R&B Singer Jeff Logan to Release New Album “Ghost Protocol” on October 3rd, 2025 | LISTEN!

R&B singer-songwriter Jeff Logan tap into four generations of domestic violence for an intense album dropping on October 3

He wrote and recorded “Ghost Protocol” in response to his daughter becoming a repeat victim of abuse at her intimate partner’s hands.

BOWIE, Maryland (3 SEPTEMBER 2025): When Jeff Logan returned home from his shift at Prince George’s County correctional facility and saw that his daughter had been beaten up for the third time by her relationship partner, he became enraged. In that instant, he knew he had a choice to make – find and kill her boyfriend or channel his anger creatively, productively, and responsibly. Knowing full well the consequences of the former, he chose the latter, entering his home recording studio to write, perform, produce, and arrange sixteen powerful, emotionally charged R&B and hip-hop songs about domestic violence. Holed up in the studio for eight straight days during which he continued to serve as chief of population management and slept only two or three hours per night, the prolific artist emerged with “Ghost Protocol.” The Fire & Ice Entertainment Network album drops on October 3 during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Logan’s family history with domestic violence runs deep. He was a victim as a child as was his grandmother, mother, and now one of his daughters. Logan says that he channeled the album, never conceiving and crafting a recording project so swiftly. His graphic storytelling lyrics uniquely script domestic violence from various perspectives: the victim, the abuser, the abuser’s mother, and the victim’s parents. Beyond his own personal history with domestic violence, working in the correctional system for over 35 years informs Logan’s true life, unvarnished tales. Each imaginative song rooted in provocative and shocking truth is set to a different beat and tempo: soulful down-tempo neo soul vibes, hard-hitting hip-hop beats, relentless R&B grooves, and transformational gospel like confessionals.

The album opens with the bluesy ballad “Misery Loves Company,” which is about the moment a person realizes that they are in a relationship with someone who has an abusive personality, that staying would be detrimental to their life. The abuse continues on “Please to the 3rd Power” on which the victim implores the abuser to get help. Logan speaks from his own perspective on “Daddy’s PSA.”

“I Don’t Know Why” was written from the abuser’s perspective during an introspective moment questioning why they lash out in anger and assault the person(s) they genuinely care about. The album’s haunting title track is a warning from a victim who lost their life speaking from beyond to warn other potential victims to get out of an abusive relationship. The tempo picks up on “2-Minute Reflections” capturing the remarks of family members at the funeral for the deceased victim sharing how they tried to warn their loved one to get out of the abusive relationship, but the victim didn’t listen. The hip-hop anthem “BOLO-juris prudence” speaks to the fact that criminal cases are enormously expensive, and that the money could be better utilized to finance higher education. “M.O.S. (Mother of Suspect)” is a testimonial from the abuser’s mother, and how she may lament her feelings for her son although he’s been charged with assault in a domestic violence relationship. “Flame” speaks from the child’s perspective as they grapple with the reality that they lost their mother to domestic violence and how their present and future life is now in peril.

Taking on a completely different perspective, “Move to the Cool” tells the responsible, level-headed way for two individuals to exit a relationship that no longer works without engaging in emotional, physical, or psychological attacks. Logan uses math to state that abuse plus battery equals cell block on “a2 +b2=c2.” The deceased victim’s grieving mother delivers a heartbroken statement on “V.I. (Victim Impact Statement)” despite the years the defendant has spent incarcerated.

“Adulting 101” offers another reminder that there are always more productive options, alternatives, and scenarios that don’t have to lead to violence.

Logan says that “Ghost Host Protocol 2” was penned from the perspective of the late victim’s spirit as she tries to inhabit the bodies of those who loved her.

The album closes with a visit into the inner thoughts of the abuser, locked away behind bars on “Penal Purgatory,” not knowing if or when he will ever get out of prison. Logan goes into vivid detail about the song’s message.

Logan is a multi-instrumentalist who has an innate gift for composing captivating melodies. He released his debut album, “Black Tie Affair,” in 2011 and last year’s “Indigo” collection was produced by two-time GRAMMY® winner Paul Brown (Boney James, Luther Vandross, George Benson, Norman Brown). In June, Logan released the single “Fire and Ice,” which has garnered global airplay. His previous releases were R&B-jazz instrumentals while “Ghost Protocol” marks his first foray into the R&B/hip-hop space. An imaginative creator, Logan’s next urban-jazz instrumental project, “Obsidian,” will release in the first quarter of 2026. For now, his mission is singular: reach as many people as possible through the music on “Ghost Protocol” that was divinely created “through” him.

“My overarching desire for ‘Ghost Protocol’ is for it to be a cautionary tale set to music, and for its message to strongly encourage victims and victimizers to seek immediate help.”

Logan’s “Ghost Protocol” album contains the following songs:

“Misery Loves Company” (part 1)
“Please to the 3rd Power”
“Daddy’s PSA” (part 1)
“I Don’t Know Why” (reflective version)
“Ghost Protocol” (part 1)
“2-Minute Reflections”
“BOLO-Juris Prudence” (part 1)”
“M.O.S. (Mother of Suspect)”
“Flame!”
“Move to the Cool”
“a2 +b2=c2” (Extended Version)
“V.I. (Victim Impact Statement)”
“P.R.T. (Preach, Reach, Teach)”
“Adulting 101”
“Ghost Host Protocol 2”
“Penal Purgatory” (part 1)

To pre-order “Ghost Protocol,” go to https://unitedmasters.com/m/ghost-protocol-rap-sody.

For more information, please visit www.fireandicenetwork.com/press.

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