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 | | Cal Logic |  |  |  |  | Country: | United States |  | Website: | http://www.myspace.com/callogic |  | Releases: | [Still Remains] [The Chase] [Thankful for the Mic Chord (single)] |  | Info: | Cal Logic is a MC who stands out in a talent pool of
creative musicians in the city of Los Angeles. He gained
most of his credibility as an MC from his first album
entitled "The Chase" (2001). In it he proclaimed "I'm
just a simple kid from a simple town, ready to do some
simple hip hop." This description of himself is considered
to be inaccurate, as some of Cals hip hop is lyrically deep,
and musically complex. 
 Debut Album
 The Chase, was the first full length LP product under his
own production. Cal's delivery in The Chase was impeccable,
controlled and with perfect timing, the record remained
candid enough to hold the listener's attention.
 
 Hospital
 In June 2001, Cal was hospitalized after being struck down
by a drunk driver and was in critical condition. After a
long recovery, Cal was back with high spirits and reunited
with the music. His testimony of survival over odds and
adversity that few of us will ever face is capable of
touching the lives of all who hear it.
 
 DJ Buddy
 Buddy is a student and master of an underappreciated art
form called DJing. He's a hip hop DJ to the heart through
and through. He compares everything in life to DJing. A
priest speaks the truth while Buddy spins it. You can catch
him turning wax anywhere from a park to a club, and those
head phones are surgically attached to his head.
 
 Sophomore release
 The second album "Still Remains" released in 2003 is
inspired by a true story. It is a work of art that fools the
listener into believing that they're indulging in a
standard rap record with decent rhymes and dope beats, which
is true but Cal Logic subtlety imbeds lessons of life and
motivating thoughts that have the power to change ones
perspective and life in every song.
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 |  | Release: | Still Remains |  |  |  |  | MyHHHdb |  |  | Media: | [Audio CD] |  | Released: | 2003 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |  | Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |  | Info: | 1. Intro 2. Human Behaivior
 3. Keep It Sample
 4. Where We Go
 5. Julio's Call
 6. Still Remains
 7. Wake Up
 8. We Rise And Fall
 9. Enough To Pass Around
 10. Scattergories
 11. Fresh Scent - featuring Science Project
 12. There Is No Later On
 13. Les Miserable
 14. Comes And Goes
 15. Grounded
 16. La Bonus
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 |  | Release: | The Chase |  |  |  |  | MyHHHdb |  |  | Media: | [Audio CD] [Digital Download] |  | Released: | 2001 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |  | Recordlabel: | Cul De Sac Records |  | Info: | The Chase has been re-released on September 3rd, 2002
through Diamante Distribution. Production by Cookbook (LA Symphony), Spontaneous (Spur of
the moments musik) and Mos Adaptus (Glory)
 
 1. The Chase
 2. Thankful For The Mic Chord
 3. Turn It Up
 4. Loss Of Consciousness - featuring Spontaneous & DJ Coy
 5. Rolemodels - featuring Safwan
 6. Honestly (Interlude)
 7. Ask And Tell
 8. If Only They Knew
 9. Voice Of Billy Ray - featuring DJ NDO
 10. Give Me Something Calvin
 11. Confidence - featuring Jadasix
 12. Code Blue
 13. Sabotage - featuring Indigenuz
 14. Who Are These MC's?
 15. Under The Counter Love
 16. Loss Of Consciousness (Elevated bp mix)
 17. In A Few Words
 18. The Chase Outro
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 |  | Release: | Thankful for the Mic Chord (single) |  |  |  |  | MyHHHdb |  |  | Media: | [Audio CD] |  | Released: | 2001 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |  | Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |  | Info: | Single from the debut album. |  | Rating: | This release is not rated yet   Sign up or login to submit your vote |  | Reviews: | Found 0 reviews for this album. [Add a review] |  | 
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