Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, or Logic as he is known internationally, has set his eyes on Twitch in the wake of his retirement from the rap game. His last and final album, titled No Pressure, will debut this coming Thursday, while his streaming career has already taken flight with several years of experience under his belt and well over 80,000 followers (as of this writing).

Although leaving hip-hop in the past, Logic instead takes on a new, far more interactive gaming sphere with a whopping 7 figure exclusivity deal with Twitch. He is set to debut on Tuesday at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET under his channel name titled simply logic.

In an interview with The Verge, Logic discusses his newfound role as a father, coping with the realities of fame, and challenging himself to be more than simply a rapper or even a “celebrity,” an identity he himself hates and considers “annoying.” The hip-hop mogul expresses a certain devotion to this new sphere of influence: “I’m not this rapper guy, man,” he explains. “I’m just a nerd. I love video games.”

Logic goes on to explain his new role as a streamer and what he plans on bringing to the table:

With his “millions of fans and followers,” he plans on uplifting the service as much as it will uplift him financially. It also gives him some time to relax and settle into his new role of fatherhood and retirement.

“I’m not going to be on Twitch, having political debates. I’m going to be on Twitch, helping people after they’ve had a day of protesting or political debates, unwind and laugh and smile.”

As Twitch comes under fire with US Army fake giveaways and even more strangeness in the surmounting rumors behind Dr Disrespect’s ban, drawing in Logic as a new face for the streaming service not only allows it some positive PR. It also likewise proves just how much Twitch intends to engrain itself in the music sphere, as well, highlighting how video games - although exactly what Logic will be sharing on the site - isn’t necessarily their main focus.

Logic explains it best himself: “I’m not fooling myself. I’m a musician. I’ll always be one.” Still, it seems the hip-hop star has found the perfect new place to shine, and it has already welcomed him home with open arms.

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