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Into the Fire: OnlyLogan Battles Fate on “Fable”

Bold and introspective, “Fable” proves OnlyLogan isn’t chasing dreams, he’s confronting demons.

OnlyLogan ©️ 2025
OnlyLogan ©️ 2025

There’s a quiet intensity that runs through OnlyLogan’s latest single “Fable”, a storm brewing behind every bar. More than just a track, this is a personal war journal, wrapped in poetry and bleeding through the speakers. From writing and production to the final master, everything was crafted by OnlyLogan alone. That shows. The fingerprints of obsession are everywhere.

“Fable” opens like a myth, but quickly dives into reality: “Once upon a time lived a boy who was troubled / By his own design once he broke out the bubble.” What follows is a lyrical plunge into disillusionment, self-doubt, and grit. He doesn’t beg for understanding. He builds a labyrinth and dares you to walk through it.


The production supports the message—atmospheric but grounded, with a cinematic pull. Subtle percussive layers and distant melodic textures echo the loneliness Logan writes about. It’s not overproduced. It’s intentional. And that choice matters. Because this track isn’t trying to sound like everyone else, it’s trying to sound like survival.


Midway through the song, Logan shifts from childhood pain to adult exhaustion: “Working 100 hour weeks / Balancing these jobs and dreams.” The grind becomes a religion. The booth becomes a battlefield. And the sacrifice? Everything. No glamor, no shortcuts. Just a man chasing that one beat that could change his fate.

By the final bridge, the mask is slipping: “Loneliness his only friend / Hides under that stupid grin.” It’s a devastating line. But it’s real. And that’s the edge “Fable” walks, where the myth collapses and the man behind it steps forward, unguarded and unafraid.


This is more than music. It’s a document of resistance. Logan isn’t looking for a throne. He’s building one out of scars.


 
 
 

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