Don Logan is a Hip-Hop/R&B artist looking to reserve a spot in today’s music culture. Originally from the Middle East, he currently resides in Tucson, Arizona. Influenced by The Weeknd, Post Malone, and Juice WRLD, his contemporary style of music mainly revolves around personal reflection, relationships, and self-medication. These aspects lay the groundwork for his newest release, “Table For One.”
Exploring the darkest lows and brightest highs of the human experience, the 7-song EP is a direct voyage through the center of Don Logan’s psyche. Sonically the project draws inspiration from various genres of music, giving fans a versatile listening experience they can fully indulge in. The lead single, “Lethal,” exemplifies the sound you would come to expect content-wise, but each track in itself is a stand-alone venture.
“Fragrance” is a funk-inspired record that sounds like a Top-100 radio-ready hit. With proper backing and the right push, we wouldn’t be surprised if we saw this song on the charts later this coming summer. “Table For One” is now available on all major streaming platforms. Be sure to show your support by checking it out today.
For more music-related news and business inquiries, you can contact and follow Don Logan by clicking on the links below.
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Jason Soto is a HipHop enthusiast with love for everything generated by the culture. He fell in love with music during the first decade of his life and spent most of his teenage years as a DJ. He began to dabble in writing and rapping after being introduced to battle rap and found the art form to be extremely exciting and innovative. As an adult, his own personal interest has lead him to become a freelance columnist, a HipHop ghostwriter, and a cover art designer.
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