Logic has released a new documentary called Vinyl Days Documentary. The hour-long film shows the rapper’s last few days of recording his album Vinyl Days. The album is also the rapper’s last on his former record label Def Jam, which he discusses in the documentary. “Leaving the only place I’ve ever known as a home for ten years,” he said. “To then go be independent and really do it on my own, it’s a scary thing. It’s a lot of things that I think are like building up and like so much going on and I just feel tired man.”
Earlier this year, Logic announced his move to record label BMG. With the new label, he will also be able to own his masters for every album he makes. In an interview with Billboard, Logic spoke about the label switch. “There’s a lot of bullshit in the music industry,” Logic added in a statement. “I’m just glad to move on to a place where I can be independent and respected as an artist, and feel like I’m in control of my career.”
He first signed with Def Jam in 2014, where he released his debut studio album Under Pressure. His other albums include The Incredible True Story, Everybody, YSIV, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and No Pressure.
Logic’s Vinyl Days
Vinyl Days was released on June 24 and include features from Action Bronson, Curren$y, Russ, RZA, AZ, The Game, Royce Da 5’9″ and Wiz Khalifa. Logic will be hitting the road on a co-headlining tour with Khalifa this summer. The Vinyl Verse Tour will kick off July 27 in Irvine, CA. Other stops include Phoenix, Dallas, Nashville, Atlanta and Brooklyn. It will conclude September 2 in St. Louis, Missouri. 24KGoldn, DJ Drama, Fedd The God, C Dot Castro, Rubi Rose and Berner will play on select dates of the tour. Tickets are on sale now.
Written By: Roy Lott