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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]He wrote the album for his successful debut novel, and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible" and asking aloud, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]He wrote the album for his successful debut novel, and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible" and outright asking aloud, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible" and asking aloud, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he life"[[note]]He wrote the album for his successful debut novel novel, and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible" and asking aloud, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".



-->"I don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore."

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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Vinyl Days'' was produced and released after Logic's announcement of retirement in large part due to him still owing Def Jam a one last major release as part of his contract. He admitted that [[AbsurdlyShortProductionTime the entire 30-track album was put together in 12 days]] as he was booking to become independent ASAP, but did so with enough care and intent to end the partnership on a high note.
* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Vinyl Days'' was produced and released after Logic's announcement of retirement in large part due to him still owing Def Jam a one last major release as part of his contract. He admitted that [[AbsurdlyShortProductionTime the entire 30-track album was put together in 12 days]] as he was booking to become independent ASAP, but did so with enough care and intent to end the partnership on a high note.
* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the lyrics aloud (calling them "terrible"), "terrible" and asking aloud, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud (calling the lyrics "terrible"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", filler" and broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud (calling the lyrics them "terrible"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Before Logic's official return to music in 2021, he released a number of beats and singles on his [=YouTube=] channel, with several of them attributed to [=MadGic=] (pronounced "magic"), a collaborative project between him and producer Madlib. In 2022, he revealed that the two of them had actually made a full [=MadGic=] album together, which he described as "the best album of [his] life", but since Madlib couldn't remember any of the samples used on the album, they couldn't be cleared and the album couldn't be released.
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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud (calling the lyrics "terrible" and asking himself, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud (calling the lyrics "terrible" and asking himself, "What the fuck was I thinking?"), "terrible"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life" (as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel, with both being inspired by him falling in love with his now-wife), and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time, and said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud, to which he called the lyrics "terrible" and asked himself, "What the fuck was I thinking?", and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".

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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life" (as life"[[note]]as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel, with both being novel and it was inspired by him falling in love with his now-wife), current wife[[/note]], and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time, and time. To this, he said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him.him, and that he was glad to have gone through the experience of releasing the album and dealing with its reception. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud, to which he called aloud (calling the lyrics "terrible" and asked asking himself, "What the fuck was I thinking?", thinking?"), and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
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* CreatorBacklash: Minor example overlapping with DearNegativeReader. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQdkzimX8n8 a 2023 video]] in which Logic reviewed [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]]'s scathing "NOT GOOD" review of his album ''Supermarket'', he offered a mixed response to the album in retrospect. He stood by the album as a "brave" creative risk, a genuine capsule of "one of the most beautiful times in [his] life" (as he wrote the album for his successful debut novel, with both being inspired by him falling in love with his now-wife), and a coping tool for depression and anxiety that he was dealing with at the time, and said that nothing in Fantano's review could take away from how the album helped him. He said that he "wanted to die" when he first saw the review upon its release, and while he responded to some of Fantano's remarks by laughing about how much they hurt him at first or giving comically exaggerated sad[=/=]angry reactions, he ended up genuinely conceding to several points brought up. He admitted that he found the much-maligned Music/RedHotChiliPeppers pastiche "Lemon Drop" to be "wack" and that someone probably should've talked him out of making/releasing it, agreed with Fantano summarizing the lyrics of "By the Bridge" as "faux-deep filler", broke into laughter when Fantano read some of the latter song's lyrics aloud, to which he called the lyrics "terrible" and asked himself, "What the fuck was I thinking?", and called the chorus of "Pretty Young Girl" "cringe" and "predator shit". He ended by giving Fantano's review a "solid 7" out of 10 and saying that he could "agree on some (most) of the things [Fantano] said about the album".
-->"This is not my best moment, but it's from the heart."
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Among various cases of Def Jam not reimbursing his ''No Pressure'' collaborators that Logic's gone public about, the remix of "Perfect" with Music/LilWayne and A$ap Ferg took months to come out due to the label not paying them to clear their features.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Among various cases of Def Jam not reimbursing his ''No Pressure'' collaborators that Logic's gone public about, the remix of "Perfect" with Music/LilWayne and A$ap [=A$AP=] Ferg took months to come out due to the label not paying them to clear their features.
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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Vinyl Days'' was produced and released after Logic's announcement of retirement in large part due to him still owing Def Jam a one last major release as part of his contract. He admitted that [[AbsurdlyShortProductionTime the entire 30-track album was put together in 12 days]] as he was booking to become independent ASAP, but did so with enough care and intent to end the partnership on a high note.



-->"I don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore."

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-->"I don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore.""
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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper -- [[TakeThatCritics clapbacks against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to alwaysperform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements but still holding much respect for him.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Among various cases of Def Jam not reimbursing his ''No Pressure'' collaborators that Logic's gone public about, a purported remix of "Perfect" with Music/LilWayne has yet to come out due to the label not paying him.

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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper -- [[TakeThatCritics clapbacks against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to alwaysperform always perform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements but still holding much respect for him.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Among various cases of Def Jam not reimbursing his ''No Pressure'' collaborators that Logic's gone public about, a purported the remix of "Perfect" with Music/LilWayne has yet and A$ap Ferg took months to come out due to the label not paying him.them to clear their features.
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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper -- [[TakeThatCritics clapbacks against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to perform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements but still holding much respect for him.

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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper -- [[TakeThatCritics clapbacks against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to perform alwaysperform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements but still holding much respect for him.
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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper, [[TakeThatCritics clapback against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to perform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements, but still holding much respect for him.

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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper, rapper -- [[TakeThatCritics clapback clapbacks against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to perform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements, disagreements but still holding much respect for him.



* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: Following his initial retirement, Logic chose to move onto streaming full-time after signing a massive 7-figure deal with Website/{{Twitch}}. However, he ended up fading from the site and social media in general [[https://youtu.be/2l5dr91ctTQ?t=3610 due to getting burnt out by internet paparazzi and social media hatedoms.]]
-->''"I don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore."''

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* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: Following his initial retirement, Logic chose to move onto streaming full-time after signing a massive 7-figure deal with Website/{{Twitch}}. However, he ended up fading from the site and social media in general [[https://youtu.be/2l5dr91ctTQ?t=3610 due to getting burnt out by internet Internet paparazzi and social media hatedoms.]]
-->''"I
hatedoms]].
-->"I
don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore."''"
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* ProductionPosse: Ever since his major-label debut, Logic has kept the same prominent team members around him, most popularly producer [=6ix=] and album artist Sam Spratt.

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* ProductionPosse: Ever since his major-label debut, Logic has kept the same prominent team members around him, most popularly producer [=6ix=] and album artist Sam Spratt.Spratt.
* WhyFandomCantHaveNiceThings: Following his initial retirement, Logic chose to move onto streaming full-time after signing a massive 7-figure deal with Website/{{Twitch}}. However, he ended up fading from the site and social media in general [[https://youtu.be/2l5dr91ctTQ?t=3610 due to getting burnt out by internet paparazzi and social media hatedoms.]]
-->''"I don't need people calling my 19[-month old] son ugly and hoping that he dies. That's kind of the the world that I didn't want to be a part of anymore."''
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* DearNegativeReader: He's a rapper, [[TakeThatCritics clapback against critics is kind of expected]]. However, he's also been known to be quite cordial with critics despite knowing that he doesn't tend to perform well with them. Despite [[WebVideo/TheNeedleDrop Anthony Fantano]] being known for giving Logic generally pretty harsh reviews (especially for ''Supermarket'' and ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''), [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFdK5SE_dHg the two are on quite friendly terms]], with Logic having his disagreements, but still holding much respect for him.
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* ContestWinnerCameo: Logic held a contest for a fan to be included in the cover painting of ''Everybody''; it was won by a fan named Josh suffering from osteogenesis imperfecta.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Among various cases of Def Jam not reimbursing his ''No Pressure'' collaborators that Logic's gone public about, a purported remix of "Perfect" with Music/LilWayne has yet to come out due to the label not paying him.
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* DearNegativeReader: On his Twitch stream, he's on several occasions mentioned fan criticism of ''Confessions'' as "lazy", immediately rebutting with how much of a commercial success it and its accompanying tour was.
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* DearNegativeReader: On his Twitch stream, he's on several occasions mentioned fan criticism of ''Confessions'' as "lazy", immediately rebutting with how much of a commercial success it and its accompanying tour was.

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* ColbertBump: “1-800” was well-received upon release in spring 2017, but it didn’t truly make the jump to Top 40 until July 20th, when the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]] led [=DJs=] to play the song as a PSA.

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* ColbertBump: “1-800” was well-received upon release in spring 2017, but it didn’t truly make the jump to Top 40 until July 20th, when the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]] led [=DJs=] to play the song as a PSA.PSA.
* ProductionPosse: Ever since his major-label debut, Logic has kept the same prominent team members around him, most popularly producer [=6ix=] and album artist Sam Spratt.
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* ColbertBump: “1-800” was well-received upon release in spring 2017, but it didn’t truly make the jump to Top 40 until July 20th, when the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]] led DJs to play the song as a PSA.

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* ColbertBump: “1-800” was well-received upon release in spring 2017, but it didn’t truly make the jump to Top 40 until July 20th, when the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]] led DJs [=DJs=] to play the song as a PSA.
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* ColbertBump: “1-800” was well-received upon release in spring 2017, but it didn’t truly make the jump to Top 40 until July 20th, when the death of [[Music/LinkinPark Chester Bennington]] led DJs to play the song as a PSA.

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