Robert Bryson Hall II, better known by his stage name Logic, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and author born on January 22, 1990, in Rockville, Maryland. Logic burst onto the music scene with his mixtape "Young, Broke & Infamous" in 2010 and gained considerable attention with his "Young Sinatra" mixtape series, leading to his signing with Def Jam Recordings. His music is characterized by sharp lyricism, often exploring themes of mental health, racial identity, and his upbringing in a broken home. Logic's ability to blend storytelling with technical rap skills has distinguished him within the hip-hop community.
Throughout his career, Logic has been known for releasing a steady stream of music, including albums, mixtapes, singles, and collaborations. His discography includes the hit album "Under Pressure" (2014), the Grammy-nominated single "1-800-273-8255" (2017), and his fifth studio album "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" (2019). Despite announcing his retirement from music in July 2020, Logic has continued to be active in the music scene, with recent releases like "D.A.R.E", "Keep Being You", and "Masked Up" demonstrating his unwavering passion for the art form and his commitment to evolving as an artist. His collaboration with C Dot Castro and T Man the Wizard on "Check Please" and his track "81" featuring Logic, show that he still embraces the collaborative spirit that initially helped establish his name in the music industry.
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