Misery Loves Comedy

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The album focusses on Logic's experiences with women, however, the title hints at the poor outcomes of these ventures.

Track listing

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Notes
  • Track 13 contains a hidden track "The Great Reprise" that starts after 8 seconds of silence after "Misery Loves Comedy" (4:45) bringing the total time for track 13 to 8:30.

Personnel

  • Louis "Logic" Dorley – songwriter, vocals, recording
  • Jason "J.J." Brown – songwriter (track 7), producer, recording, executive producer
  • Mark Rufino – bass (track 4)
  • Marisa Croce – vocals (track 8)
  • Dan Maier – recording, mixing
  • Gene Grimaldi – mastering
  • Jim Mahoney – executive producer
  • Joshua "Dust La Rock" Prince – art direction, design
  • Zach Johnson – illustration
  • Adam Amengual – photography
  • Ethan Holben – A&R
  • Gabe Kahn – booking

References

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