Logic Shares “Young Sinatra IV” LP

    Logic has added a new entry to his signature series with the release of Young Sinatra IV.

    The project is the first album in the Young Sinatra series and the follow-up to March’s Bobby Tarantino II. Guests on the LP include the Wu-Tang Clan, Jaden Smith, Wale and Hailee Steinfeld.

    View Logic’s Young Sinatra IV stream, cover art and tracklist below.

    1. Thank You f. Lucy Rose & The RattPack
    2. Everybody Dies
    3. The Return
    4. The Glorious Five
    5. One Day f. Ryan Tedder
    6. Wu-Tang Forever f. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, RZA, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, Scotty Wotty, U-God, Masta Killa & GZA
    7. 100 Miles And Running f. Wale & John Lindahl
    8. Ordinary Day f. Hailee Steinfeld
    9. YSIV
    10. Street Dreams II
    11. The Adventures Of Stoney Bob f. Slaydro & Big Lenbo
    12. Legacy
    13. ICONIC f. Jaden Smith
    14. Last Call

    [This post has been updated. The following was published on September 24, 2018.]

    Logic‘s Young Sinatra IV album is quickly approaching its release date, so he is sharing the official tracklist ahead of its September 28 arrival.

    The Def Jam MC wasn’t bluffing about the entire Wu-Tang Clan appearing on the LP. Every member — except the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard, for obvious reasons — is featured on a song titled “Wu-Tang Forever.” Scotty Wotty, a Wu-Tang affiliate best known for his collaborations with U-God, is also listed as one of the track’s guests.

    Overall, Young Sinatra IV contains 14 tracks. Other guests on the album include Wale, Jaden Smith and Hailee Steinfeld.

    [This post has been updated. The following was published on September 5, 2018.]

    Logic will be dropping the fourth entry of his Young Sinatra series on September 28. Ahead of its release, the Visionary Music Group leader has unveiled the cover art for Young Sinatra IV.

    The artwork recreates the mugshot of Frank Sinatra, which was used for the original Young Sinatra mixtape in the series.

    Check out the cover art below.

    [This post has been updated. The following was originally published on August 28, 2018.]

    Logic has kicked off the rollout for his next album with some bars.

    The Def Jam MC has announced his fourth studio LP, Young Sinatra IV, by releasing a freestyle over Method Man’s classic single “Bring The Pain.” Logic spits for about two minutes before revealing the title and release date for his album.

    Young Sinatra IV, the album, September 28,” he says. “Bringing that boom bap back for the Rattpack.”

    The upcoming LP is the first album in the Logic’s Young Sinatra series. The previous three projects were mixtapes that dropped in the years prior to his 2014 studio debut, Under Pressure.

    Young Sinatra IV will be the follow-up to 2017’s Everybody LP. The project is slated to be Logic’s second release of 2018 after he unleashed the Bobby Tarantino II mixtape in March.

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    58 thoughts on “Logic Shares “Young Sinatra IV” LP

    1. This biracial cornball needs to announce his retirement and final album. Never liked Logic’s corny ass anyway.

      1. lmao better than literally every rapper in the game dipshit. He’s fallen of but i love dumbasses like yourself that think he’s trash but suck overrated trash like kendrick

        1. Is that you, Logic? Better than every rapper in the game? Even the legends? LMAO! Best joke I’ve heard in a minute. And yes, Kendrick’s worst shit is better than Logic’s best, whatever that may be. Get at me, dog.

          1. Stop trying to dig yourself out of your hole just cuz he ain’t rapping about xans or any of the new mumble crap doesn’t mean you can throw dirt on his legendary name

        2. Brah I was the biggest Logic apologist but you take a step back and really think of the lyrics and you realize he has not evolved one bit. He’s still coming with the same rhyme schemes, and the same exact flows he’s had since Undeniable. The man, lyrically at least, peaked right there. Every so often he’ll have one or 2 songs and I’d think maybe he’s got something but no. There is nothing there.

          1. “ayo fuck a trump said that on my last piece but y’all wasn’t tapping in” (referencing the trump wiretapping scandal) “Fuck a mumble lets make america rap again”(trumps MAGA slogan) its people like you that just skim through the music and don’t actually understand what his lyrics really mean. i bet you hate Eminem’s new album too.

    2. He so ugly and best thing is he divorced gis got wife. Imagine being her degrading yourself sexually for that scarred up wigger and then getting divorced.

    3. Why is the only retort for anybody that doesn’t like their favorite lyrical rapper is that they like mumble rap and drug/lean rappers? That’s gotta be the weakest reply ever now. Just because I find Logic corny as fuck doesn’t mean I like Lil Pump or Lil Xan or whoever. Them mufuckas trash too. At least I’ll give props to Logic for actually featuring Wu-Tang members on a song called “Wu-Tang Forever” unlike that other cornball, Drake.

    4. Track number 13 has no chance of being a good song. Jaden Smith ruins everything he even remotely touches. There’s only so much Logic can do with such a feature, mission impossible with Jaden on it.

      1. Tyler the creator – Pothole ft Jaden smith
        wasn’t the worst song, really came together with Jaden smith. However I understand where you come from and what point you are trying to get across but give the dude a chance!

        1. I gave his music many chances, but I just can’t say I like it. Probably many, many other people like his music, that’s okay. I just personally don’t like his stuff. His dad used to make dope music, though.

    5. 1. J.Cole and Logic are dope rappers & lyricist.

      But they albums is like iphones bruhh (same production team, same mindset, same stories, same choruses(cole) , same flow(logic) etc.
      I mean It’s gon be fire (like iphone xr is) but nothing outside of their zone like the Game always does and like what Em did with Kamikaze.

      Get 808 mafia/ Scott/ Mike Will on the album or sumn.

      1. True!!! clean college boy rap. you can look at the pic above and already know how the album gon be like.

        ps fuck French Montana

      1. Everything Jaden touches – turns into shit. Sorry to break it to you. His solo stuff is horrible, fake deep music and is only carried by the production.

        1. His critically acclaimed first album is spectacular and he is only getting better from there! He is an amazing gem of a human being and the world is lucky to have such a bright force through all the negativity! I look forward to years and years of quality music!!

      1. It didn’t even come out yet your a fucking hater lol probably a white boy that couldn’t make it lol

    6. Someone needs to tell Young Biracial that Harlem isn’t a borough even thogj he says it is on with tang forever. I hope logic dies

      1. Damn brij ok he made a bad album but why you want him dead? That’s fucked up on so many levels bruh

    7. I think this dude is corny and wack. Not because he’s white, not because he’s soft, not because he’s “safe”, his music just sounds corny. And with all the internet hype I thought his rhymes were gonna be fire. Nope, just typical predictable rhymes and flow. Put him on the very long list of Internet creations who’s music is never heard in the actual world. I’ve NEVER heard ANYONE in real life bumping this dude or Chance the Rapper, then I go online and its like these guys are gods or something. Props to them for winning the Internet popularity contest, but don’t compare them to real life MCs. Peace.

    8. Not gonna lie this album is nice! I don’t dislike Logic, my son really likes him so I give his stuff a listen usually. This album is kinda flames

    9. Straight corn ass rapper. Bragging about how half black he is and how his brother the realist thug. Make a album shitting on mainstream yet stealing everyone shit. He the carlos mencia of the rap world.

    10. This album is straight fire! We live in fucked up times when I read some comments. He gave us an incredible album but somehow people always hating. Yes I use the term hate, because a lot of the critics has nothing to do with the music

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