Logic - 44 More (audio) May 2026

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

Given their history with "Sirachae" and their previous "rivalry," a Joyner feature turns the song into a competitive sport. Logic - 44 More (Audio)

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. A back-and-forth "trading bars" section at the end

To compliment the high-octane, lyrical barrage of "44 More," a feature needs to match Logic's technical "Young Sinatra" flow and double-time speed. Here are three distinct directions for a feature: 1. The Technical Clinic: This is the most natural fit

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