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 ...
Logic, who recently returned to rap after retiring to become a professional gamer, is set to release his second book next week, a memoir titled The Bright Future. Today, GQ published an excerpt from ...
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 ...
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.
While Logic has faced his fair share of harassment throughout his career, it’s impossible to ignore the positive impact he’s had on the culture. That’s particular true for his suicide prevention song ...
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 wasn’t patient. Every mixtape and every album, I was trying every angle I could think of to craft that hit, especially on Bobby Tarantino, a trap album that was wall-to-wall with bangers. But no ...
Joe Budden doesn't believe that Logic's suicide awareness song "1-800-273-8255" came from a genuine place. In a video shared on Tuesday, the retired rapper and podcast host guested on The Pivot ...
When Logic first released his suicide prevention track, “1-800-273-8255,” it garnered both a lot of positive and negative feedback from the public. Though that was the case, fans cannot deny the ...
“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 ...
A study published in the BMJ reveals that Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid’s 2017 hit “1-800-273-8255” actually saved lives. The study showed that during the 34-day period after the song’s release on ...
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