The brand new and highly-anticipated 21-track concept release from rapper, Logic, accomplishes many things. The title track (“Young Sinatra III”) carries on Logic’s effective comparison to ole’ Frank as his “emcee aura”, on which you’ll recognize verses from his now-vintage original “Young Sinatra” cut. In addition to carrying on that tradition, Logic allows many characteristics to emerge throughout the tape. A mixture of old-school beats, thoughtful speech recordings, the occasional recognizable sample and some singing all surface on Logic’s third effort – all contributing to the multi-faceted package that the Maryland native has been wrapping up for his loyal audience. Most of the tracks carry their own weight, and display differing sides of the artists’ vocal and lyrical abilities. I’ve respected the kid since “Mind of Logic”, and identify with his unyielding ambition. I encourage you to set aside some time and engage with his work – I can’t wait to see where he goes.
Key Track Breakdown:
“Inception” – If Logic’s outward attention to detail and his growing fan base aren’t evidence enough, this beautifully produced/vocally executed ode to his ambitions will be. Yes, it borrows from the 2010 film’s score, making for a short but sweet opener.
“What You Want” – Who knew that a slow-jam could actually provide me with a smile instead of a cringing expression? This is sleek.
“Relaxation” – Love the jazzy production, quirky mentality (those comical female lines) and that Logic “demeanor” he loves to rep.
“Tic Tac Toe” – One of the darkest productions, with a kill-all mentality and a straight-fire flow that explodes at the 1:45 mark. [See previous post]
“Numbers” – A previously-released single, which should have caught your attention immediately. [See previous post]
“Do Ya Like” – Ah, an Adele sample. A fitting choice, considering her timeless, old-fashioned tone. I could do without the gun-shots; seemingly out of place, but I guess this adds ‘edge’ to a rough-around-the-edges sensual jam.
“We Get High” – Thankfully this is one of the few times we hear “get high”, because personally I’m tired of that topic. Production elevates this one, and I dig it.
“The Spotlight” – J.U.S.T.I.C.E. sample alert, but Logic has fun with a danceable jam.
I’m afraid we’re all going to have to come to a realization. Robert “Bobby” Bryson Hall II’s talent is undeniable.
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