Logic has a very busy schedule ahead. Other than writing a script for a comedy movie, he has a television project, and he is working on two novels as well.

During a recent interview with Ryan Seacrest, Logic revealed that one of his two novels is called Supermarket. He described the second novel as a "really rad" piece of work.

Without giving away many details, Logic described his comedy film. He also said that the story will revolve around a record store.

"I love range, as far as acting, from like drama and all types of stuff, but if I was like, 'If I'm going to come out the gate, I just want to make people laugh," said Logic.

Logic Stars In A Short Film

Other than his upcoming projects, Logic also made headlines recently when he starred in the 10-minute film for "Everyday" and "Warm It Up." Both songs are featured in Logic's mixtape Bobby Tarantino II.

The short film opens with Logic sleeping on his desk while at work. His two colleagues wake him up and remind him that he cannot sleep at the office. Logic tries to explain himself and informs his colleagues that he was up all night working on their presentation. His male officemate says he knows because it is obvious the singer did not take a bath.

In the next scene, Logic gets off his car and sees two professionals leaving their more expensive vehicle. The rapper starts singing the lines to his song while walking inside his workplace.

The overworked rapper declares that today is his day. He gets out of the office and spends some time outdoors. Three minutes into the short film, Logic transforms into an older version of himself. He is still working at the same office and is busy as can be.

Logic's New Album, Tour

In related news, Logic dropped Bobby Tarantino II last month. The mixtape features the songs "Grandpa's Space Ship," "Overnight," "Contra," "BoomTrap Protocol," "Yuck," "Indica Badu (feat. Wiz Khalifa)," "Midnight," "Warm It Up," "Wizard of Oz," "State of Emergency (feat. 2 Chainz)," "Wassup," "Everyday," and "44 More."

Bobby Tarantino II is a follow-up to Logic's 2017 LP Everybody. The compilation featured the rapper's breakout hit "1-800-273-8255."

Other than his music, Logic will also embark on his North American tour, which will kick off in Boston on June 8. His series of shows will wrap up in St. Louis, Missouri on Aug. 3.

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