Rapper Logic has gone viral, thanks to a confusing performance that took place over the summer. The MC-born Robert Bryson Hall hit the road during Juicy J‘s College Park Tour in June.
However, for some unknown reason, a video of the wild and shirtless show has made its way to social media today. The clip features Logic removing his shirt to perform his hit song “DadBod.”
The artist, who was apparently imitating Ice Spice, started whining and moving in a seductive manner. At some point, Logic touched his private parts while doing something that looked like twerking.
He also bent down low to show off what looked like a red G-string. The performance took another strange turn when he decided to put his finger on his belly button and either lick or taste it.
The famous “1-800-273-8255” rapper was applauded by concertgoers who appeared delighted by the sexy moves. His bandmates laughed at the gyrating they had just witnessed.
Some social media users said he was doing too much, others said he was most likely dealing with mental health issues and should be left alone.
this that rapper Logic????? hol up pic.twitter.com/RB0GjPOgz4
— trey 〽️ (@honestpapito) August 18, 2023
When not shaking what his mama gave him on stage, Logic is cooking tracks in the studio. The “Black SpiderMan” artist recently announced that he will soon drop a mixtape called Inglorious Basterd.
There might be a reasonable explanation as to why the MC was dancing and showing off his butt. In June, Logic announced that he sold his impressive music catalog for an eight-figure deal with Influence Media Partner.
Some of Logic’s biggest hits include “Young Sinatra III,” “Sucker for Pain,” and “Homicide.”
In a press release, Logic explained his decision: “Making music has always been a creative outlet and a form of therapy for me, and I’ve been humbled by how deeply it has connected with people around the world. It’s important to me that the positive messages of my music continue to reach new audiences, and I’m excited to partner with Rene and the Influence Media Partners team to make a further impact through creativity.”
Influence Media Partners’ founding advisor Rene McLean added: “Logic is a changemaker with an independent mindset and entrepreneurial spirit. He’s proven himself to be a multifaceted artist who never confines himself to one box. Logic has made a tangible impact not only on the music charts, but on culture, and his commitment to destigmatizing and raising awareness around mental health issues is admirable. Influence Media is proud to partner with Logic to ensure his powerful body of work is heard for generations to come.”
Should Logic keep doing his moves on stage?