Logic Complete Discography (Albums, Mixtapes, Singles, and Features)

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Logic, born Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, has an impressive career from basically every angle.  The now-retired rapper is also an acclaimed producer and songwriter, and has even published a New York Times bestselling novel…which, perhaps unsurprisingly, was bundled with its own soundtrack.

Today, Logic is a Twitch streamer.  It’s not all video games, however.  He produces beats and interacts with fans on the platform, too.

In virtually every arena in which he sets foot, Logic demonstrates talent and skill—and his rap career was no exception.  He garnered two Grammy nominations, as well as gold and platinum certifications, during his relatively short time as a rapper before his retirement in 2020.

Here is Logic’s complete discography, in chronological order.  It includes all albums, mixtapes, singles, and features.

 

Mixtapes

 

Albums

 

Singles

  • “Under Pressure”
  • “Buried Alive”
  • “Now”
  • “Alright” featuring Big Sean
  • “Driving Ms. Daisy” featuring Childish Gambino
  • “Young Jesus” featuring Big Lenbo
  • “Like Woah”
  • “Fade Away”
  • “Flexicution”
  • “Wrist” featuring Pusha T
  • “Sucker for Pain” with Lil Wayne, Imagine Dragons, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla Sign and featuring X Ambassadors
  • “Everybody”
  • “Black Spiderman” featuring Damian Lamar Hudson
  • “1-800-273-8255” featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid
  • “Broken People” Rag’n’Bone Man
  • “44 More”
  • “Overnight”
  • “Everyday” with Marshmello
  • “One Day” featuring Ryan Tedder
  • “The Return”
  • “Everybody Dies”
  • “Keanu Reeves”
  • “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”
  • “Homicide” featuring Eminem
  • “OCD” featuring Dwn2earth

 

Features

  • “Feels Right” by Yonas
  • “I Got This” by Tyler Thomas also featuring Vic Mensa
  • “20/20” by Lungz
  • “Willing to Die” by Gin Wigmore also featuring Suffa
  • “All of Me” by Big Gigantic also featuring Rozes
  • “Sriracha” by Tech N9ne also featuring Joyner Lucas
  • “Home” (Remix) by Snoh Aalegra
  • “You Can Count On Me” by Ansel Elgort
  • “Sometimes” by Snoh Aalegra
  • “The Feeling” by John Lindahl
  • “Pray” by Sam Smith
  • “Start Again” by OneRepublic
  • “ISIS” by Joyner Lucas
  • “These Days” by Silas
  • “Fun Up Here” by Mike Posner
  • “Twisted” by French Montana also featuring Juicy J, and ASAP Rocky
  • “A Letter to my Younger Self” by Charli XCII

 

Mixtapes

Young, Broke & Infamous

Released: December 15, 2010

Cover artwork for Young, Broke, and Famous.

Facts about Young, Broke, and Infamous

  • The opening song, “Stain in the Game,” is about Logic’s power struggle starting from the bottom of the rap game, and his identity of climbing through the ranks in order to stand out.
  • Young, Broke, and Infamous refers to his lifestyle at the time of release. Only 20 years old when the mixtape debuted, Logic was living in a friend’s basement and had no fan base at the start of his career—a play on the true meaning of “infamous,” or perhaps a nod to how notoriety can, unfairly, launch careers better than good behavior.
  • In the track “Young Sinatra,” Logic touches on people’s shock when he raps.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Young Sinatra”
  • “Can I Love”
  • “BackPack”

 

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Young Sinatra

Released: September 19, 2011

Cover artwork for Young Sinatra featuring a mugshot of the singer.

Facts about Young Sinatra

  • “All I Do” is about Logic’s everyday workflow in his personal studio: grinding every single day, and traveling on the road with his team all over the country.
  • The track “Mind of Logic” serves as a lyrical tour of Logic’s mind.  He discusses his desire to be the greatest, as well as his lack of self-doubt and pure determination.

 

Popular Songs

  • “All I Do”
  • “Mind of Logic”
  • “Let Me Go”
  • “Young Sinatra II”

 

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Young Sinatra: Undeniable

Released: April 30, 2012

Young Sinatra Undeniable album cover, a black and white photo of Sinatra with "Undeniable" printed across his eyes.

Facts about Young Sinatra: Undeniable

  • “Numbers” covers the nonstop race of chasing money, and the passion needed in order for his dream to become reality.
  • In the track “Inception,” Logic discusses the hardships he went through prior to his career, the rough patches he faced, and fun stories that come from his core.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Numbers”
  • “Inception”
  • “Dead Presidents III”

 

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Young Sinatra: Welcome To Forever

Released: May 7, 2013

Welcome to Forever album cover featuring black and white image of Sinatra swarmed with female fans.

Facts about Young Sinatra: Welcome To Forever

  • The track “Man of the Year” is produced by Kanye West’s mentor, No I.D.
  • In 2013, Logic earned on spot on XXL’s Freshman Hip Hop Artist list.  Additionally, in April of the same year, he was signed to Def Jam records.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Welcome to Forever”
  • “Roll Call”
  • “Walk on By”
  • “Man of the Year”

 

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Bobby Tarantino

Released: July 1, 2016

Cover artwork for Bobby Tarantino by Logic, grainy technicolor portrait of the rapper sitting in an armchair.

Facts about Bobby Tarantino

  • “Flexicution” is basically a list of Logic’s bragging rights, with some gratitude to the fans that made it possible, as well.
  • In the track “44 Bars,” Logic brings up the pressure he still feels despite achieving mainstream success, and how he presses on for his fanbase.
  • “Super Mario World” covers Logic’s passion for video games, since the rapper grew up playing the Call of Duty series, The Last of Us, Borderlands, and Uncharted, and many others.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Flexicution”
  • “Wrist”
  • “Super Mario World”
  • “44 Bars”

 

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Bobby Tarantino II

Released: March 9, 2018

Cover artwork for Bobby Tarantino II featuring a stylized, grainy picture of the rapper bandaging a bloody hand in a backseat while a beautiful brunette woman drives.

Facts about Bobby Tarantino II

  • Logic uses “Contra” to point out how many listeners only appreciate his commercial hits.
  • “Everyday” is about Logic’s dedication to his dream of bigtime success, and how it endures despite the fact he’s already accomplished it: he wants to stay on top, and continue making better and better music.
  • “Midnight” is a two-part track. Part I is about Logic’s life and how it differs from those of most hip hop artists, while Part II celebrates his success in achieving the dream he had since he was 13, when he first learned about the Wu-Tang Clan.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Midnight”
  • “Warm It Up”
  • “OverNight”
  • “Everyday”

 

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Albums

 

Under Pressure

Released: October 21, 2014

Under Pressure artwork featuring Logic as graffiti on a dilapidated building.

Facts about Under Pressure

  • The track “Gang Related” is about the struggles of youth, and the fear and miserable upbringing that adolescents within poor communities frequently face.  Often, they feel they have little recourse but to join gangs.
  • In “Soul Food,” Logic discusses his acceptance into the rap game.  While he’s happy to grab his rise of fame and keep going even higher, he also realizes he’s close to reaching top-tier success. Eventually, the only direction left is down.
  • Logic discusses his cigarette addiction, and the difficulty in finally quitting, in “Nikki.”

 

Popular Songs

  • “Gang Related”
  • “Nikki”
  • “Under Pressure”

 

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The Incredible True Story

Released: November 13, 2015

Artwork for Logic's The Incredible Story, Logic surrounded by a space crew while he flies a ship; stylized like 80s sci-fi movie posters.

Facts about The Incredible Story

  • In the track “Like Woah,” Logic discusses how great his life is going so far in the music business.
  • “Fade Away” is about accepting one’s own death, whenever that time comes, and ensuring you leave your mark on this world while you still can.
  • Logic explains he isn’t boastful, but simply “the greatest” at being his truest self, in “I Am the Greatest.”

 

Popular Songs

  • “Stainless”
  • “Young Jesus”
  • “Fade Away”
  • “City of Stars”

 

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Everybody

Released: May 5, 2017

Album artwork for Everybody by Logic, stylized like a Renaissance painting reminiscent of The Last Supper, with a robot at its center.

Facts about Everybody

  • “Everybody” encourages racial equality via self-love and respect for others.
  • In “BlackSpiderman,” Logic discusses how everyone should be proud of themselves, remember where they come from, and to respect each other, even when you disagree.
  • “1-800-273-8255” is, in fact, the official suicide hotline number, and its lyrics discuss suicide prevention.  Additionally,  Logic discusses how ending one’s life is never the answer to any problem, no matter how big, embarrassing, or impossible it seems.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Everybody”
  • “BlackSpiderman”
  • “1-800-273-8255”
  • “Killing Spree”

 

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YSIV

Released: September 28, 2018

Artwork for YSIV, identical to Young Sinatra cover but with Logic himself in the mugshot instead.

Facts about YSIV

  • In the track “The Return,” Logic discusses his rise to fame, and his many emotions as a result. What’s more, Logic calls out his haters—and Donald Trump—for their lack of faith.
  • “Wu Tang Forever” was a very special collaboration for Logic, since Wu Tang Clan’s appearance on the Kill Bill Volume 1 soundtrack was of enormous influence for him.
  • “ICONIC” is another special first-time collaboration, between Logic and Jaden Smith.  Additionally, the title of this track is a reference to Jaden’s gold-certified single, “ICON.”

 

Popular Songs

  • “100 Mile and Running”
  • “YSIV”
  • “ICONIC”
  • “One Day”

 

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SuperMarket

Released: March 26, 2019

Supermarket album artwork, grainy red background with bright yellow text in the center.

Facts about SuperMarket

  • In the track “Bohemian Trapsody,” Logic discusses past personal relationships.  He also covers his experiences smoking weed, as well as his opinion on its legalization.
  • “Pretty Young Girl” covers Logic’s loyalties to friends and family, who have also been there for him and respected his focus on his music career.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Pretty Young Girl”
  • “Bohemian Trapsody”

 

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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Released: May 10, 2019

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind by Logic, with the singer posing and giving the peace sign as he dissolves into a red, anguished skeleton and debris.

Facts about Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

  • In “Homicide,” Logic expresses his flow of rap and lyrical meanings, compared to the new trend of mumble rappers that don’t deserve their hype, such as Lil Pump, Lil Xan, and Desiigner.
  • In the track “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,” Logic expresses his pent-up insecurities due to living such a public life. Additionally, in the lyrics he idealizes mental illness and creativity with references to Kid Cudi and Kanye West.
  • “Icy” pokes fun at materialistic rappers who use cars, women, and jewelry in order to flex their wealth.

 

Popular Songs

  • “Keanu Reeves”
  • “Homicide”
  • “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”

 

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No Pressure

Released: July 24, 2020

No Pressure album artwork, Logic suspended against orange background as furniture and audio equipment orbits around him.

Facts about No Pressure

  • “Soul Food II” examines how much Logic as changed as a person, and how his rap has evolved since the start of his mainstream career.
  • Logic uses “GP4” to explain his humble beginnings coming from a low-income family, fraught with unresolved mental health and drug addiction issues.
  • “DadBod” covers his evolved mindset in his musical career: how, now that he’s achieved success, he can look forward to the future with his wife and son, as well as his new streaming career which will keep him touch with fans, kill time, and earn some income once he leaves the rap game.

 

Popular Songs

  • “GP4”
  • “No Pressure”
  • “Perfect”
  • “DadBod”

 

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Logic retired from the music industry to focus on fatherhood, but given his appreciation for so many artists and genres of music, it’s hard to imagine he’ll stay out of the game forever.

Fans hoping for new albums in the future might just get their wish, after all.  While Logic himself has made no mention of returning, he definitely wouldn’t be the first musician to hop in and out of retirement.

 

Vinyl Days

"Vinyl Days' Album cover by Logic

Release Date: June 17, 2022

Facts about Vinyl Days

  • Logic released “Decades” and “Tetris” as the first singles from the album on April 22, 2022.
  • On his Twitter account on January 11, 2022, Logic posted a clip of him creating a beat using his voice on one of Jay-Z’s microphone’s which was given to him by No I.D.—see the clip below.
  • The album contains a lot of samples, hence Logic announcing that the project would be released once all the samples clear.

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