US rapper, Logic announces retirement from his music career to focus on being "a great father" to his son
American rapper, Logic has announced his retirement from his music career with the release of his sixth studio album ‘No Pressure’, dropping on Friday, July 24.
The 30-year-old rapper – real name Sir Robert Bryson Hall II took to social media to make the shocking announcement and also explained that he wants to focus on being "a great father" to his son.
He wrote: '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.'
The rapper and his wife Brittney Noell announced they were expecting their first child, a son, back in August last year.
Logic, who started putting out music in 2009 after a string of mixtapes, has collaborated with so many stars including Eminem, Childish Gambino, Gucci Mane, YBN Cordae, G-Eazy, Wiz Khalifa, Hailee Steinfeld, and actor Will Smith among many others.
His biggest hit was a 2017 song about suicide called '1-800-273-8255.' He titled the song after a prevention hotline in the States.
The sixth studio album, ‘No Pressure’ will mark Logic’s first release since his fifth studio album, ‘Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind’ dropped last year.
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