Logic (rapper)

From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Whoops! Maybe you were looking for Anthony Fantano?
Logic

Logic (born January 22, 1990) is a rapper. He is most famous for telling people not to kill themselves. Due to his looks, he is considered to be the nephew of Anthony Fantano. He's been in the music industry since 2010, however, he didn't blow up until 2017 when he released a song about telling people not to kill themselves, and an album, Everyone. Asides from playing video games and rapping, he is also a terrible author, as seen in his album and book Supermarket.

Early life[edit | edit source]

Logic was born in Maryland on January 22, 1990. Due to his looks, he appears to be white. However, he has a African American father, thus making him biracial (in his penis). His parents suffered a lot, but Logic was able to reconnect with his father. He saw people distribute cocaine in his neighborhood, which could be the cause of his father suffering from an addiction. He tried to do very well in high school, but that never happened.

Career[edit | edit source]

2005-2012: Early career[edit | edit source]

At the age of 13, Logic met one of his friends. He became interested in rapping after watching Kill Bill, and the film score was produced by RZA, one of his favorite rappers. This changed his entire life and bought his first album, The Roots' You Want More. In 2009, he started rapping through his original moniker, Psychological. However, that name wasn't catchy enough, so he decided with his current name, Logic. He was able to open for very popular hip-hop acts like Ludacris and Pitbull but no one knew who he was.

Discography[edit | edit source]

  • Not The Queen Song (2014)
  • Based on a True Story (2016)
  • Everyone (2017)
  • YSIV (2018)
  • Supermarket (2019)
  • Confessions of a Safe Mind on a Dancefloor (2019)
  • The Queen Song (2020)
  • Vinyl Days (2022)
  • College Park (2023)

See also[edit | edit source]