Logic
Logic
Logic is a critically acclaimed American rapper, record producer, and author, known for his lyrical intelligence, storytelling, and advocacy for mental health and equality. Rising to fame with albums like Under Pressure and Everybody, Logic quickly established himself as a thoughtful and socially conscious voice in hip-hop. As an author, he made his literary debut with the novel Supermarket, a psychological thriller that became a New York Times bestseller, showcasing his versatility beyond music.
Born as Sir Robert Bryson Hall II on January 22, 1990, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Logic overcame a difficult childhood marked by poverty, addiction in his family, and racial identity struggles. These experiences deeply influence both his music and writing, which often explore themes of self-worth, mental health, and resilience. His success story—from a turbulent upbringing to international fame—has inspired many to pursue their dreams despite the odds.
Logic is widely recognized for his motivational and reflective quotes. One of his most iconic lines is, “Peace, love, and positivity.”—a mantra that runs throughout his work. Another powerful quote from his novel is, “The mind is a prison.” These statements highlight his commitment to emotional honesty, personal freedom, and uplifting others, values that define both his artistic and literary careers.