Logic Shares Heartfelt Message After "Everybody" Goes Platinum

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Recording artist Logic attends the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.
Logic's gone platinum off "Everybody."

Logic's had one of the biggest years of his career within the past twelve months. The rapper's career skyrocketed to a whole new level. His underground following blossomed over the year and his album, Everybody was a project that helped him reach a wider demographic. It's been doing incredibly well on the charts and the project's single "1-800" had an incredibly positive impact in the world. Less than a year after the album dropped, it's now certified platinum.

Logic took to Instagram to reveal that his album, Everybody has gone platinum. The rapper shared sincere message to his fans for helping the album get to where it is right now. 

"My album went Platinum!!!!!! Thank you all so much for making my dreams come true!!!! Thank you for loving and supporting me to be myself even when people in the industry tried to make me feel bad for who I am." He wrote, "You were there to show me I didn’t have to change or pretend to be someone I wasn’t. That I could be my sci loving, Rubik’s cube solving, anime obsessed video game playing dude who raps his ass off. Unapologetically be yourself! Thank you for giving me a platform. Thank you for doing it OUR WAY every step of the way!!! IM SO HAPPY! #RattPack I love you."

The accomplishment definitely couldn't have been done without his fan base. A few weeks back, he released his second project within a year with Bobby Tarantino 2 which lead to his second album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200. 

 


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