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Logic on His "Farewell" Album and Retiring to Rural Oregon
Episode 68

Logic on His "Farewell" Album and Retiring to Rural Oregon

The Great Creators with Guy Raz · Guy Raz | Wondery

January 2, 202455m 35s

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Show Notes

Bobby Hall -- better known by his stage name Logic -- first started making waves in the rap scene with his 2010 mixtape "Young, Broke, and Infamous". In 2018, he blew up and received two Grammy nominations for a song he titled 1-800-273-8255, which is the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. But just a couple years later, he announced his retirement and moved to rural Oregon to focus on his family. In this episode, Guy and Bobby talk about the methods he’s been using to cope with his persistent anxiety, and why he’s gearing up to release what he's calling his last "rap" album ever.

Links from the show:

Guy's How I Built This interview with Logic

Logic: Young, Broke, and Infamous

Logic: 1-800-273-8255

Logic's edited Instagram photo that fooled everyone

John Cleese on Open and Closed Creativity

Interview with Andre 3000 about why he stopped rapping


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