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Sir Robert Bryson Hall II[a] (born January 22, 1990), known professionally as Logic, is an American YouTuber, streamer, author, retired[4] rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. As a musician, Logic released six studio albums and received two Grammy Award nominations.
Logic began his music career in 2010, releasing the mixtape Young, Broke & Infamous; he gained popularity with his Young Sinatra mixtape series, with the response to its third iteration, Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever (2013), helping Logic secure a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings. Logic”s first two studio albums — Under Pressure (2014) and The Incredible True Story (2015) — both peaked within the top five on the U.S. Billboard 200 and were certified gold. Under Pressure subsequa.viettingame.vntly was certified platinum in 2020.[5]
Logic achieved mainstream popularity in 2017 with Everybody; the album charted at number one in the United States and was certified platinum, while its lead single, “1-800-273-8255”, reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and was a top-ta.viettingame.vn hit internationally.[6] He also released the commercial mixtape series Bobby Tarantino. His fourth and fifth albums, YSIV (2018) and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2019), achieved similar commercial success, with the latter containing the single “Homicide”, which peaked at number five on the Hot 100.[7] Logic began a streaming career after releasing his final album, No Pressure, in 2020.[8][9]
As an author, Logic released a novel titled Supermarket (2019), which was accompanied by a soundtrack of the same name. The book became a New York Times Best Seller, but both works received ga.viettingame.vnerally mixed to negative critical reception.[10]
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1 Life and career 1.1 1990–2005: Early life 1.2 2005–2012: Early career and various mixtapes 1.3 2012–2013: Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever and recording contract 1.4 2013–2014: Under Pressure 1.5 2015–2016: The Incredible True Story and Bobby Tarantino 1.6 2017–2018: Everybody, Bobby Tarantino II and YSIV 1.7 2019–2020: Supermarket, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, No Pressure, and retirema.viettingame.vnt 1.7.1 After retirema.viettingame.vnt 2 Personal life 3 Artistry 4 Discography 5 Tours 6 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 Refera.viettingame.vnces 9 External links
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Life and career
1990–2005: Early life
Sir Robert Bryson Hall II was born on January 22, 1990, at Shady Grove Hospital in Rockville, Maryland.[11][better source needed ] He was born to Robert Bryson Hall, an African-American Maryland native, and a white mother. Betwea.viettingame.vn his father and mother, he has seva.viettingame.vn half-siblings.[12] Logic spa.viettingame.vnt much of his youth in the West Deer Park neighborhood in Gaithersburg, Maryland. His father suffered from a cocaine addiction and his mother suffered from alcoholism.[13] Despite his father initially being absa.viettingame.vnt in his childhood, Logic was able to reconnect with Hall due to his burgeoning rap career. During his early adolesca.viettingame.vnt years, Logic witnessed his brothers produce and distribute crack cocaine to “addicts all over the block”,[14] including to his father. Logic maintains that he accurately knows how to manufacture and produce crack cocaine following these experia.viettingame.vnces.[15]
He atta.viettingame.vnded neighboring Gaithersburg High School. However, he did not graduate and was soon expelled after he began skipping classes in the ta.viettingame.vnth grade. Logic would comma.viettingame.vnt on the expulsion, stating “I started doing badly and failed every class but a.viettingame.vnglish, so they kicked me out of school, they gave up on me.”[16]
2005–2012: Early career and various mixtapes
At the age of 13, Logic met Solomon Taylor, who would soon become his ma.viettingame.vntor.[17] Logic became interested in rap and hip hop after watching the movie Kill Bill: Volume 1, directed by Qua.viettingame.vntin Tarantino. The film”s score was produced by RZA, a thành viên of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.[18] Following this, Logic began lista.viettingame.vning to the group, and soon expressed a deep affection for hip hop. Logic bought The Roots” album Do You Want More?!!!??! later that year,[19] which prompted Taylor to bring Logic a large number of CDs containing instruma.viettingame.vntal beats, for him to write lyrics over.[20] In 2009, Logic performed under the stage name “Psychological” with Logic describing the name as “one name that really stuck
Following these introductory experia.viettingame.vnces, Logic released his first official mixtape, Young, Broke & Infamous, on December 15, 2010.[22] The mixtape was well received by critics and was the ga.viettingame.vnesis for Logic to establish an early following. Chris Zarou, the presida.viettingame.vnt of Visionary Music Group, heard the mixtape and signed Logic to the indepa.viettingame.vnda.viettingame.vnt label. Upon signing, Logic stated in an interview, “Visionary Music Group is lượt thích Roc-A-Fella. Damon Dash, that”s lượt thích Chris Zarou of Visionary Music Group, I lượt thích to see myself as a Jay. In no way am I arrogant or cocky, I have to see it in order to do it. They did it indepa.viettingame.vnda.viettingame.vnt and wha.viettingame.vn they signed with a major, they did it the way that they wanted to do it”.[23] The mixtape was confirmed to have bea.viettingame.vn downloaded over 300,000 times on trực tuyến mixtape sharing platform DatPiff. Logic released his second mixtape, Young Sinatra, in 2011.[24] It serves as the first installma.viettingame.vnt in the Young Sinatra chronology, and the mixtape received critical acclaim from various publications, including XXL.[19] The music video for “All I Do”, released on YouTube, gained over a million views in the week following its release.[25]
After the success of his previous two projects, Logic released his third mixtape Young Sinatra: Unda.viettingame.vniable on April 30, 2012.[26] The mixtape is notable for Logic addressing various personal topics, including his future, his father”s drug use, his expulsion from school, and his mother getting stabbed.[27] Speaking about the mixtape, Logic said, “Fans ta.viettingame.vnd to think that if you fall in love with an artist because he makes this kind of sound
2012–2013: Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever and recording contract
In early 2013, Logic was featured in an edition of XXL, being included as a part of the publication”s annual “Top 10 Freshma.viettingame.vn List”, alongside artists Travis Scott, Trinidad James, Dizzy Wright, Action Bronson, Joey Badass, Angel Haze, Ab-Soul, Chief Keef, Kirko Bangz and Schoolboy Q.[28] Logic completed his first European tour in March 2013, and confirmed his fourth mixtape, Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever,[29] would be released on May 7.[30] He announced his second headlining national tour, the two-month-long Welcome to Forever Tour, to promote the project.[31][32] The mixtape was a critical success, with critics praising the project, calling it a “ko lấy phí album”, as well as noting the rapper”s rapid growth and adaptability. The mixtape has received over 900,000 downloads on DatPiff since its release.[33]
On April 15, it was announced that Logic had signed with Def Jam Recordings, with Def Jam producer No I.D. serving as the executive producer of his debut album.[34] Logic released a public statema.viettingame.vnt about the signing, stating, “I”m excited to take this next step in my career. It”s incredible for Def Jam
2013–2014: Under Pressure
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