How Yankees’ Aaron Judge ended up on Logic’s new album ‘Vinyl Days’

Aaron Judge shares the story of how he ended up on Vinyl Days and how he discovered and became friends with Logic.

“I didn’t think I’d have my own song title,” he said. “That’s a little funny. He was really appreciative, and I told him that I appreciate it. I’ve never been on a song before. Maybe I’ll start up a new career.”

Judge said that he especially enjoyed listening to Logic when he was in the minor leagues and roommates with Kyle Haynes, a former Yankees pitcher.

“He was a big Logic fan,” Judge said. “So, we’d always listen to it, listen to some of his old albums, and I was always a fan. He’s very creative. He’s also artsy with this thing. He keeps it pretty fresh and tries new things. I always appreciated that, and just the storytelling as a rapper. It was pretty impressive. It was pretty cool once I got to finally meet him and hit it off like that.”

Check out the full article with NJ.com here

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