u/B-Con12

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Logic is Hiding Behind his Bullshit.

Logic says social media makes him depressed because of Reddit threads like this, but honestly, after looking through the thread, I agree with a lot of the criticism being brought up. Over the years he’s come across as a sellout and increasingly disconnected from the people who supported him in the first place. Between the lazy music releases, putting content behind paywalls, and expecting a tour with G-Eazy to somehow sell out, it feels like he’s become everything he once rapped against back when he actually felt genuine and relatable.

And look, I’m glad he’s a father and focusing on his family. Nobody should hate on someone for wanting to be present for their kids or stepping away from toxic parts of the internet. But being a father doesn’t suddenly excuse charging a fortune for content, putting in minimal effort, and acting cheap with the people who helped build your career. Especially in this economy, people are struggling financially, so asking supporters to constantly pay more while the quality keeps dropping just feels out of touch. Get real. Some criticism is actually good and necessary instead of hiding behind “social media is toxic” every single time people call something out.

What makes it worse is that stepping away from social media almost feels less like protecting mental health and more like avoiding accountability. Not every negative comment is blind hate. Sometimes people are giving honest feedback because they genuinely miss the artist he used to be. Early Logic felt hungry, passionate, relatable, and anti-industry. Now he feels overly commercial, defensive, and disconnected from reality. The authenticity that made people connect with him just doesn’t seem to be there anymore, and that’s why so many people are frustrated.

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u/B-Con12 — 7 days ago