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Logic
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This is a rap Logic performs in episode 4 of Rick and Morty season 3, called “Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender.” He performs at a party planned by Rick when he was drunk in the previous night.
The rap shows admiration for Rick and the superheroes of the episode, the Vindicators, who are a pl...
[Intro]
Aw yeah
It's goin' down
It's Logic, y'all
Shout out to my boy, Rick
Are you ready?
[Verse 1]
There's a choo choo train, man, he's rolling down Tragedy
Everybody knows Supernova fights gravity
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[Verse 2]
It's Logic, y'all
Shit don't get me started about the one and only man
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Can't forget about the one who never seems to get a chance
(Noob Noob)
All the bitches come around for Noob Noob
His dick gets more business than YouTube
Everybody, everybody is Noob Noob
Say everybody, everybody is
[Outro]
Yo, it's Logic once again, y'all, don't forget the name
Make sure you get home safe
And man, we gotta all give it up for Rick 'cause
I mean what kind of motherfucker just sets up a whole festival like this when he's completely loaded, man?
And all that stuff I said about Vance? That's not real
Vance, fuck that guy, that guy sucks dick
Woo, yeah
Yo, d-did I get paid yet? Woo
Noob Noob was written by Logic.
Noob Noob was produced by 6ix.
In 2015 he tweeted this to Justin Roiland, the creator of the show:
On the episode’s talkshow Ricking Morty 304, the writers Sarah Carbiener and Erica Rosbe exposed Justin Roiland as a fan of Logic’s music and stated that it might have been his decision to feature Logic on “Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender.”