Logic Is Retiring After Releasing “No Pressure”
Logic, the American rapper, singer, record producer and songwriter had announced that he will be retiring from the music industry. The ‘Sucker For Pain’ rapper will drop his sixth studio album, “No Pressure” on July 24, 2020 after which he’ll bid goodbye to the mic.
Catching everyone by surprise, Logic announced the news in a good way through his social media accounts. “Officially announcing my retirement with the release of ‘No Pressure’ executive produced by No I.D. July 24th…,” It’s been a great decade. Now it’s time to be a great father.”
Logic revealed that he is going to be a father in the most unexpected way. The title track of the album, ‘No Pressure’, released in 2019 confirmed the news of him welcoming the little one into the world. The last verse of the song goes like, “Surprise! It’s a little baby boy, f— TMZ, they can’t get the scoop on that s—.”
The album, “No Pressure” is the sequel to his debut “Under Pressure” which arrived in 2014. Logic has achieved success through topping the chart with his “Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind” which came out in 2019.
He’s been at No.1 on the Billboard 200 thrice and earned top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, twice. He’s got ‘Song That Defines The Decade’ in his backpack with ‘1-800-273-8255‘ which features Khalid and Alessia Cara. This 2017 number by Logic received a Grammy nomination and the rapper also performed the track during the award show.
Logic had teased “No pressure” album in a Reddit post at the start of the year, informing fans that they’d find him returning to a his classical sound. But had not mentioned anything about his retirement.
Well, the news has been pretty disheartening for many of his fans. However, one can start to settle into this shock with his new release.
By: Aatira Kakroo