Logic announces his retirement along with the new album ‘No Pressure’


Rapper Logic has announced that he will be retiring from his music career with the release of his sixth studio album ‘No Pressure’ on Friday, July 24.

As for social media, Logic, whose real name is Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, said the album has been executive produced by No ID. It also revealed that Sam Spratt designed the album cover.

“Officially announcing my retirement with the launch of the executive” No Pressure “produced by No ID on July 24,” he wrote on Twitter.

“It has been a great decade. Now is the time to be a great father. “

Logic and his wife Brittney Noell announced that they were expecting their first child, a son, in August of last year.

Late last year, Logic revealed that he was working on a sequel to his 2014 debut album ‘Under Pressure’.

“There’s a lot of talk about really dumb shit,” Logic said of the album at the time.

“It’s very hip-hop and very silly, but not like my album ‘Young Sinatra 4’, which is a bit of a hip-hop boom-bap. This is the hippest hip-hop.

“I’m talking about a lot of shit. I’m talking about life, things I’ve been through and having a child. All kind of things “.

‘No Pressure’ will mark Logic’s first release since their fifth studio album, ‘Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind’, released last year.

‘Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind’ had an impressive list of features, including Eminem, Gucci Mane, YBN Cordae, G-Eazy, Wiz Khalifa, and actor Will Smith.