
Before Logic topped Billboard charts or toured the world, he was a rapper featured on underground blogs and performing at open mics. Along the way, he caught fire with a track called “All I Do.” Complete with a guest appearance from Berner, the visual takes Logic across the campus of the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. More than a decade later, Logic plans to lyrically return to that place in his life with the release of his eighth studio album, College Park.
“It takes place in 2011. And it’s a day in a life with me and my best friends. My boy C Dot Castro, who’s a fellow rapper, who’s all over the album actually,” Logic told SiriusXM.
“Big Lenbo, who let me stay in his basement in College Park when I was homeless and didn’t have anywhere to go; who I wouldn’t be here today without. And then of course 6ix, my in-house producer. He was at the University of Maryland. He was pre-med, he was gonna be a doctor, and I snatched him up. Now he’s a multi-platinum-selling producer, which is really cool. And it’s about all the shenanigans we get into in a day in the life, on the way from College Park to D.C. for an open mic night that I’m ‘headlining.’”
Logic brings together a number of artists, including Redman, Joey Bada$$ and RZA. The project also brings together a number of artists from around Washington, D.C. and Maryland, including Fat Trel and ADÉ. Not to be forgotten, the project also features some of his longtime friends and collaborators like C Dot Castro and Big Lenbo. Check out the complete project below.