
*Efrem “LoveLogiq” Bryant is bringing his new album “Phoenix” to the stage in Inglewood (CA) with a live showcase designed to give fans more than just a night of R&B.
The Los Angeles artist will headline a showcase for “Phoenix” on Friday, June 5, 2026, at 9 p.m. at Tilt Studios, located at 2912 West Manchester Blvd. in Inglewood, California. Organizers expect a large crowd and encourage fans to arrive no later than 8 p.m.
A Live Night Built Around “Phoenix”
LoveLogiq, known locally and nationally among R&B listeners, is celebrating what his team describes as an A-rated new album with a performance centered on songs that have already begun drawing praise.
The showcase will include live performances of fan-favored tracks from “Phoenix,” including “Something,” “Full Disclosure,” “Kismet” and other songs from the project.
“Something” has already received a major local endorsement. Tammi Mac, the popular KJLH-FM radio personality from Stevie Wonder’s Los Angeles station, publicly applauded the song after hearing it and added it to her personal playlist.
An Album About Healing, Pain and Renewal
“Phoenix” is being presented as more than a collection of love songs. According to the release, the album is a deep and multi-layered project shaped as “a therapeutic journey through the mind and heart.”
LoveLogiq says the album reflects a man confronting the painful and uncomfortable parts of himself while searching for a higher, more aligned purpose.
“Through this process a man can find a way to forgive himself and others. You find a way to heal and still hope for better, more enriching experiences in love and relationships,” LoveLogiq said.
That message gives the project its emotional center. “Phoenix” is built around the idea of transformation — the losses, personal reckonings and inner rebuilding that can come before growth.
Why LoveLogiq’s Message Runs Deeper
The album’s theme carries added weight because LoveLogiq is not only a singer. He is also a mental health therapist, a background that helps explain why “Phoenix” leans into emotional honesty, reflection and recovery.
He believes people experience personal endings and new beginnings as part of becoming healthier versions of themselves.
“We all go through certain ‘deaths’ and ‘resurrections’ to become better versions of ourselves mentally, emotionally, and spiritually,” LoveLogiq said.
That belief appears to guide the album’s purpose. The intent behind “Phoenix” is to encourage and uplift listeners while still acknowledging pain, regret, forgiveness and the complicated work of healing.
The Team Behind the Project
LoveLogiq credits a close creative and business team with helping him complete what he calls his most important body of work to date.
His team includes Mo’ Staxx, his business partner and college friend, Grammy Award-winning producer and artist Iman Omari, and Olawale Arowora, his manager and public relations representative.
LoveLogiq described them as “Soldiers and Shepherds who’ve been pivotal in helping to keep me motivated and supported through the creation of my most important body of work to date.”
The June 5 showcase gives longtime supporters and new listeners a chance to experience that work in person. For fans drawn to R&B with emotional purpose, “Phoenix” is being positioned as music meant to move beyond entertainment and into restoration.
With a live room, a local crowd and songs rooted in self-forgiveness and renewal, LoveLogiq’s Inglewood showcase is set to turn “Phoenix” into a shared experience of sound, testimony and healing.

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