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Young sinatra 1
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young sinatra 1

Because of this, YSIV ’s general atmosphere is refreshing, especially amidst the the wash of largely indistinguishable mumble-rap albums permeating the modern scene. Another example is the “The Return,” where Logic utilizes a soothing Nina Simone sample under fast-paced drums and lyrics.Īlthough both of these songs feature somber, more reserved ambience, they are balanced by the upbeat instrumentals in “One Day” and “100 Miles and Running.” These tracks provide relief from the album’s darker moments, and embody the blissful feeling of summer. On the title track “YSIV,” Logic samples Nas’s 1994 song, “Life’s a B*tch,” successfully recreating a 90s hip-hop atmosphere while injecting his trademark quick-witted lyricism. Many of YSIV ’s tracks make skillful use of sampling, weaving Logic’s older lyrics and hip-hop classics with modern sounds, a homage to his growth.

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While Logic’s previous album Everybody lacked a sense of direction, YSIV excels in its straightforwardness, delivering substantive raps instead of complicated storylines and skits. In the album, Logic takes his sounds back to the “boom-bap” rap of the 90s. He has made great strides in music, and this growth in artistry and exploration is prevalent in YSIV. The first mixtape in the Young Sinatra series was released more than seven years ago, and Logic has since experimented with many different genres of rap music. Despite many tracks running unnecessarily long, Logic’s clever wordplay and optimistic message keep the album from becoming overly monotonous. Renowned rapper Logic released the fourth studio album and entry into the Young Sinatra series, YSIV, on September 28, showcasing his unparalleled lyricism and swift cadence.








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