Logic discography

American rapper Logic has released eight studio albums, one EP, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, ten mixtapes, five beat tapes, 66 singles (including 23 singles as a featured artist), three promotional singles and 42 music videos. In December 2010, Logic released his debut mixtape, Young, Broke & Infamous.

Logic discography
Logic at the Verge Campus Tour in 2014
Studio albums8
Compilation albums1
Music videos42
EPs1
Singles66
Soundtrack albums1
Mixtapes10
Promotional singles3
Beat tapes5

Logic released his second mixtape, Young Sinatra, in September 2011, which included the song, "All I Do". He later released the mixtapes, Young Sinatra: Undeniable, in April 2012 and Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever, in May 2013.

Logic went on to release his debut studio album, Under Pressure, on October 21, 2014, to generally favorable reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned two singles: The title track and "Buried Alive".

His second studio album, The Incredible True Story, was released in November 2015 and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album included the singles: "Young Jesus", "Like Woah" and "Fade Away". He was later featured on the song, "Sucker for Pain" for the Suicide Squad soundtrack, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He later released the mixtape, Bobby Tarantino, in July 2016 and included the singles: "Flexicution" and "Wrist".

Logic's third studio album, Everybody, was released in May 2017 and debuted at number one in the US, becoming his first album to reach the top of the Billboard 200 with 247,000 album-equivalent units, of which 196,000 were pure album sales. The album spawned three singles: The title track, "Black Spiderman", and "1-800-273-8255", with the latter single peaking in the top ten in various countries and later became certified platinum 8x by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Following the release of the album, Logic released the mixtape, Bobby Tarantino II, in March 2018. It debuted at number one in the US, becoming his second consecutive number-one album in the US and included the singles: "44 More", "Overnight" and "Everyday".

His fourth studio album, YSIV, was released in September 2018 and debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart. He released Supermarket, the soundtrack to his novel of the same name in March 2019.

His fifth studio album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, was released two months later in May and debuted at number one in the US, making it his third album to reach the top of the chart. The album included the singles "Keanu Reeves", the title track and "Homicide", with the latter single peaking in the top ten in various countries.

Logic's sixth studio album, No Pressure, was released on July 24, 2020, to generally favorable reviews from music critics. The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 221,000 album-equivalent units, of which 172,000 were pure album sales. Additionally, Logic announced that after the release of the album, he would officially be retiring from music.

The following year, Logic came out of retirement, and released a single, “Intro” on June 18, 2021, leading fans to speculate that a new project was in development. The ensuing week, he would release a compilation album, The Y.S. Collection Vol. 1, featuring songs from his first three Young Sinatra tapes. Logic’s seventh mixtape, Bobby Tarantino 3, released on July 30th, 2021. The album received mostly positive feedback from critics.

Logic's seventh studio album, Vinyl Days, was released on June 17, 2022. This is Logic's last album with Def Jam, and is a farewell to all of his memories with them. Critics responded with generally positive reviews to the album. Vinyl Days featured many celebrities including Morgan Freeman, J. J. Abrams, Nardwuar, Tony Revolori, Anthony Fantano, and more.

Logic's eighth studio album, College Park, was released on February 24th, 2023. College Park is Logic's first studio album as an independent artist on his own label: BobbyBoy Records, Three Oh One Productions, BMG. College Park is where Logic began writing his first songs and started putting on small concerts with 100-200 people, as mentioned at the end of the song Ayo on College Park. The story/skits of the album takes the listeners back to when Logic was in College Park with recording music and beginning his journey as a rapper.

He has another album that has been under wraps for years, titled Ultra 85. There are multiple theories about this album circling among Logic's fans. This project is hinted at towards the end of Logic's sixth album, No Pressure. In the track Heard Em Say, Thalia (an AI program who has been guiding listeners through Logic's discography since his first album, Under Pressure) says "This concludes the No Pressure program~Welcome to the Ultra 85 program." This lead many fans to believe that No Pressure is actually Ultra 85, however Logic has since discredited this theory and said that Ultra 85 is still in the works. During a livestream on Twitch in late 2020, Logic also mentioned that No Pressure included songs/verses that were originally for Ultra 85. In addition to this, Logic tweeted “ULTRA 85 2024” in early September 2021. In January of 2024, Logic confirmed the release of his long awaited 9th studio album, Ultra 85.

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