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Bob's Demo 2005 The known songs from before Logic had a stagename.
EASTKOAST_KILLA 2005-2008 Logic's first stage name that he recorded music under.
Lord Sybliminal 2006-2009 Logic's second stage name; he became more mainstream in his second phase of songwriting.
On My Way 2006-2008 One of Logic's first verified projects, a mixtape that was likely made sometime between 2006-2008, before Psychological.
Finding Logic 2009 A mixtape project that Logic released on his MySpace account before it was hacked. The tracklist was formed using Last.fm. Though this information would typically be inaccurate, the track titles are from the correct era and make sense in regard to Logic's musical style. (Ex. Songs like "Ask Em", "Feel Good RMX", "LaLaLa", "I Want It All", "Stain In The Game", etc. were all Logic songs, some of them making it to YBI).
Psychological The first of Logic's works to enter the music industry.
Young, Broke & Infamous 2010 Logic's second mixtape and precursor to the Young Sinatra series.
Ustream 2010-2015 Logic's livestream on Ustream between 2010 and 2015.
Just Another Day 2010-Present Logic's video series detailing his day-to-day routine and fun moments in his life.
Young Sinatra 2011 Logic's third mixtape, and the first to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
Young Sinatra: Undeniable 2012 Logic's fourth mixtape, and the second to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
Logic: The Mixtape The unofficial, but mainstream version (and name) of Psychological.
Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever 2013 Logic's fifth mixtape (first work with Def Jam, and first commercial release), and the third to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
While You Wait An EP that Logic released as a teaser for his 2014 debut studio album, Under Pressure.
Under Pressure 2014 Logic's first studio album.
Southpaw (Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture) 2015 Soundtrack for the 2015 film Southpaw.
The Incredible True Story Logic's second studio album.
Suicide Squad: The Album 2016 Album made for the movie Suicide Squad, released in 2016.
Bobby Tarantino Logic's sixth mixtape, and the first to use the Bobby Tarantino moniker.
Everybody 2017 Logic's third studio album.
"Broken People (with Rag'n'Bone Man)" Single written by Logic and Rag'n'Bone Man for Rag'n'Bone Man's Bright: The Album.
Ultra 85 rumors All information for a would-have-been 2017 release of Ultra 85 based on the information leaked by Viper.
Bobby Tarantino II 2018 Logic's seventh mixtape.
YSIV Logic's fourth and final usage of the "Young Sinatra" moniker in his career. In this album, he makes a shoutout to "that boy Slim Shady".
Freestyle Fridays Brief, five-video web series where Logic played beat snippets and did freestyles.
Supermarket (Soundtrack) 2019 Logic's fourth studio album. It was a soundtrack album that accompanied his book Supermarket.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Logic's fifth studio album.
"OCD" Single with Dwn2earth initially thought to be a song for No Pressure, but turned out to just be a standalone work.
Bobby's World A brief web series by Logic that follows Logic in his life. The series consisted of four episodes and followed Logic in his daily routine, preparing to go on tour, in addition to preparing to release new music. (Can be found on Logic's YouTube channel.)
Louis Vuitton Briefcase (unreleased version) 2020 Logic's unreleased full-length beat tape that was never released. It contained 28 tracks, one of them a reference to Planetory Destruction, which was released in 2021.
Bobby Tarantino vs. Young Sinatra Spotify-exclusive compilation/crossover album featuring Logic's Bobby Tarantino and Young Sinatra alter egos.
No Pressure Album with an unannounced release date released by Logic after Logic deleted all of his social media accounts.
TwitchTape Vol. 1 Logic's final release before "retiring".
"Retirement" 2020-2021 Logic's brief hiatus, spanning from the release of No Pressure to "Intro", which announced his return to the music industry.
Planetory Destruction 2021 Released with Logic masquerading as the MF Doom-esque rapper Doc D.
"Intro" Single Logic released announcing his "unretiring" from the industry.
YS Collection, Vol. 1 Re-release of earlier Young Sinatra songs, plus a previously unreleased track.
Bobby Tarantino III After being leaked earlier in July 2021, it was released on July 30th. Logic announces on the album that his was working on his last album with Def Jam.
Vinyl Days 2022 Shortly after its announcement in January 2022, Logic followed up with a statement that it would be his final album with Def Jam.
Peanuts Logic's first official beat tape, using the moniker "Peanuts" as to avoid restarting the clock on his departure from Def Jam.
Loopin the 1st Logic's first beat tape to make it onto streaming services.
"D.A.N.C.E. (Logic Reprise)" Revival of a track from the 1990s, performed with Justice.
"Fade Away (From “Norah Jones is Playing Along” Podcast)"
Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them Logic's second beat tape to make it onto streaming services, once again under the moniker "Peanuts".
Picnic 2023 Another Peanuts beat tape, this one seemingly inspired by Charlie Brown.
"Paradise II (feat. Norah Jones) [Single Version]" Sole single released ahead of College Park.
College Park Logic's tenth album overall and eighth studio album. It was also a throwback to his Young Sinatra days, as well as a throwback to the storyline structure of albums such as The Incredible True Story and Everybody; however, the album set itself apart as Logic, Big Lenbo, and C Dot Castro played themselves.
Loopin' the 2nd Another Peanuts beat tape, released shortly after College Park.
3P Logic's EP team-up with C Dot Castro to form Halfbreed.
Before The Basement Volume 1 Logic's brief revival of his Psychological moniker for a Discord mixtape featuring previously unreleased Psychological tracks.
Louis Vuitton Briefcase Logic's official release of the previously leaked Louis Vuitton Briefcase beat tape.
Inglorious Basterd Logic's community mixtape, released on his original Discord server for the fans.
Super Microphonus Sixth Peanuts beat tape.
Loopin' the 3rd 2024 The third beat tape in the Loopin' the ___ Peanuts beat tape series.
Gold Chain Logic's second beat tape for 2024, this one being a Discord exclusive.
Ultra 85 Logic's seemingly mythical and long-awaited Ultra 85 album, finally released after seven years.

Release Year Information
Under Pressure 2014 Logic's first studio album.
The Incredible True Story 2015 Logic's second studio album.
Everybody 2017 Logic's third studio album.
YSIV 2018 Logic's fourth and final usage of the "Young Sinatra" moniker in his career. In this album, he makes a shoutout to "that boy Slim Shady".
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 2019 Logic's fifth studio album.
No Pressure 2020 Album with an unannounced release date released by Logic after Logic deleted all of his social media accounts.
Planetory Destruction 2021 Released with Logic masquerading as the MF Doom-esque rapper Doc D.
Vinyl Days 2022 Shortly after its announcement in January 2022, Logic followed up with a statement that it would be his final album with Def Jam.
College Park 2023 Logic's tenth album overall and eighth studio album. It was also a throwback to his Young Sinatra days, as well as a throwback to the storyline structure of albums such as The Incredible True Story and Everybody; however, the album set itself apart as Logic, Big Lenbo, and C Dot Castro played themselves.
Ultra 85 2024 Logic's seemingly mythical and long-awaited Ultra 85 album, finally released after seven years.

Release Year Information
Supermarket (Soundtrack) 2019 Logic's fourth studio album. It was a soundtrack album that accompanied his book Supermarket.

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While You Wait 2013-14 An EP that Logic released as a teaser for his 2014 debut studio album, Under Pressure.
3P 2023 Logic's EP team-up with C Dot Castro to form Halfbreed.

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Bobby Tarantino vs. Young Sinatra 2020 Spotify-exclusive compilation/crossover album featuring Logic's Bobby Tarantino and Young Sinatra alter egos.
YS Collection, Vol. 1 2021 Re-release of earlier Young Sinatra songs, plus a previously unreleased track.

Release Year Information
On My Way 2006-2008 One of Logic's first verified projects, a mixtape that was likely made sometime between 2006-2008, before Psychological.
Finding Logic 2009 A mixtape project that Logic released on his MySpace account before it was hacked. The tracklist was formed using Last.fm. Though this information would typically be inaccurate, the track titles are from the correct era and make sense in regard to Logic's musical style. (Ex. Songs like "Ask Em", "Feel Good RMX", "LaLaLa", "I Want It All", "Stain In The Game", etc. were all Logic songs, some of them making it to YBI).
Young, Broke & Infamous 2010 Logic's second mixtape and precursor to the Young Sinatra series.
Young Sinatra 2011 Logic's third mixtape, and the first to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
Young Sinatra: Undeniable 2012 Logic's fourth mixtape, and the second to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever 2013 Logic's fifth mixtape (first work with Def Jam, and first commercial release), and the third to use the Young Sinatra moniker.
Bobby Tarantino 2016 Logic's sixth mixtape, and the first to use the Bobby Tarantino moniker.
Bobby Tarantino II 2018 Logic's seventh mixtape.
Bobby Tarantino III 2021 After being leaked earlier in July 2021, it was released on July 30th. Logic announces on the album that his was working on his last album with Def Jam.
Before The Basement Volume 1 2023 Logic's brief revival of his Psychological moniker for a Discord mixtape featuring previously unreleased Psychological tracks.
Inglorious Basterd Logic's community mixtape, released on his original Discord server for the fans.

Release Year Information
Louis Vuitton Briefcase (unreleased version) 2020 Logic's unreleased full-length beat tape that was never released. It contained 28 tracks, one of them a reference to Planetory Destruction, which was released in 2021.
TwitchTape Vol. 1 Logic's final release before "retiring".
Peanuts 2022 Logic's first official beat tape, using the moniker "Peanuts" as to avoid restarting the clock on his departure from Def Jam.
Loopin the 1st Logic's first beat tape to make it onto streaming services.
Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them Logic's second beat tape to make it onto streaming services, once again under the moniker "Peanuts".
Picnic 2023 Another Peanuts beat tape, this one seemingly inspired by Charlie Brown.
Loopin' the 2nd Another Peanuts beat tape, released shortly after College Park.
Louis Vuitton Briefcase Logic's official release of the previously leaked Louis Vuitton Briefcase beat tape.
Super Microphonus Sixth Peanuts beat tape.
Loopin' the 3rd 2024 The third beat tape in the Loopin' the ___ Peanuts beat tape series.
Gold Chain Logic's second beat tape for 2024, this one being a Discord exclusive.

Release Year Information
Bob's Demo 2005 The known songs from before Logic had a stagename.
Psychological 2009 The first of Logic's works to enter the music industry.

To see the singles that Logic was featured on, see "Logic as a featured artist."

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