• Record Label: Def Jam
  • Release Date: May 5, 2017
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6.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 196 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 28 out of 196
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  1. Jul 19, 2023
    3
    Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
    album bem ruinzinho, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres.
  2. Oct 26, 2022
    9
    Todo y que ha recibido malas críticas, desde mi punto de vista, es un álbum incomprendido. Si bien el concepto tiene algunos fallos, el mensaje del disco y las canciones, a mi parecer es muy bueno y aporta mucho más que muchsísimos otros discos.
  3. Aug 25, 2022
    1
    The hit song 1-800 was my introduction to logic and was a powerful well crafted song that i admittedly enjoyed for how minimal his inclusion was . He wasn't the center of that song but even so his preachy bars felt appropriate . Everything after that just doesn't resonate or sound good,there's a lot missing here
  4. ah7
    Jun 16, 2021
    9
    This is a truly lifting and inspiring set of songs, which challenges inequality and difficult topics and is instrumentally and lyrically brilliant from start to finish.
  5. Jan 1, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Some songs can repeat the same message from "Don't be racist" and **** 1-800, Take It Back, Killing Spree, Ink Blot and the 2 first songs are so fkin good Expand
  6. Sep 26, 2019
    2
    This is too long for Logic and he does talk more then rap., but my main issue is that Logic talks about being biracial throughout all the album and it is sooo annoying. The only highlight I see here is Take It Back. Even though he talks about being biracial in that song too it at least has a great verse. I love Logic, but this isn't anything I wanted to hear from him.
  7. Aug 17, 2019
    7
    did you know logic was biracial?

    Best Tracks: 1-800-273-8255, Killing Spree, Everybody, Black Spider-Man. Confess, Anziety, AfricAryaN, America, Hallelujah.
    Worst Tracks: Mos Definitely
  8. Jul 28, 2019
    5
    There's a lot of good messages in here, so it's tough to hate on it. It's just so meh, though. Logic sounds watered down and redundant here. Some very good tracks like 1-800 are enough to give it a 5, but it's just overall a pretty forgettable listen.
  9. May 23, 2019
    3
    logic is the rapper white kids put on when they get passed the aux, and oh do they always seem so confident in their decision. Logic creates the most bloated, boring and preachy music possible. As a card carrying liberal, I hate trump as much as the next guy. But dude, criticizing trump for an entire album is the most cliche move and artist can pull. Not to mention his hot takes come offlogic is the rapper white kids put on when they get passed the aux, and oh do they always seem so confident in their decision. Logic creates the most bloated, boring and preachy music possible. As a card carrying liberal, I hate trump as much as the next guy. But dude, criticizing trump for an entire album is the most cliche move and artist can pull. Not to mention his hot takes come off as holier than thou and condescending. Expand
  10. Jan 9, 2019
    7
    I wanted to love this album as I'm a big Logic fan, and whilst I do like it, it isn't his best work. The album title might be "Everybody" but it's mainly aimed at black Americans with a lot of songs being about black power and black is beautiful, which is fine, but harder to relate to as a white guy from the UK who's never been to America and doesn't know anything about oppression... withI wanted to love this album as I'm a big Logic fan, and whilst I do like it, it isn't his best work. The album title might be "Everybody" but it's mainly aimed at black Americans with a lot of songs being about black power and black is beautiful, which is fine, but harder to relate to as a white guy from the UK who's never been to America and doesn't know anything about oppression... with that said I still enjoyed most of the content as the production is top-notch and Logic's delivery & flow is superb.

    The things that let this album down are dragged out "cut scenes" that end up delivering a bit of a cheesy cliche message. I commend Logic for trying to spread a positive message and wish more hip hop artists would do the same however I wasn't keen on the concept of this album and a 4-5 minute track of just conversation isn't what I want to hear on a hip hop album.

    Then there is the the final track, which is 12 minutes long because it repeats the same verse 3 or 4 times (lost count) and then has a skit of the astronauts from The Incredible True Story (which really undermines the concept/story of this album) before finally delivering a great verse from J. Cole - this song could've been 6-8 minutes but is dragged out for no apparent reason. I don't mind long songs if there is a point to them but there isn't here.

    Overall this is a decent album that would have benefited from shorter skits. I love concept albums and The Incredible True Story is one of my favourite examples of that however this time around Logic didn't quite hit the mark.
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  11. Dec 21, 2018
    6
    Logic had this moment of music speak the truth of society and even a critique of the album. You do not have a creativity and involvement, just the generic. It would indicate, with foot behind.
  12. Dec 3, 2018
    5
    Logic spends too much time preaching his new found "peace, love, and positivity" slogan instead of incorporating it into unique music and using his fantastic ability to present multiple different flows in a single track. Do not get me wrong, there are some great tracks, but most of the album seems pandered to the media.
  13. Oct 22, 2018
    7
    This album is different than what you'd expect from rap. It's made to break taboos and help people in need. However, this album isn't for somebody that enjoys lyricism. Yes, the tracks are lyrical, but I could enjoy the most of it only if I paid no attention to the lyrics. There is no denying Logic's high technical ability, I would say that he is one of the most talented rappers in theThis album is different than what you'd expect from rap. It's made to break taboos and help people in need. However, this album isn't for somebody that enjoys lyricism. Yes, the tracks are lyrical, but I could enjoy the most of it only if I paid no attention to the lyrics. There is no denying Logic's high technical ability, I would say that he is one of the most talented rappers in the game, if not the most talented. Logic's flow on the entirety of this album is impeccable, and this album is enjoyable to listen to because of it, but it's not perfect. If you want to hear the highlights of this album, my recommendations are 1-800-273-8255, Everybody, Take it Back, America and Black Spiderman. Expand
  14. Oct 21, 2018
    3
    Two decent songs, but the rest of this album is entirely disappointing and borderline un-listenable.
  15. Aug 16, 2018
    4
    This album sucked. Felt very half baked and very rushed to a degree. A lot of the songs felt unfinished and like demos in terms of the actual direction. Amazing production, poor song structure
  16. Aug 8, 2018
    4
    Logic is biracial. That's basically all that came from this album and that 1-800 song. Logic repeats the same **** on most of the songs, which is basically him talking about how he's not ashamed to be black and even though there are a few good ideas that are using the Everybody concept there are few and far between.
  17. Aug 4, 2018
    2
    I reallyyy like Logic's Sinatra tapes and his debut album. but damn did he **** the bed with 'Everybody'.Album concept (the idea for which he stole! directly! and didn't even tryyy to refine or put his own unique spin on it) is really ambitious but is way beyond what Logic is capable of pulling off. This is the album in a nutshell:
    "I'm biracial! I'm biracial! Accept me! Accept me! I've
    I reallyyy like Logic's Sinatra tapes and his debut album. but damn did he **** the bed with 'Everybody'.Album concept (the idea for which he stole! directly! and didn't even tryyy to refine or put his own unique spin on it) is really ambitious but is way beyond what Logic is capable of pulling off. This is the album in a nutshell:
    "I'm biracial! I'm biracial! Accept me! Accept me! I've seen so much **** Treat others the way you wish to be treated! We're all human, can't we all just get along?".
    this is bunch of boilerplate straight-forward bull****. leaves no room for interpretation. Logic literally named his album's character "Atom", a truly mind bogglingly clever play on Adam from the bible...
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  18. Jun 10, 2018
    5
    Disappointment. Not claiming to be the authority on Logic's music but, this is by far his worst album. I understand what he's trying to say and that the message is important, that doesn't cover the way it's delivered. So far we have three Logic serious projects: one biographical, one narrative and this I would consider a goal-centered album, in the sense that it tries to give a perspectiveDisappointment. Not claiming to be the authority on Logic's music but, this is by far his worst album. I understand what he's trying to say and that the message is important, that doesn't cover the way it's delivered. So far we have three Logic serious projects: one biographical, one narrative and this I would consider a goal-centered album, in the sense that it tries to give a perspective in the current climate of tension we are living. The last two albums, in whatever grade, achieved their purpose, this one does not. Instead of talking from everybody's perspective (a close to impossible task), Logic focuses on race (specifically his biracial origin) and touches on other subjects like LGBT issues. That's it. Not only he misses part of his goal, his forcefeeds whatever he offers so much people tend to ignore the point he was trying to convey. Let's hope his next album gives his career a second wind. Expand
  19. Jun 2, 2018
    9
    Everybody is not like any other rap album, except for My Dark Twisted Fantasy - shout out to Timothy Golden's review - or other Logic albums. The music and production is reminiscent of the production on MDTF because of it's extremely high-quality, amazing, and just plain great-sounding. "Hallelujah" has utterly amazing music that blows me away, the beat and hook on "America" is killer andEverybody is not like any other rap album, except for My Dark Twisted Fantasy - shout out to Timothy Golden's review - or other Logic albums. The music and production is reminiscent of the production on MDTF because of it's extremely high-quality, amazing, and just plain great-sounding. "Hallelujah" has utterly amazing music that blows me away, the beat and hook on "America" is killer and addictive, and "Mos Definitly" has amazing music. The chorus on "Confess" is fantastic in terms of production and musical quality. "1-800" has powerful music and lyrics, and "Anziety" and "Black" sound plain great. The music on Everybody just sounds plain amazing; painstakingly created and nearly perfect.

    Another big plus on Everybody is Logic's rapping. Logic raps (and occasionally sings) very well on this album and absolutely kills it on the title track and "Killing Spree."

    The lyrics on this album actually say something, and preach solid, meaningful messages for the most part. There are a few missteps, however, specifically on the songs "America" and the final song. "America" has some extremely false lyrics and claims about Trump and Bush, calling them horrible people and racists. The final song is annoyingly and frustratingly repetitive, but the ending is one of Everybody's best moments. The delivery and lyrics at the last minute and a half of the final song are incredible.

    Everybody is as finely-crafted and stunning as it's album cover, and even more impressive and enjoyable. Everybody is a musical masterpiece and actually has some real lyrics substance, but does have a few errors. Still, it's a great rap album. It's a 9.
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  20. Mar 29, 2018
    7
    Without no doubt, Logic has created his own sound, but still feels short on the actual message he wants to put out. There are notable songs on the album, but some feel out of place, other than that the Intro and Outro are among the best in the album.
  21. Mar 25, 2018
    8
    I dont understand why so many people hate on this album. The production is amazing he doesnt sacrifice flow to get a message across.
  22. Mar 18, 2018
    7
    It's way too preachy at times but it has some of the best production I've ever heard. Every track is it's own entity.
    The skits are **** painful and last forever but I guess that's a given.
    1-800 and the title track are the standouts here.
  23. Feb 27, 2018
    1
    'Everybody' is a plain and try-to-be-purposeful album in Logic's discography. The album is just tasteless and the lyrics and production are horrendous. The only things that are unique about the album are just its beautiful cover art and its kind of disturbing concept/story.
    Strongest Track(s): "1-800-273-8255"
    Weakest Track(s): "Anziety"
  24. Feb 22, 2018
    7
    I really wanted to give this an 8, but I know that logic can do better than what he has given to us right now. This was a good album in my opinion, but I feel this album could have preformed way better if either A) The Concept was actually used more often, or B) The concept was scrapped completely and the title was changed back to AfricAryan. This could have changed my opinion about theI really wanted to give this an 8, but I know that logic can do better than what he has given to us right now. This was a good album in my opinion, but I feel this album could have preformed way better if either A) The Concept was actually used more often, or B) The concept was scrapped completely and the title was changed back to AfricAryan. This could have changed my opinion about the whole thing dramatically and I would have been comfortable giving this an 9 or maybe even a 10. But just changing the name isn't gonna do that for me. My only other issue with this album is on two tracks: Take It Back, and Anziety. On both of these Logic decides to monologue for a bit, rather than rapping. I wouldn't mind too much if it wasn't at least 2/3 of the song. For instance in Take It Back, the spoken monologue starts at roughly 1:59 and continues almost non interrupted for the rest of the song. I know that Logic could have worked everything he needed to say in a verse. He has done "deep" meaningful lyrics like the one I want in songs like Under Pressure. Overall I'm a huge Logic fan, and as a Logic fan I give this a 7/10. If Logic decided to go Life of Pablo on this and change stuff after the initial release then for sure this will be one of the best logic projects to date (maybe even on the same level of Under Pressure and Welcome to Forever), but until that day comes (if it ever does :/) then that is my final verdict. Expand
  25. Feb 12, 2018
    6
    I didn't mind the speeches, even though they take up at least one third of the album, the story is actually pretty cool, but the repetitive nature of the lyrics was very noticeable. Yes I understand that Logic is biracial and black is beautiful, but it just never stops. Also I liked Logic's vocal performance more in The Incredible True Story. Soundwise a lot of the songs are good though,I didn't mind the speeches, even though they take up at least one third of the album, the story is actually pretty cool, but the repetitive nature of the lyrics was very noticeable. Yes I understand that Logic is biracial and black is beautiful, but it just never stops. Also I liked Logic's vocal performance more in The Incredible True Story. Soundwise a lot of the songs are good though, especially in the second half of the album. Expand
  26. Nov 24, 2017
    3
    On everybody, logic seems to only brush the surface of the topics he is discussing on this album. Most of the album is only focused on racial injustice and I feel like this album is far from a proper representation of everybody. This album was, for me pure disappointment. This album could have been much better.
  27. Oct 6, 2017
    10
    Rap/hip-hop isnt my genre of preferance, but listening to Logic's Everybody, my view on the genre has changed. This is an album with outstanding lyrics, intresting cameos and quirks and is so stripped down and honest that it may be the top release of the year. This is worth a listen.
  28. Sep 28, 2017
    6
    I'm kind of disappointed. Logic is one of my favorite rappers of all time, and I do love the songs "Everybody", "Black Spiderman", and "America", but... something feels missing. Like some of the magic is gone. Also, "Mos Definetly" SUUUUUUUUUUCKS. 6/10
  29. Aug 4, 2017
    9
    Love this album, listened to > 10. Another album by Logic that is a complete story that has deep thought behind it. Neil Degrasse Tyson is a great addition. Sure, he talks alot about being bi-racial but I see the underlining message as we are all human beings and in this together. The way the album transitions from song to song is great and is one big piece of art, not just singles thrownLove this album, listened to > 10. Another album by Logic that is a complete story that has deep thought behind it. Neil Degrasse Tyson is a great addition. Sure, he talks alot about being bi-racial but I see the underlining message as we are all human beings and in this together. The way the album transitions from song to song is great and is one big piece of art, not just singles thrown together. Highly recommend if you are an open-minded individual. Expand
  30. Jul 17, 2017
    6
    it's okay............................................................................................................................................................
Metascore
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. May 23, 2017
    85
    However he chooses to create his albums, both Logic's talent as an emcee and his insightfulness can't be denied.
  2. May 17, 2017
    72
    Hip Hop’s gatekeepers will say that timing and the repetitive nature of Logic’s lyrics hurts Everybody but for Logic’s younger core fan base, especially those going through struggles of their own, his latest work will be the catharsis to keep them from plunging off the deep end.
  3. May 15, 2017
    35
    In general, the album feels like a grab-bag of 'button issues', others' ideas, and content truly desperate to bear high-minded importance, but proves little more than Logic has clearly heard some Kendrick.