Loose Logic

Loose Logic

Infobox Musical artist


Img_size = 150
Name = Loose Logic
Birth_name = Ian Westbrook
Born = birth date and age|1983|6|2
Origin = California
Genre = rap, hip-hop
Occupation = Rapper, songwriter
URL = http://www.myspace.com/looselogic , http://www.looselogiconline.com/

Loose Logic (born Ian Westbrook on June 2, 1983) is an American hip-hop emcee from California. An up and coming artist originally from Dana Point is making his mark by opening for artists such as KRS-1, Evidence, Strong Arm Steady, Pitbull, The Pharcyde and DJ Quik. His career began when he realized he could put poetry into music while completing a 12th grade English assignment. He has recently received the award of Best Urban Artist at both the OC Music Awards and the All Acess Music Awards.

Discography

References

* [http://www.squeezeoc.com/squeezeoc/goingout/localmusic/article_1584279.php "Locally World Famous: Loose Logic"]

External links

* [http://www.LooseLogicOnline.com Loose Logic Official Website]
* [http://www.Myspace.com/LooseLogic Loose Logic Official Myspace]


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