow he’s favored in recent years. A "Wildcard" Pick: Denzel Curry