The first time Thomas Niederkrotenthaler heard of the rapper Logic, his ears perked up. It was 2020, three years after Logic had released a song titled “1-800-273-8255” — the phone number of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — which depicts a person who comes to the brink of suicide but ultimately gets help and survives. The song had hit its peak and faded from Billboard and streaming charts, but, for Niederkrotenthaler, it was a rare find: a survival story about suicide that garnered as much public attention as stories about celebrity deaths by suicide.

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