“1-800-273-8255” is the 5-time platinum song that turned into Logic into a household name. The song’s title is derived from the number of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and became a hit ...
Four years ago, rapper Logic released his hit song "1-800-273-8255" — a reference to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — in hopes of helping others. A new study released this week found it did ...
Rapper Logic's song "1-800-273-8255" may have helped prevent a significant number of suicides around the time of its release, according to a study published Monday. The song's title is the phone ...
Last summer, Logic made noble use of his musical platform when he released his Alessia Cara and Khalid-assisted single, "1-800-273-8255," a deeply human suicide-prevention anthem that resonated with ...
Michigan native, Janice Williams is a graduate of Oakland University where she studied journalism and communication. Upon relocating to New York City, she held internships at celebrity news-focused ...
Logic and Cara opened the song facing each other on two platforms before uniting center-stage, with Khalid joining for his vocal showcase at the end. Logic ended the performance with a passionate ...
“I’ve been praying for somebody to save me, no one’s heroic … And my life don’t even matter, I know it, I know it … They say every life precious but nobody care about mine …” Now, a new study finds ...
In 2017, the rapper Logic named a song after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number: "1-800-273-8255." The song was a hit, detailing a conversation between its subject and an operator ...
“I’ve been praying for somebody to save me, no one’s heroic … And my life don’t even matter, I know it, I know it … They say every life precious but nobody care about mine …” Now, a new study finds ...