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Young sinatra 1 album
Young sinatra 1 album





I don’t really think this project has that much hype since it’s been kind of overshadowed by Tha Carter V, but Logic has a pretty sizable fanbase, so I’m sure it’ll do well. I remember there was a shit ton of hype behind that project. It’s the sequel to Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever, which was the first Logic project that I ever listened to. Give the entire album a try, because it doesn't hurt to take something away from Logic's brilliance.This album was released on February 28th this year. Aside from plenty of filler verses and some awkward moments in the album, it well exceeded my standards. It delivered on plenty on aspects, so much so that it is impossible to call him out on how "corny" he is. It closes out strong with the title track integrating many samples including Nas' Life's a B****, closing out with a shoutout to the late Mac Miller. Legacy is in my opinion a perfectly crafted rap song courtesy of Logic, where he ponders a frightening and a pessimistic future over a set of guitar strums and the distant female vocals that beautifully mix together to create an emotional roller-coaster ride of a track. Wu-Tang Forever was a very enjoyable track involving the reunion of the Wu-Tang Clan, but it was a little awkward hearing each member try to enter a modern Logic beat. Thank You is the victory lap for Logic, and Everybody Dies is the fast-paced homage to his older works, where he raps about his comeuppance in an onimous and shadow-lurking sound. It started as a tribute to boom-bap, and it ended up implementing an enjoyable hybrid of superb 90's beats with relevant messages. First of all, the production in this album in general is outstanding. Now comes YSIV, the final installment of a nostalgic Young Sinatra series and the continuation of a new period. His exposure has lead to universal recognition and admiration, and even though the lead single was an awkward public service announcement on suicide. After the commercial success of The Incredible True Story, he officially split from the underground and came out with a far more commercialized project in Everybody, something that ended up as merely decent when compared to his overwhelming discography. After the commercial success of The Incredible True Story, he officially split from the underground Logic has had himself a couple of changes. Logic has had himself a couple of changes.







Young sinatra 1 album