Louis Logic
(Born, Louis Dorley) is a New York City based underground hip-hop MC. He is a former member of the Demigodz, appearing on a number of tracks on their first album. He has also released albums as a solo artist, and as The Odd Couple with Jay Love. He has recently made his arrangement with longtime producer J.J. Brown official; his most recent album was released under the artist name "Louis Logic & J.J. Brown."
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History
He first became interested in hip-hop at the age of eleven when he was exposed to
U.T.F.O.'s hit "Roxanne, Roxanne". By his own admission, lyrical talent did not come naturally to him, and he has cited Vinnie Paz (formerly Ikon the Verbal Hologram) for the name which has become Logic's moniker, 'The Drunken Dragon.' In 2002, the Demigodz
The Godz Must Be Crazy
EP was released, featuring Logic on a number of tracks.
Louis Logic's solo career took off in 2003 with the release of
Sin-A-Matic
, which was met with critical acclaim and widespread underground success. In 2004 he withdrew from the Demigodz, citing that his association with the group was overshadowing his solo career, and the fact that his music was developing in a very different direction from the style which made him comfortable with the Godz, who generally value traditional battle-style rhyming over innovation. However, in 2005 Louis Logic made an appearance on long time Demigodz affiliate Majik Most's debut album "Molesting HipHop (released on Domination Recordings). The song entitled "Chicks Don't Mind" was produced by JJ Brown - Logic's primary producer and close friend.
Although he released
Alcohol/Ism
later that year as The Odd Couple with Jay Love, his departure from the Demigodz also marked a retreat from collaborative work. His 2006 album with J.J. Brown,
Misery Loves Comedy
features no cameos at all by other rappers, although a singer was brought in for one track. Misery Loves Comedy was Logics first release on his new label, Fatbeats Records.
In September 2006, Louis and J.J. released their first music video for the single "The Great Divide." The video was directed by Jed I. Rosenberg.
Logic is now working on a project with new producers entitled "Spork Kills". It is a total departure from his previous work, as he has expressed his displeasure with the "undergound" hip-hop scene and labels.
Discography
Albums
- Music to Drink By: A Collection of Loosies & Exclusives
(2000, Superegular/Pot to Piss In)
- Debacle in a Bottle: A Not Album
(2002, Pot to Piss In)
- Sin-A-Matic
(2003)
- Blame It on the Hooch
(2004)
- Look out for Lou
EP (2007)
Collaborations and guest appearances
- The Odd Couple — Alcohol/Ism
(2004, Brick)
- J.J. Brown and Louis Logic — Misery Loves Comedy
(2006, Fat Beats)