


Through his music, Logic is helping to save lives,” said Robert Gebbia, AFSP CEO. When this message is coupled with information on where to go for help, it’s life changing for so many. With the help of celebrities and musicians like Logic, use a public platform to open up about their own mental health, we can reach more people with the message that it’s okay to reach out for help when you need it. To have an artist and musician like Logic write about depression and advocate for suicide prevention is helping to create a culture that’s smart about mental health and suicide prevention. “When Logic released the song 1-80, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s calls increased by nearly 50 percent. NEW YORK (JANUARY 29, 2017) – The nation’s largest organization dedicated to suicide prevention, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention today released the following statement on the song “1-80” by Logic featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid which was performed at the Grammy’s:
