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Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, better known as Logic, one of the best rappers in the world, has officially announced his retirement from music. In a Twitter update, he mentioned, “Officially announcing my retirement with the release of “No Pressure” executive produced by No I.D. July 24th… It’s been a great decade. Now it’s time to be a great father.”

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Logic is famous for something other than his rap game though. He is perhaps one of the craziest video game fanatics, who has been playing since a very young age. In 2016, he gave us a little tour of his gaming room, and it represented every gamer’s dream. From Playstation headphones to a strategy book on Witcher and also throw in few Storm Troopers in the mix. 

He showed us some of his favorite games from back then, which included Call Of Duty Black Ops, Battlefield 4, Destiny, The Last Of Us, Wolfenstein, and many more. Recently, a report from The Verge revealed that Logic is signing a seven figured deal with Twitch.

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Logic is famous for something other than his rap game though. He is perhaps one of the craziest video game fanatics, who has been playing since a very young age. In 2016, he gave us a little tour of his gaming room, and it represented every gamer’s dream. From Playstation headphones to a strategy book on Witcher and also throw in few Storm Troopers in the mix. 

He showed us some of his favorite games from back then, which included Call Of Duty Black Ops, Battlefield 4, Destiny, The Last Of Us, Wolfenstein, and many more. Recently, a report from The Verge revealed that Logic is signing a seven figured deal with Twitch.

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“I announced my retirement from music because it came to a point where I felt forced, like I had to do certain things.” 

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Logic also opened up on the reasons he chose to be a full-time streamer, leaving his music career behind. It absolutely does not come as a surprise, as his passion for gaming and popular culture is beyond compare. 

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“I’m a musician, I’ll always be one. I’m still gonna, like, rap on songs that probably won’t come out.” 

It is ambivalent for those of us who are fond of his music, but the rapper seems happy to transition into a gamer. 

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“I think it’s a powerful platform that allows me to connect with my fans in the best way possible.”

In all honesty, Logic could have chosen any platform he wanted to but feels Twitch would be the best for him. He has streamed on Twitch before but nothing on a contractual basis. 

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His last album, “No Pressure” will live stream on Twitch on July 24. We have already seen Logic teaming up with Myth, Ninja, Reverse2k in past streaming sessions. Hopefully, we will see more of that in the near future. 

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