Logic announces retirement from music, will release final album No Pressure next week
Rapper Logic has revealed that he's retiring from music, and will release a final album called No Pressure next Friday (24 July).
The Maryland-raised rapper started releasing music as Logic in 2009. His debut album Under Pressure arrived in 2014, and next week, Logic will complete his music career with new LP No Pressure.
No Pressure will follow on from last year's Confessions of a Dangerous Mind LP and the soundtrack for his debut novel SUPERMARKET (which featured a couple of Mac DeMarco-produced tracks).
Logic's final album is produced by No I.D., and he writes, "It’s been a great decade. Now it’s time to be a great father."
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Back in August 2019, Logic released his "No Pressure Freestyle" video on YouTube, which saw him announce that he was having a baby boy with Brittney Noell.
The skilled rapper also reached a milestone in his career last year when he managed to collaborate with his longtime hero Eminem on "Homocide".
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