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Logic feat. Wiz Khalifa – 700 Club [Audio]

Logic taps back in with Wiz Khalifa for his new single “700 Club”, a fresh drop from his upcoming album, “Sidequest”.

Released December 3, the track also helps anchor this week’s New Music Friday round and is already popping up on major hip-hop playlists. Produced by longtime collaborator 6ix alongside Jonas Lee, it’s a clean, mid-tempo flex that still feels introspective – very much in that lane where Logic is comfortable weaving technical raps into something melodic and replayable.

Sonically, “700 Club” rides a smooth, hazy groove built around an interpolation of Cloud One’s 1976 cut “Dust to Dust,” giving the record a warm, vintage feel under the modern drums.

Logic spends the hook turning status symbols into background noise – chains, watches, money, all framed as things that don’t actually quiet the noise in his head. The verses lean into pressure, paranoia, and trying to make the most of his time without getting buried by what everybody’s saying.

Wiz slides in on the back half with his trademark laid-back glide, doubling down on the “we made it, but we’re still dealing with real life” angle rather than just doing a straightforward smoke-anthem victory lap.

For fans who’ve been following the rollout, “700 Club” is also the finished version of the track that sparked an early-year conversation when Houston’s Maxo Kream noticed it uses the same classic “Dust to Dust” loop he flipped on “Meet Again,” prompting Logic to jump online and explain that his team cooked the record up live on stream. It’s all love.

Now the full song is finally out properly, sitting in its intended place as a piece of the “Sidequest” puzzle. Hit play on “700 Club” and you get exactly what you’d hope from these two: sharp writing, a breezy but substantial vibe, and the sense that this album is going to be way bigger than just a one-off collab.

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