Logan Smith Releases New Music Video; Announces Highly-Anticipated EP

Rising pop artist Logan Smith released a new music video for his single, “Baby, You Might Kill Me,” on September 12th. The music video release also marks the announcement of his highly anticipated EP Feels Right, set to release September 25th. Vocally-enticing. Powerful. Neon. Intimate. “Baby, You Might Kill Me” is an anthemic song that looks into toxic relationships that entice people into staying in situations that could be harmful to them. However, the music video takes a different approach. The line “Baby, you might kill me.” is used as a reference to the powers that be and their willful neglect towards protecting humanity and its future. “This video is a cinematic telling of the world all of us are living in today,” says Logan. “Filming the performance scene was so liberating. We real...

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