Logic fulfills expectations with Young Sinatra IV

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The hiatus of the Young Sinatra series has finally ended as Logic has released the fourth and final project of the series, Young Sinatra IV.

Nathan Breisinger, Sports Editor

The hiatus of the Young Sinatra series has finally ended as Logic has released the fourth and final project of the series, Young Sinatra IV.

Logic last featured his Young Sinatra persona in 2013, when he dropped Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever.

The Young Sinatra persona typically includes hard-hitting boom bap beats along with strong flows and intense lyricism from Logic. Logic thrives when using deep lyricism and bars, which is showcased throughout the album.

Some of Logic’s best bars throughout the project can be heard in songs like “Everybody Dies,” “YSIV,” and “ICONIC.” These songs reiterate that Logic is still one of the best true rappers in the game with incredible flows.

One of the most impressive songs on the album is “Wu Tang Forever.” On this song he collabs with the entire Wu Tang Clan, which is considered one of the best hip-hop groups of all time. Logic and the members of the famed group spit eight minutes of straight bars over a traditional hard-hitting boom bap beat. This track showcases how influential the Wu Tang Clan was to Logic’s upbringing.

On the other hand, Logic does incorporate some more uplifting songs on the album, including “One Day” featuring Ryan Tedder, “100 Miles and Running” featuring Wale and John Lindahl, and “Ordinary Day” featuring Hailee Steinfeld. These tracks showcase Logic’s impressive versatility and his fast flows.

Logic really answered fans of the RattPack on this album, as each and every song has a different story and message, which allows Logic to maintain his position among the top rappers in the game.