Hollow Logick - "Lyrical Murder"
Artist: Hollow Logick | From: Crossville, Tennessee
About the Track
Release Date: August 22, 2025
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Written, Produced & Engineered by: Hollow Logick & Grim Logick
For a full deep-dive into the story behind the track, check out the article below.
Read Full ArticleThe Recording
With ethereal piano arpeggios and atmospheric sung ad libs, Hollow Logick opens "Lyrical Murder" with metaphorical depth. His flow is high octane, but identifiable, and the precision of his message is present. The track creates a cohesive and emotional tapestry of sound.
The Message
“Lyrical Murder” is about carrying heavy pain from a young age. Hollow Logick speaks about the weight of life, the curse he carries, and his refusal to be the first to fall. In the verses, he turns that pain into violent imagery. The killings, blades, and blood are not just about destruction, but they are fervent symbols of how anger and trauma live inside him. He uses dark, brutal pictures to show what it feels like when suffering has no outlet except through art and expression.
Interview Highlights
"Fuck a metaphor I meta-for pain. That line encapsulates everything about my approach. It translates to this: if it didn't cost me something, I don't want it on record. Every bar on Lyrical Murder came from places that left scars."
"The wordplay isn't clever for cleverness' sake. It's about transforming actual pain into something that cuts deeper than metaphors ever could.”
"Tennessee taught me to bleed into tracks, but Louisiana taught me to architect that blood into something that could actually reach people."
"Lyrical Murder [is] raw pain meeting technical precision. Unfiltered emotion structured into something The 3NIGMA BRED: Underground Music Network could amplify without compromise."
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Label Statement
3NIGMA BRED MUSIC is proud to showcase Hollow Logick's cinematic storytelling and raw talent. His track is more than music—it's a testament of survival. Hollow Logick isn't just an artist—he's a voice for the unheard. And that's exactly why this song matters.