After announcing his return from retirement Michael Jordan style last summer, Logic has officially begun work on his new album — with an assist from “the Mike Jordan of recordin.'”

The Maryland-raised rapper recently announced on Twitter that his next project is titled Vinyl Days. In an accompanying video filmed in his home studio, he pulls out a microphone that once belonged to a rap icon and proceeds to make a beat using his mouth.

“This is JAY-Z‘s microphone,” he says in the clip. “No I.D. gave it to me.”

A Grammy-winning producer/executive/A&R and a Chicago Hip Hop legend, No I.D. produced the entirety of JAY-Z’s 2017 album 4:44, as well as songs such as “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune),” “Primetime,” “Success” and “All Around the World.”

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No I.D. also has a long history with Logic, having signed him to Def Jam in 2013. He later worked on albums such as Everybody and No Pressure.

“Without him, I wouldn’t be the artist and the young man that I am today,” Logic said of his mentor during an interview with VladTV in 2015.

As for JAY-Z, Logic has made no secret of his admiration for the Marcy Projects mogul having attempted to get him on a song in 2018.

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“I’m callin’ out JAY-Z to jump up on the track with me and smack the whole industry/Show ’em what that real rap do,” he rapped on “The Return,” before following up with, “The ball’s in your court, Hov.”

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Such a collaboration has yet to materialize, but it appears the 31-year-old MC is drawing inspiration from some of Jay’s early ’90s New York peers on Vinyl Days.

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In another album teaser recently posted on Twitter, the Visonary Music Group founder previews an unreleased song featuring a grimy, boom bap beat reminiscent of RZA’s basement bangers. (This wouldn’t be the first time Logic has channeled Wu-Tang.)

“I’m talking Hip Hop shit, straight to tape,” he spits in the snippet, before adding, “I feel like the RZA recording in ’88.”

JAY-Z isn’t the only big name helping Logic bring his new album to life. In a clip posted on Monday (January 17), the DMV native recruited famed interviewer Nardwuar to update fans on the forthcoming project, which is due out… well, when the samples clear.

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“Hi Logic, it’s Nardwuar! The Human Serviette from Vancouver, British Columbia saying: please keep on sampling in the free world!” he says via a retro television set. “And doot doola doot doo… Lo-gic!”

Logic’s final release on Def Jam, Vinyl Days will serve as the follow-up to Bobby Tarantino III, which dropped in July 2021. Billed as a mixtape, the project debuted at No. 26 on the Billboard 200.

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Also in the works is a full-length collaboration between Logic and revered producer Madlib called MadGic. The pair have released a handful of tracks so far, including “Mars Only Pt. 3,”“Mafia Music” and “Raddest Dad.”