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Logic Announces New Album "Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind," Debuts New Song


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Logic announced some serious plans for the year. While he went on a rampage in 2018, releasing two projects within the span of a few months, he revealed plans to release a book as well as some work in film. His debut novel Supermarket is set to arrive on March 26th but it looks like he might have some new music arriving soon too. The rapper debuted on a new song on social media and announced that he has a new project on the way.

Logic announced his new project, Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind on Twitter earlier today. The rapper announced the project along with an unnamed single and visual. The trailer/music video for the finds him rapping in front of a single camera before he begins bleeding at the neck that ultimately covers his entire body by the end of it. The rapper opens up about his own insecurities and struggles with anxiety and depression on the track. He didn't reveal a release date but it looks like it could be coming in the coming months.

The new preview serves as the first piece of original music we've heard form Logic since January when he released, "Keanu Reeves." It's unsure if the track will end up making the final tracklist of his forthcoming project but either way, we're looking forward to hear what Logic has up his sleeve.

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