After delivering his New York Times best-selling book Supermarket, Logic is now ready to drop his new music project.

On Wednesday (May 8), the 29-year-old lyricist used his Instagram account to announce that his fifth studio album, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, will drop Friday (May 10). In his IG post, Logic shares the LP’s cover art, which features himself with a red skull shredding from his head while he holds up the peace sign with his finger dripping in yellow gold.

"Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. The album. Available everywhere Friday," the Maryland rapper captioned the image.

The latest single from Logic's album is the Eminem-assisted banger "Homicide," where Bobby Bestseller and Slim Shady commit a lyrical murder rap on the track. Interestingly, the song also boasts a cameo from comedian Chris D'Elia, who famously impersonated Em with a jokey freestyle last fall.

Earlier this week, D'Elia told XXL that he's honored that Logic and Em sampled his voice.

"My manager hit me up like, 'Eminem and Logic want to put the video you did on this song. I'll see what I can get you paid.' I was like, 'Dude, just give it to him. It's an honor,'" he said about his unexpected inclusion on the song.

"It's so rare for rappers to poke fun at themselves," D'Elia continued. "They're so serious, you know? When they do, it's extra special. That's what makes Eminem one of the best, he doesn't take himself too seriously."

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind will be Logic's first project since 2018's YSIV, the fourth installment of the rhymer's popular Young Sinatra mixtape series.

Check out Logic's album announcement below.

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