Logic

Logic

Birth : 1990-01-22,

History

Sir Robert Bryson Hall II (born January 22, 1990), known by his stage name Logic, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Raised in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Logic expressed an interest in music as a teenager, and ventured into a musical career in early 2009, releasing a mixtape titled Young, Broke & Infamous in 2010.

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Logic

Movies

Vinyl Days Documentary
After ten years with Def Jam Recordings, Logic approaches his final album under the label. Over the course of ten days, he retreats to the comfort of his home studio alongside his team of friends and close collaborators (Arjun “6ix” Ivatury - Producer, Kyle “PSTMN” Metcalfe - Producer/Engineer, and Bobby Campbell - Engineer). With an emphasis on analog equipment and returning to the roots of hip-hop; Logic utilizes a shipment of over one hundred vinyl records to sample from, courtesy of Eothen “Egon” Alapatt of Now-Again Records. The JT Clemente-directed documentary captures Logic’s creation of “Vinyl Days” along with intimate moments of late studio nights, family time, and everything in between.
Free Guy
Musician
A bank teller called Guy realizes he is a background character in an open world video game called Free City that will soon go offline.
I Still Breathe
I STILL BREATHE is a documentary about a group of socially aware young adults who give extraordinary and deeply emotional testimonies of being black, mixed race and white in London, England. They react to the impact of George Floyd's brutal and unnecessary killing which has sent shockwaves globally. The response to this inhumane act has been an awakening in the collective social consciousness, and "Black Lives Matter" has echoed around the world. But what will happen now? Will power and privilege continue to turn a blind eye? Or will the new generation see what the current custodians have achieved for good and ill, and come together to right the wrongs of the past to bring in a new era of hope for the future? I STILL BREATHE is a statement of hope for the world. Sometimes the most profound messages come from the voices that are unheard.
Band Together With Logic
Self
In this YouTube Originals special, Logic invites the world to collaborate with him on an original song, and opens up his creative process like never before. After Logic lays down some rough ideas and releases them on Joseph Gordon-Levitt's online collaborative platform, HITRECORD, the song takes on a life of its own: Thousands of people from around the world build on what Logic started, bringing their own ideas and influences, and inspiring each other to push the music in unexpected directions. Through this unique process, Logic discovers the stories and talents of 21 musicians: an unlikely band of collaborators who come together to create a truly original song and music video.
Logic's Everybody Documentary
The 45 minute film follows Logic through the making of the album which has a lot of contributions from guest artists, musicians and instrumentalists. Even his wife Jessica Andrea has guest vocals on several songs and skits. There is one scene where the rapper gets very emotional about the content of the album and how much love he gets from his dedicated fans.
Logic's Everybody Documentary
Executive Producer
The 45 minute film follows Logic through the making of the album which has a lot of contributions from guest artists, musicians and instrumentalists. Even his wife Jessica Andrea has guest vocals on several songs and skits. There is one scene where the rapper gets very emotional about the content of the album and how much love he gets from his dedicated fans.
Logic - Vinyl Days Documentary
Himself
After ten years with Def Jam Recordings, Logic approaches his final album under the label. Over the course of ten days, he retreats to the comfort of his home studio alongside his team of friends and close collaborators. With an emphasis on analog equipment and returning to the roots of hip-hop; Logic utilizes a shipment of over one hundred vinyl records to sample from. The JT Clemente-directed documentary captures Logic’s creation of “Vinyl Days” along with intimate moments of late studio nights, family time, and everything in between.