Louis Logic is tagged as: hip-hop, hip hop, rap, underground hip-hop, underground hip hop Louis Logic started rapping at a young age but it wasn’t until he attended Penn State in the mid/late 90s where he recorded his first release, “Logistics 101” which ended up being the B-side for his first 12 inch, “Planet Rock” featuring L-Fudge. Banking L-Fudge’s popularity on Jedi Mind Trick’s Superregular Records in 1998, Louis started gaining notoriety. He released a series of 12 inches “General Principal” featuring J-Treds (with the widely favored B-side, “Factotum”), “Loudmouth” and “Guilty As Charged” while making connections with artists such as Jedi Mind Tricks (landing two guest spots on the now classic, “Violent By Design”) as well as others. In early 2000, Louis released his first album, “Music To Drink By”, largely composed of his 12 inch releases. His album garnered mild fanfare but his off-kilter flow and dynamics left him with a small fanbase. Frustrated, Louis Logic went back to the boards and started remodeling his lyrical style in favor of more complex multisyllable rhyme structure and darker humor, and lost some of his “underground” curtails. During this period Louis’s releases became more sparse but cropped up lesser 12 inch... Read More About Louis Logic Biography... Send Louis Logic ringtones to your cell |
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