We hope you've enjoyed Logic's catalog up to this point, because it looks like he won't be making many more additions. In an interview with the folks at Genius, the DMV lyricist reveals that his next album will be his last. Seriously.

"That’s going to be the last one. Everything with my life has been so fucking serious and it’s been a fucking message," Logic explains. "And that’s not to say there won’t be a message and whatever, but I just want to end everything with a really big bang and get the fuck out of here. Better to go out on top like Jerry Seinfeld, nine seasons, No. 1 fucking show in the world, over a billion dollars. I'd rather do that."

Logic, who recently gifted his wife an incredible birthday present, makes it clear he won't actually be retiring from music, but as far as albums go, the follow-up to his Everybody, which just dropped last week, will be his last. He wants it to be a special project.

"I’m going to do something that has not been done in hip-hop before, and I mean that conceptually as well… it’s the quadraptriology," he reveals. "If they’re putting on the next one, it must live in that Incredible True Story universe, and it’s going to be a story to end all stories, including my own. And then I’m going to go fucking act and get this money. I’m going to be a husband and take care of my little puppies and have some fucking kids and just enjoy life. Fuck that."

Say it ain't so Logic. You can peep the entire interview for yourself below. Cop Everybody on iTunes.