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Logic

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1990-01-22
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Born on January 22, 1990, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II—widely recognized by his stage name Logic—is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer hailing from Gaithersburg, Maryland. Early in his career, back in 2009, Logic performed under the moniker Psychological before eventually simplifying it to just Logic, a name that would go on to become synonymous with lyrical depth and authenticity.

Logic made his first official mark on the music scene with the release of his debut mixtape, Young, Broke & Infamous, on December 15, 2010. This was followed by Young Sinatra in 2011, which helped build momentum for his growing fanbase. Then, on April 30, 2012, he dropped Young Sinatra: Undeniable, further solidifying his presence in the hip-hop world. By 2013, Logic had gained enough attention to be featured in XXL magazine’s prestigious Freshman Class, a major milestone for any rising artist.

His journey into mainstream success continued when his debut studio album, Under Pressure, hit the shelves in 2014. That same year, on November 12, Logic made a memorable network television debut performing “I’m Gone” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon—a moment that showcased his talent to a much broader audience. Over the years, Logic continued evolving as an artist, releasing impactful projects like YSIV on September 28, 2018, which paid homage to hip-hop legends and highlighted his respect for the genre’s roots.

In July 2020, Logic took a bold step into the digital space by signing with Twitch and launching his full-time streaming career—an unexpected but natural move given his engaging personality. Fans were excited to see another side of him beyond music. Then, in 2021, he unveiled plans for his autobiographical memoir titled This Bright Future, offering readers an intimate look into his life, struggles, and triumphs. That same year, Logic expanded into acting, making his onscreen debut as Dax in the Apple TV+ series Mr. Corman, released in August.

He didn’t stop there. In 2022, Logic lent his voice to two episodes of the popular animated series The Legend of Vox Machina, delighting fans with his versatility. On August 31, 2022, he surprised listeners with Peanuts, an instrumental beat tape that demonstrated his production skills and creative range. Then came February 24, 2023, when Logic dropped his ninth studio album, College Park, a deeply personal project inspired by his hometown and life experiences.

Later that year, on July 5, 2023, Logic announced a unique partnership with Rubik’s Cube—a collaboration that reflected his love for puzzles and problem-solving, both in music and life. Throughout his journey, Logic has remained a dynamic figure in entertainment, constantly reinventing himself while staying true to who he is. From mixtapes to memoirs, from rap albums to streaming sessions, Logic continues to push boundaries—and people are paying attention.

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So, when it comes to Logic’s highest rated movie—or film, or even music project for that matter—it’s actually The 4:30 movie (2024) that stands out. Yeah, interestingly enough, despite the mixed reactions, that same title, The 4:30 movie (2024), also happens to be considered his lowest rated work across film and music categories. I know, kind of surprising, right? But hey, that’s how it goes sometimes. Logic’s fans have been talking about it a lot, and honestly, The 4:30 movie (2024) really seems to be the one project that defines both the peak and the dip in his recent creative output. Whether you love it or not, you can’t deny that The 4:30 movie (2024) has made an impact.

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