In the mixtape, Logic mainly deals with personal issues such as his future, his relationship with his father and the problems at school. In April 2012, he released Young Sinatra: Undeniable. In March 2012, Billboard magazine named Logic the Next Big Sound, an award for artists who have achieved unusually rapid prominence on the Internet. His music video for All I Do was Logic’s first song, which generated more than one million views on YouTube. The mixtape met with the great response on the internet. On September 19, 2011, he released his second mixtape Young Sinatra. Zarou offered Logic to include him on his label. The mixtape caught the eye of Chris Zarou, owner of the independent record label Visionary Music Group. In December 2010, Logic released its first official mixtape Young, Broke and Infamous. Logic performed as a support act for Pitbull, Ludacris, and EPMD. Later, he changed his stage name to Logic. He first appeared under the pseudonym Psychological and published the Mixtape Psychological: The Mixtape.
At the age of 16, Taylor brought him some CDs to record his songs. Logic was 13 years old when he met his mentor Solomon Taylor for the first time. Since 2015, Logic is married to Jessica Andrea, with whom she lives in Beverly Hills, California. His texts are partly political and treat in addition to drug use, racism and discrimination of minorities even more social or socio-critical issues. He used his spare time to devote himself to music, as this was the best way to express his feelings. From the 10th grade on, Logic regularly skipped school and was excluded from further high school attendance due to lack of achievement. Logic attended Gaithersburg High School but never graduated. His older brother was a gang member and drug dealer. His alcoholic mother was utterly overwhelmed with the education because she suffered much from her addiction. The cocaine and crack-addicted father left the family early and broke off any contact. This is due to the problematic family circumstances he was struggling with. His childhood and youth were mainly characterized by problems and suffering. Logic grew up in the problem area of West Deer Park in Gaithersburg. Logic is the son of an African American from Maryland and a fair-skinned American. The album spawned Logic’s first international hit, ” 1-80, ” which reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified twice platinum in the United States. Their fifth album, Everybody debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 247,000 units, of which 196,000 were album sales net. In May 2017, Logic released their third studio album Everybody. Logic released its fifth mixtape, Bobby Tarantino, in 2016. It was also certified gold in the United States, has sold more than 185,000 copies. Perhaps Logic never really wanted to retire and instead just wanted to switch up his sound.The second The Incredible True Story was published in November 2015, receiving mostly positive comments from critics. The project itself has a very new-school MF DOOM feel to it (going all the way to the masked protagonist). If this is the case, what can we expect from the new alias in the future? He’s not officially denied it anywhere yet, so we’re also leaning towards it being him.
Hell, even Wikipedia already has this project listed under Logic’s official discography with “as Doctor Destruction” in parenthesis. Third, the features on the mixtape are well within Logic’s realm. First, the project is (publicly) executively produced by Logic. There are many factors that have people certain that DOC D is in fact Logic. The project in question is a new mixtape titled PLANETORY DESCTRUCTION by a mysterious new artist called DOC D. There was a project released over the weekend, however, that has many of his fans saying he has come out of retirement and reinvented himself. The reason for retirement was also focused around becoming “a great father” to his kid. He had officially retired from the rap game when he signed a seven-figure deal with streaming giant Twitch. Logic made it very clear last year that No Pressure was going to be his last album ever.