Young Sinatra makes an appearance in “Warm It Up” between the tracks “Midnight” and “Wizards of Oz. Lyrics to 'Young Sinatra' by LOGIC: Refrain: AZ / Visualizing the realism of life in actuality / Visualizing the realism of life in actuality / Verse 1: Logic / Various women, Im swimming in, like a shark / Tear the pussy apart, shawty its on after dark / Step to the mic and now I got ya, call me Young Sinatra. “Young Sinatra,” is well known to be one of Logic’s personas, like Beyoncé’s “Sasha Fierce” and Eminem’s “Slim Shady.” Logic happens to have two personas: Young Sinatra, which is a homage to his love for Sinatra and old movies, and Bobby Tarantino. “Everyday” is about how hard Logic works every day - and how anyone can work every day - to be successful. The song was the third to be released before the drop of “Bobby Tarantino II,” coming out on March 2, just one week before the March 9 album release.
Anonymous DJ, also known as Marshmello, is the co-producer and co-writer of the song “Everyday.” “Wassup” is paired with the fast flow of Logic, a catchy opening and chorus and the rhymes of Big Sean. Rapper 2 Chainz brings an aggressive tone to the song “State of Emergency” that fills your ears with the opening instrumentals and vocals of an opera singer. “Almost a year to the day, I signed with Def Jam,” Logic said, “I told him to quit his job of 12 years.Rolling Loud Makes Changes in Response to the Astroworld Tragedy After bringing out his good friend Big Lenbo to perform “Young Jesus,” and later a new verse of his own, he shared a touching story about how Lenbo believed in him, giving him a place to stay and a chance to chase his dreams. With two Billboard hit albums in his pocket ( Under Pressure being the first), Logic has remained humble and appreciative of his countless fans. The following year’s Young Sinatra yielded the beloved “All I Do” music video, while Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever pushed Logic’s stock through the roof by landing him on the XXL Top 10 Freshman List in 2013, the year he would also sign with Def Jam. Young, Broke, and Infamous - Logic’s well-received introduction to the spotlight - piqued the creativity of Chris Zarou, who signed him in 2010 to his independent record label Visionary Music Group, of which he is still the proud headliner.
Logic enjoyed sudden notoriety after releasing a series of three highly-acclaimed mixtapes under his popular Young Sinatra title moniker. The tracklist for Friday night’s concert featured some real gems like an acapella version of “Ballin'” and a hyped up “Under Pressure” strewn throughout Logic’s new contemplative, extraterrestrial offering. One lucky student even managed to toss his Rubik’s cube up on stage, so when Logic aced his trademark solve in no time, while freestyling, the crowd roared its approval. Logic’s hour-plus-long set featured plenty of positive vibes over the stretch of nearly 20 songs, all while building a real connection with the audience. Logic shared that each new track he played, excluding the concert opener “ Fade Away,” which he performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in early December, was live for the very first time. Did you know Logic cites Frank Sinatra as one of his biggest inspirations, an affection thats reflected in the title of his 2011 mixtape, Young Sinatra. Logic spun together a variety of songs from his vast repertoire, including a few of his early tracks from the mixtapes for the avid fans, he focused on dialing in his new album, The Incredible True Story, on stage.
During one of many personal interludes with the crowd, the Gaithersburg, Maryland, native dropped the two biggest reasons why he was standing on that very stage.
Though he performed sans spacesuit - a staple and running theme throughout his newest piece of artwork - Logic was nothing short of special. Logic (given name: Sir Robert Bryson Hall II) took the stage to a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday, and boy was his 26th revolution around the sun a good one. The line to get in formed early, snaking down two flights of stairs, around, and out the Bookstore doors. Verse 1: Logic Various women Im swimming in like a shark Hold up, that was the first one Let me run it back and restart Young Sinatra ripping the beat apart Shining like a diamond When I be rhyming But yall in the dark On point like a poisonous dart I can feel it now The fame is coming soon How can sky be the limit when theres footprints.
While a blanket of snow enveloped the Penn State campus, the Student Programming Association put together arguably the premier free hip-hop show the HUB has ever seen, and the Rattpack was certainly well represented. World-renowned rapper and noted Quentin Tarantino fanatic Logicis preparing to take his sophomore album, The Incredible True Story, on a two-month long world tour in next week, but he carved out some time (and a flight) to rock with Alumni Hall on Friday night for SPA Day.