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]]>As it stands, Logic’s discography includes five studio albums and 30 singles. This year, the rapper released Confessions of a Dangerous Mind which reached number one in the charts and contained a collaboration with Eminem. Now, Logic is at work on album number six.
Speaking with Tiny Meat Gang Podcast, Logic revealed that a new album is already in the works. He has described it as the followup to 2014’s Under Pressure and has revealed that it will be a return to his roots. It will also share personal stories about the rapper’s life.
“It talks a lot about really dope s**t,” he explained. “It’s very hip-hop and very dope, but not like my album Young Sinatra 4, which is kinda boom-bap hip-hop. This one is more modern hip-hop.
“I’m talking about a lot of s**t,” he added. “I’m talking about life, things I’ve gone through and having a child. All types of stuff.”
You can check out the full segment here;
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]]>The post Logic Becomes the First Rapper with a New York Times’ Best-Selling Novel appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The 29-year-old rapper recently released his debut novel, Supermarket, under the pen name Bobby Hall, and the book has now emerged as No.1 on the magazine’s latest charts. Previous number one was A.J. Finn’s mystery thriller The Woman in the Window, which spent three weeks on the top spot.
Logic shared the news with his social media followers by posting a photo of his achievement and writing in the caption: “Humbled. Thank YOU all.”
Published by Simon & Schuster, Supermarket officially hit the bookstores on March 26, 2019. The novel is described as “darkly funny psychological thriller” which tells
To accompany Supermarket, Logic also presented a soundtrack album of the same name which debuted at No.56 on US Billboard 200. Unlike the novel, which received generally positive reviews, the album was universally panned by the critics who described it as “uniquely bad,” and “suite of vapid love songs”.
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]]>The post Logic Reveals His Next Project is a Follow-Up to 2014’s “Under Pressure” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>As it stands, Logic’s discography includes five studio albums and 30 singles. This year, the rapper released Confessions of a Dangerous Mind which reached number one in the charts and contained a collaboration with Eminem. Now, Logic is at work on album number six.
Speaking with Tiny Meat Gang Podcast, Logic revealed that a new album is already in the works. He has described it as the followup to 2014’s Under Pressure and has revealed that it will be a return to his roots. It will also share personal stories about the rapper’s life.
“It talks a lot about really dope s**t,” he explained. “It’s very hip-hop and very dope, but not like my album Young Sinatra 4, which is kinda boom-bap hip-hop. This one is more modern hip-hop.
“I’m talking about a lot of s**t,” he added. “I’m talking about life, things I’ve gone through and having a child. All types of stuff.”
You can check out the full segment here;
The post Logic Reveals His Next Project is a Follow-Up to 2014’s “Under Pressure” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Logic Becomes the First Rapper with a New York Times’ Best-Selling Novel appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The 29-year-old rapper recently released his debut novel, Supermarket, under the pen name Bobby Hall, and the book has now emerged as No.1 on the magazine’s latest charts. Previous number one was A.J. Finn’s mystery thriller The Woman in the Window, which spent three weeks on the top spot.
Logic shared the news with his social media followers by posting a photo of his achievement and writing in the caption: “Humbled. Thank YOU all.”
Published by Simon & Schuster, Supermarket officially hit the bookstores on March 26, 2019. The novel is described as “darkly funny psychological thriller” which tells
To accompany Supermarket, Logic also presented a soundtrack album of the same name which debuted at No.56 on US Billboard 200. Unlike the novel, which received generally positive reviews, the album was universally panned by the critics who described it as “uniquely bad,” and “suite of vapid love songs”.
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