Blu has saluted Logic for bringing his A game to an upcoming collaboration.

The Los Angeles rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday (February 14) to share his mind-blown reaction to Logic’s verse on the song, saying he has “one of the hardest lines I ever heard.”

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“The homie @Logic301 said this punch on this new Blu & ??? song we sitting on, and I just got that shit today,” he wrote, keeping the project the song will appear on under wraps.

“That shit flew over my head. One of the hardest lines I ever heard. Salute OG ! Wish I could tell yall the bar, but really I wish I could share the music with yall. Soon!”

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Blu also teased a full project with Logic after one of his followers made the suggestion: “Oh yeah, we got you!” he replied.

Check out both tweets below.

Last month, Blu uploaded a series of early projects on streaming services for the first time, along with new bonus cuts and instrumentals.

The offerings included California Soul (2002), Open (2009), The GODlee Barnes (2010), GOD Is Good (2010) and Good GOD (2010).

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Speaking about his debut album California Soul, he wrote: “This was the very first project I ever had pressed up. 20 years ago in 2003, we pressed 1,000 copies that were gone in a months time. Available now for the first time on DSPs.

“The project is produced by L’s with additional production by Bombay and Ariano. It also has features from my good friends Miguel, Donel Smokes and Cashus King.”

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Logic has been staying busy as well. The Maryland native recently announced that his long-awaited album Ultra 85 will arrive in 2024 and shared the first single “Fear.”

The song’s accompanying video made headlines thanks to its portrayal of a drag queen, with many praising Logic for being a continued ally of the LGBQT community.

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The father of two is also working on a joint project with Juicy J inspired by the likes of J Dilla, Madlib and The Alchemist, as well as executive producing an EP from Asher Roth.