Four years ago, rapper Logic released his hit song "1-800-273-8255" — a reference to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — in hopes of helping others. A new study released this week found it did ...
Joe Budden thinks Logic was “pandering” when he dropped “1-800-273-8255” to raise suicide awareness. “Logic is full of sh*t. I don’t believe him,” Budden began. “You can’t know and you can’t prove it.
It should be obvious by now, but Logic cares very deeply about making music with messages (even if his execution often undershoots his ambition). That’s the gist of the new profile mini-documentary ...
The 2017 MTV Video Music Awards are taking place in Los Angeles this evening (Aug. 27), and Logic is one of the many artists that is taking the stage for the star-studded awards show. The Everybody ...
Rapper Logic's song "1-800-273-8255" may have helped prevent a significant number of suicides around the time of its release, according to a study published Monday. The song's title is the phone ...
Logic’s “1-800-273-8255” has become one of the biggest hits of his career. In addition to receiving multiple platinum certifications and a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year, the track has ...
Logic is up for his first Grammy at this year's show. His song "1-800-273-8255" featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid snagged him two nominations. The song has inspired listeners for the way it addresses ...
Logic's Grammy Award-nominated song "1-800-273-8255," a collaboration with singers Khalid and Alessia Cara, continues to be the best-selling single of the rapper's career. After the record was ...
A new study has found Logic’s hit song “1-800-273-8255,” released in April 2017, actually prevented suicides during its run. As reported by CNN, a study published Monday by the medical journalthe BMJ ...
For as much flak as Logic took — and probably still takes — for his earnest 2017 suicide prevention anthem “1-800-273-8255,” it turns out that the song was actually pretty effective in its stated ...
“I’ve been praying for somebody to save me, no one’s heroic … And my life don’t even matter, I know it, I know it … They say every life precious but nobody care about mine …” Now, a new study finds ...
Before rapper Logic recorded his 2017 album, “Everybody,” which would eventually go platinum, he traveled in a bus from Los Angeles to New York City, stopping at fans’ homes to share meals. The artist ...