Logic took to Instagram to call out some Def Jam employees for how they handled the roll-out for his releases.
In the video, Logic starts out by pointing out that he has no animosity with Def Jam CEO Tunji Balogun, stating, "Def Jam, why you f**king up my releases, man? First of all, I love you Tunji. Tunji’s my guy, he ain’t got nothing to do with this. What the f**k is going on, man? I told Def Jam that I wanted to release my sh*t as a two-pack and I just found out that they’re releasing it as two singles at the same time. What kind of sh*t is that?"
He continued, " On top of that, they’re telling me, 'Oh, don't drop your music video early 'cause if you do, you might upset our partners who feel like YouTube's getting an exclusive.' I don’t give a f**k about none of that sh*t. I care about my fans, man. I care about Hip Hop. I care about music."
Logic went on to explain that he "played the game" surrounding his project releases, but he added that he was no longer doing so. He ended his statement with a warning to Def Jam, telling them, "Def Jam, do not f**k up my release. Vinyl Days is coming out in June. I'm so excited, I love y'all, but they're f**king my sh*t up. Everybody in that building who is really there for me – I love you, thank you so much. Everybody else can eat a d*ck."