Logic announces retirement, final album


It’s always hard to see your favorite rappers announce their plans to leave hip-hop, but Logic is trying to find a way to cushion the blow for lifelong fans and followers.

On Thursday (July 16), Logic announced that they would be releasing an album produced without ID later this month, but that their next LP would be their last. Writing a short message on Twitter, the 30-year-old rapper explained that he will hang up his microphone to focus on parenthood.

“Official announcement of my retirement with the launch of No pressure executive produced by No ID on July 24, “the tweet began.” It has been a great decade. Now is the time to be a great father. “

No pressure It is the fifth studio album by rapper “Sucker for Pain” to be released on streaming services next Friday (July 24). The record is the second to reach his debut in 2014, Under pressure, it reached number 4 in the Billboard 200 and I spent 72 weeks on the list.

No singles have been released regarding the album on any streaming platform, but if Logic’s track record is any indication, the rapper / author is ready to give fans one last hit before turning off the lights. In 2019, the former Grammy nominee 2013 XXL Freshman released singles titled “OCD”, “IsIs” and “Homicide” with Eminem. This will be their first and last release in 2020.

Logic albums Under pressure and The incredible true story have been gold certified and Everyone it has gone platinum.

Congratulations on the milestone, Logic, We will miss you.

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