

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind brings in the iconic Eminem for the hit single, “ Homicide.” Will Smith, G-Eazy and Gucci Mane appears in the album, as well. He received mix feedback on this one, but mainly positive. Once again, he is wearing his heart on his sleeve and showing it to the world. Logic is back in touch with his freestyle ways. Logic and Def Jam Records return with the seventh studio album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. The album peaked at fifty-six on the Billboard charts, however, number six on the Alternative albums’ list. Supermarket is what you get when you mix all genres in one album. The music is influence by upbeat, melodic tones and sensible lyrics, which is a bold approach. It is exact opposite from YSIV, the previous album. You get to meet Logic’s alternative side. This record takes on a different twist with his music, I have to say. Singles off the album includes, “ One day” feat.
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The album is a tribute to Mac Miller, who died earlier that year. There are various styles of rhythm and flow on YSIV with features by legendary rap artists. It is rather heavy on the hip-hop side, in my opinion. YSIV is the sixth album from Logic and Def Jam Records. He brings back his fast, freestyle with features by Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean and first collaboration with EDM DJ, Marshmello with “ Everyday.” It is the second, number one album after Everybody. We get to discover a mixture of classic Logic and his recent style. Rick and Morty’s introduction to Logic’s fifth album/sixth mixtape is absolutely pure genius! Bobby Tarantino II mixtape was dropped on March 9, 2018. Logic continued to speak openly about depression and anxiety on Everybody in the songs “ Anziety” and “ Black SpiderMan.” It raised mental awareness and at the Grammy’s, it was dedicated to the late Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington and Soundgarden vocalist, Chris Cornell. The song received positive reviews all over the world.

Logic discusses his political views, touched on his roots, and used his platform for suicide prevention with the popular hit, “ 1-80,” which is the number to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Everybody is Logic’s first number one album on the Billboard charts. Hit single off Bobby Tarantino is “ Flexicution,” a term coined by Logic.Įverybody is the fourth album from Logic and Def Jams Records, debuted in 2017. Logic admits it was more of a “confession” album. The style on this record had a different set of tone than his previous records.

Bobby Tarantino received positives reviews from critics. Logic is a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino, he wrote majority of his songs while watching Tarantino films. The legend of Bobby Tarantino starts right here with Logic’s third album, Bobby Tarantino (2016). The sound on The Incredible True Story is nineties rap nostalgia including old-school beats, MCs and his group, the Ratt Pack. The first two singles are “ Young Jesus” and “ Like Woah.” The whole album is based on an imaginary spaceship with his friends in the far future. The intro had super galactic vibes before it proceeded to one of the hits of the record, “ Fade Away.” Accordingly, Logic wrote the scripts at the end of each song on the album. Logic shares his struggles with his parents, gang violence and his own endeavors to fortune.ĭef Jam Records drops Logic’s second album, The Incredible True Story on November 13, 2015. It was admiring to hear something so bare I believe as a fan. Logic’s high-speed freestyles, profound harmony and authentic lyrics captures his life in words. His first single off the album was “ Under Press ure.” Once the word got out about his music, everyone was blown away. Logic’s first album, Under Pressure, peaked at number four on US Billboard 200 charts in 2014. No Pressure will be a farewell to his fans all over the world so he can be a devoted father to his newborn son. Sir Robert Bryson Hall II is the Maryland rapper we got to know by the name of ‘Logic,’ just announced his retirement after his upcoming, final album. It all started with mixtapes of Young Sinatra before there was Logic.
