Logic Signs His Father To Bobby Boy Records

During a recent stop on his College Park tour, Logic shared a sweet moment with his dad onstage. He vowed to protect the 69-year-old by signing him to his label, Bobby Boy Records. Logic has been open about his relationship with his father, which has been problematic in the past. It seems as though now, the rapper is really committing to changing it for the better.

Onstage, Logic reflects on asking his dad “Why do you always ask me for money?” The rapper shares that his father’s response was “I don’t know.” He recalls his father saying, “I think it’s just the fact that I’m financially insecure because I want to leave a legacy for your little brother.” Logic says he told the 69-year-old “You know what dad, I’m gonna do an album with you. I’m going to teach you about Black ownership and what it means to run a business.”

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Logic Wants To Teach His Dad About “Black Ownership”

“Dad I want to make sure that you’re safe,” Logic told his father onstage, “And we make this album, that you are protected, and you have the greatest lawyers in the f***ing business, and I want to sign my father at 69-years-old to Bobby Boy Records right now. And give him what he always wanted.” His father goes on to say, “I love this boy,” adding, “I knew he was going to be a star… when he came out of my balls, n***a!”

Last month, Logic reflected on his dad asking him for $1 million during his appearance on the Whiskey Ginger with Andrew Santino podcast. The rapper recalls his father telling him, “I want a million dollars for my band so we can buy a house and make music in it.” He claims to have turned down his dad’s request, telling him, “Please don’t ask me for money– can we just like throw Fu***ing catch or some Sh*t?”

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Logic Tells Juicy J Why He’s Scared Of Edibles

Logic and Juicy J are two prolific smokers but they aren’t necessarily fond of edibles. Rightfully so, THC-infused treats pack a punch that can leave one couchlocked for hours on end. During a recent sit-down for Logic’s Instagram page, the “1995” collaborators explained some of their recreational drug preferences. However, Logic admitted that he never consumed cannabis as an edible out of fear of the effects, especially after witnessing his merch guy on an insane three-day trip on his previous tour.

“I’ve never eaten an edible,” Logic began. “I don’t know, I’m scared. I’m scared. ‘Cause my merch guy on my last tour said he took the tiniest gummy but it was like almost 1000 MG or some crazy shit and he was high for 72 hours.” Juicy J, however, has experience in the department of edibles, though he avoids them these days. “Yeah I don’t fuck with them edibles like that either,” the Memphis rapper said. “I had to stop too. Them mothafuckas have you seeing shit.”

Logic & Juicy J Want To “Float”

Edibles aside, Logic did express interest in dabbling with psilocybin. “You ever done shrooms or microdose? How is that? I really wanna do it. My wife was down to do it a few years ago but I wasn’t mentally ready yet and then I was ready but now she’s pregnant so she’s like, ‘You gotta wait until I have my baby.’ So my question is, how is it when you microdose? What’s it feel like?” Juicy J kept his response short, stating, “Floating.”

Perhaps, the two will have the chance to experience an enlightening shroom trip in the near future. Logic and Juicy J plan on hitting the road together for the College Park tour, which kicks off on May 25th. The collaborators will hit 23 cities including Boston, Houston, and Detroit before concluding at the end of June 9 in Phoenix. The College Park tour will be in support of Logic’s latest album while Juicy J will perform records from Mental Trillness, which dropped earlier this year. Check out the hilarious conversation between Juicy J and Logic above. Sound off with your thoughts in the comments.