GRAMMY-nominated rapper Logic's third studio album Everybody drew huge critical praise immediately upon its release last May. In addition to drawing Logic his first two career GRAMMY nominations – Song Of The Year and Best Music Video, both for suicide awareness ballad "1-800-273-8255" – the album also scored the young rapper's first-ever No. 1 chart debut on the Billboard 200. 

Now, less than a year after dropping Everybody, Logic is back with the hotly-anticipated second installment of his Bobby Tarantino mixtape series, which has also officially debuted at No. 1, putting Logic in an elite club with Migos, Eminem-affiliates D12, A Tribe Called QuestBone Thugs-N-Harmony, and Beastie Boys.

The intro track for Bobby Tarantino II is a skit from popular Adult Swim show "Rick And Morty" (which featured Logic as a character in a recent episode), and takes a good-natured stab at the vocal minority of Logic's fanbase who love his mixtapes but deride his albums as being too heavy with messages.

A week after the release of Bobby Tarantino II, Logic also announced a huge summer tour, dubbed "Bobby Tarantino Vs. Everybody," slated to kick off on June 8 with support from rising stars Kyle and NF. Tickets and full details for the 33-date tour can be found on Logic's website.

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