
Firstly, because you’re in shock due to the fact that you have never experienced a level of such greatness, and secondly, because your voice is gone as rapping alongside the one and only Eminem, is not as easy as he makes it look.Įminem in concert in LA was enough to make me extraordinarily happy, but for him to perform some hits from the Recovery album made the entire night absolutely worth it!! It was nostalgic for him to perform his old hits, taking me back to elementary and junior high school days, but Recovery was the album that solidified my love and appreciation for his artistry, talent and heart!Įm's portion of the show was absolutely fantastic, he is truly a lyrical genius and he never fails to deliever with an energy and intensity that is infectious! I would have been more than happy (and actually would have preferred) if the show was just his performance, but I can fully understand why he would need someone to fill some time to give him a break between his sets. Aside from the upbeat tracks, his stage presence is something else, he manages to be filthy and charming all at the same time.Īnd by the end of the show, you’re speechless. Once you’ve wiped your tears away, “Without Me”, “The Real Slim Shady”, “Rap God” and more is performed, to get your body moving, dancing, jumping, flashing, whatever you are in to. That’s not to say the concert is a downer, no, not at all. When songs like “Lose Yourself”, “Stan”, “Not Afraid” and a few others were sung, tears flowed freely, because like every other person, those songs were a part of various struggles and difficulties you or someone you are close to have faced. I could see it in their eyes, as they threw their hands to the beat and mouthed every word along with him, that at this moment, this is all they have ever wanted. The audience was as real as he is, old, young (too young), male, female and people of all colours were there. As far back as we can remember, Eminem was there, withstanding the wrath of time and still being able to top the charts many, many years later. Without a breathe of a moment, he jumps directly in to rapping, setting the crowd on fire as most of us have been waiting in the stadium for hours, and some of us have been waiting for years. As if natural instinct, everyone started chanting, ‘EM-IN-EM, EM-IN-EM’, until the legend himself took the stage, wearing a get up that only the King of Rap could pull off. In 2018, Logic was nominated for two Grammy Awards including, Song of the Year and Best Music Video for his hit, "1-80.“EMINEM.” Seeing his name lit across the stage was mind blowing. In 2017, Logic started his own record label called Team Elysium.

To create any kind of music I want, from boom bap to the turn up to the radio has been such a blessing! Thanks for letting me be me and supporting me always." He once tweeted, "I just want to say how much I love you as my fans! Growing with you has been amazing. He offers inspiring words to others around him and he's quick to give thanks to those who have supported him along the way. Logic's fanbase is youthful and widespread. The organization reports that it received the "second highest daily call volume in its history" the day Logic's song was released. In fact, he worked with Alessia Cara and Khalid to create the song, "1-80." The number is the actual phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the song encourages listeners to stay strong, reach out for help, and be thankful to be alive. From there, his career really took off and he produced several hits, aiming to create a social impact. In April of 2013, Logic joined the ranks of Kanye West, Leona Lewis, Ludacris, and more when he was co-signed to Def Jam Recordings.

Sinatra served as an idol for Logic as he was growing up and he has since strived to model his own style after him. Then, in 2011, Logic put forth his second mixtape, "Young Sinatra". Not long after, the young rapper was signed to Visionary Music Group. In December 2010, Logic released his first official mixtape, "Young, Broke & Infamous". While Logic did not have the most perfect childhood, he's turned his hardships into successful and inspirational rap records. Born in 1990 and raised in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Sir Robert Bryson "Bobby" Hall II, better known by his stage name, "Logic", is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer.
