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At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 71, based on 7 reviews. YSIV received positive reviews from music critics.
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Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores The album was released in the same week as another high-profile hip hop album, Tha Carter V by Lil Wayne.
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A few weeks prior to release of the album, Logic hosted an exclusive listening party with his fans, uploading a short movie about it to YouTube. On August 28, Logic released a video titled "YSIV Freestyle" and a social media post, finally announcing Young Sinatra IV along with its album cover. Logic himself wore a shirt which read, "F**k The Wall", and the kids wore shirts reading, "We Are All Human Beings". He later performed the song at the 2018 VMA Awards with collaborator Ryan Tedder, where he brought hundreds of migrant children onto the stage. The music video caused controversy, as it sympathized with the plight of undocumented migrants in the United States. For the first single "One Day", Logic released a music video for the song.
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The song "YSIV" has Logic paying tribute to rapper Mac Miller, who died earlier in the year via accidental drug overdose. The album features the song "Wu Tang Forever" which features all the surviving members of the Wu Tang Clan including Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah. Standout Tracks: No Biggie, Dead Presidents 3, Inception, Disgusting, The Spotlight, Dear God, Young Sinatra 3.In July, August and September 2018, Logic released three singles "One Day" featuring Ryan Tedder, "The Return", and "Everybody Dies". All these complaints aside this album is a must listen. On several tracks in the album he talks about how he hates the mainstream sound, and then makes mainstream sounding songs. As he does this he seems to contradict himself. The last flaw to this album is that it isn't cohesive. Luckily, there are 22 tracks for wiggle room. While not all of them are awful, the decent string of love songs gets repetitive, and even annoying. It's bragadocius, cheesy, cliche, poorly written, almost everything bad under the sun. Most, I didn't hate.Tic Tac Toe is ***ing terrible, there is no excuse for that song whatsoever. On the songs I did like I loved, and most of the ones I disliked I didn't hate. I'm blowing up, guess you could say I'm having a blast" and then the gunshot and the epic instrumental blasts, one of the best moments of the whole album. Cause in the day that we're living the nice guys finish last. From Set The Tone "And I'm here to make a killing. The meaning of his lyrics are straight forward, but still clever nonetheless. His lyrics are right in your face, whether they're gritty, disgusting, inspiring, or personal. It's a hard thing to explain, so it's better to just listen.Įven more praise to Logic's rapping ability is his lyricism. Logic doesn't only flow effortlessly on any instrumental he's given, but even sometimes makes his own beat over the flow. Onto more pros.Logic's actually rapping ability.
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Sampling is done so well in this album that it's a pro of the album. Instead of giving a history let's just say the song sparked a beef between rappers Nas and Jay-Z making it all the more memorable. The best example of this is "Dead Presidents 3" sampling legendary "The World Is Yours" by Nas.
He does this while still making the song his own, giving it a whole new twist.
One of the main things that gives off the old school vibe of this mixtape is the sampling, and if you've ever listened to Logic you'll notice that he samples other artists music constantly. "Young Sinatra: Undeniable" is one of Logic's more gritty, old-school, down to hip-hop roots kind of mixtape. In 2012 Logic was an unsigned, but still talented individual. Logic is now working on an untitled LP under Def Jam. And released his 4th mixtape "Welcome To Forever" under Def Jam. Now Logic is signed with record label Def Jam. He first grabbed attention with his 2011 mixtape "Young Sinatra". He's been admired for his technicality in his rhyming, old-school sound, and even praised by one of the greatest rappers of all time: Nas. Over the years Maryland rapper Logic has garnered attention from critics, hip-hop heads, and even casual listeners. Review Summary: The possible next break-out rap artist.