Over the years, Logic has managed to build a fan base unlike any other artist in the world. The community built around his brand sticks out in this saturated music industry. It all started back in Gaithersburg, Maryland where Logic is from. From there, he continued to build his fanbase stronger and made his supporters his biggest priority. Flash forward a few years and Logic has plaques on the wall and an amazing fanbase to back him.
His true fanbase was born back in the Young Sinatra days. Before any of his albums, Logic put out some very solid mixtapes that caught a lot of people's attention. As he grew as an artist, he experimented with his sound and pushed the boundaries. One thing that no one ever saw coming, was another Young Sinatra project. Countless times, Logic said that Young Sinatra was in the past and would not come back.
Surprisingly enough, on Logic's last project, "Bobby Tarantino 2" he tapped his alias Young Sinatra for a feature on the song "Warm It Up." This was a huge surprise to fans and stirred up a lot of rumors. In the past few months, Logic released a new single "One Day" featuring Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. While this track had mainstream potential, no one saw the next track coming, "The Return." This track had a Young Sinatra vibe to it and undoubtedly resembled the "mixtape Logic" as fans like to say. Logic was not done there though, shortly after he released "Young Sinatra IV Freestyle." This freestyle was full of braggadocious bars paired with the lyrical flow. He even shouts out Jay-Z to hop on a track with him and shut the rap game down. At the end of the video, Logic made the announcement that the album "Young Sinatra IV" would be released on September 28th.
While this news was huge for Logic fans, this news has been hidden in Logic's cover art for "Bobby Tarantino 2" since it released. There's a small robotic figure in the front of the cover that says the artwork for "Young Sinatra IV" is "pending." Even before that, Logic's "Everybody" cover features a small piece of paper that foreshadows "Bobby Tarantino 2" "Young Sinatra IV" and "Ultra 85." The artist behind all of Logic's cover art posted photos with these hidden messages. It's not uncommon for Logic to put out hidden messages in whatever he puts out into the universe. Logic has been doing this for so long that fans analyze everything he puts out. Whether it's a song or even a tweet, there always seem to be hidden messages. I would even say that by doing that, he has made a lot of fans into stans.
Keep your eye out for the rollout of "Young Sinatra IV" which will include the tracklist, cover art, and possibly more music prior to September 28th. If you're a Logic fan, especially those that have been around since the mixtape days, this is going to be fun! Who knows what is in store for us.