Logic dropped his sixth and final studio album No Pressure last night, thus making him officially retired. The Maryland raised-rapper recently said the LP would be his last, and he'd focus on being a good father from now on.
He held a listening party for fans last night and got emotional while playing the final track. Logic also thanked several artists for their support, including Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
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"I wanna thank Kendrick because he doesn't know how much he was there for me, and Cole, and Drake," said Logic in tears. "F*cking A$AP and Ferg, and Mac Demarco, man, f*cking Toro y Moi. It was such a dream for him to be on this album and record. There's too many people, man."
Logic, who signed a seven-figure deal with Twitch, addressed the Ratt Pack after that.
"I love you all. I appreciate you all," said Logic, who R.A. the Rugged Man recently called a better rapper than Joe Budden. "I bid you farewell and, as always, I'm obediently yours. I won't be on the internet for the first time in my career because it hurts me. And every time I released an album I just wanted it to be loved and this time, I don't check the internet because I finally love myself. So, thank you so much and, as always, peace, love, and positivity. I love you, I appreciate you, and I'll see you in other endeavors."
Do you think Logic is really retiring or will he drop more music later on?