Latest Release

- MAY 26, 2023
- Juice II - Single
- 1 Song
- Everybody (Deluxe Edition) · 2017
- Suicide Squad: The Album · 2016
- Confessions of a Dangerous Mind · 2019
- Bobby Tarantino II · 2018
- Under Pressure (Deluxe Edition) · 2014
- Everybody (Deluxe Edition) · 2017
- Isis (feat. Logic) - Single · 2019
- Bobby Tarantino II · 2018
- Bobby Tarantino II · 2018
- Under Pressure (Deluxe Edition) · 2014
Essential Albums
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
2018
2020
2019
Artist Playlists
- A savvy stylist with a flair for clever yet approachable hip-hop.
- The MC’s visuals mirror both contemplative and irreverent experiences.
- For Lost Kids, NSG & Willy Winarko
- French Montana
- Joyner Lucas
- Sam Smith
- Snoh Aalegra
More To Hear
- Conversation around his album 'Vinyl Days.'
- The artists break down Logic's final album No Pressure.
- The artist and producer break down the album No Pressure.
- World Record from George Ezra. Logic talks Bobby Tarantino II.
More To See
About Logic
"In 2015, after working through an ambitious sci-fi concept album (The Incredible True Story) and a comedy screenplay (Everything Must Go), the rapper Bobby Hall, better known as Logic, decided to write a novel. Not only did he end up finishing it, but Supermarket became a New York Times bestseller. And not only did it become a bestseller, but also Hall wrote and performed an alt-rock soundtrack for it, echoing the narrative of the book.
Such is the multi-hyphenate mind of Logic. Born in 1990 and raised in bleak circumstances around Gaithersburg, Maryland (his parents were addicts; his brothers were dealers), he picked up rapping as a teenager after hearing Wu-Tang figurehead RZA’s soundtrack for the movie Kill Bill: Volume 1. He built an audience through a series of grassroots mixtapes, helming a lyrical, storytelling-heavy style whose sound ranged from classic boom-bap and backpacker rap to contemporary pop and trap (or, as he put it on “Bounce,” “Bumping everything from Project Pat to Dilla”).
Interviewed on the occasion of being included in XXL’s Freshman Class of 2013, he said he knew he was going to make the cut; the success of his Def Jam debut, 2014’s Under Pressure, came as a foregone conclusion. Like Kendrick Lamar, early Kanye, and J. Cole, Logic represents rap that splits the difference between narrative ambition and biographical vulnerability, alternating high-concept stories with personal glimpses into addiction (“Nikki”), fame (“Soul Food,” “Everyday”), and mental health (“1-800-273-8255”). In 2018, he released the final installment in his Young Sinatra series (YSIV); Confessions of a Dangerous Mind followed a year later. "
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- US
- BORN
- January 22, 1990