Real talk, Logic may collab with Wiz Khalifa, 2 Chainz and Big Sean, but you won’t need his cash to cop a new lit hip hop jewelry blinged out Jesus Piece from Hip Hop Bling. He’s a man of the people, and if you’re about that cool casual style, Hip Hop Bling will deck you in gold and diamonds for less. His hip hop jewelry style is a match- with the casual gold chains he wears to the small personal bling bling jewelry pendants, Logic rolls in baggy clothes and sweatshirts for the most part. Logic’s main appeal is the ability to connect with people, the “realness” in his raps that’s relatable across the board. After signing with Visionary Music Group in 2010, Logic dropped several more mixtapes over the next few years: Young Sinatra: Undeniable was specifically notable for addressing so many deeply personal topics, which enamored him with young fans whom turned to rap to express their own issues. Logic started off in 2009 producing beats with a main inspiration of Frank Sinatra- bit of a switch for a hip hop artist. From a self-described “pothead” to a cleancut lyricist rapping about suicide prevention, Logic takes a little bit from all over, blends real life into his bars and makes a connection with the crowd that perhaps is why he’s so popular- that and his ever present hip hop jewelry chain. Nevertheless, the new release acts as great fan service for Logic’s OG Rattpack, but also allows many of his newer fans to experience his Young Sinatra material for the first time.Logic, otherwise known as Sir Robert Bryson Hall II is from the state of Maryland- it’s not every day that a white rapper from MD attains international success, but then every day has a challenge for the Def Jams signee. If the ‘Vol 1’ doesn’t hint that more is coming, then I don’t know what does. In contrast though, many could imply that more YS material is on its way, as Logic released the old stuff under the name ‘YS Collection Vol.1’. This left fans satisfied with their helping of ‘old Logic’, but still craving more as some tunes are clearly missing. In contrast, lots of the OG logic classics have made their return, such as the energetic, punchy ‘Ballin’, the self explanatory ‘We Get High’ and ‘Relaxation’ which uses the famous Tribe Called Quest instrumental, topped off with ‘One’, now featuring the late, great Frank Sinatra officially. However, only 14 songs have made it onto streaming services so far, which means many tracks, such as the Young Sinatra song series, have not made an appearance. Obviously, since there are over 60 songs spread across the YS experience, it makes sense that not all of them would be released, especially since Logic stated that some songs were simply unable to be cleared of their Copyright issues and couldn’t be re-released. Recently however, Logic announced via his YouTube account ‘ Bobbysworld‘ that him and his team had spent the last year working tirelessly to clear the samples so the music could finally be released on more places than YouTube. However, with the exception of YSIV, none of the YS mixtapes had been allowed on streaming services due to the use of certain samples and instrumentals etc. These mixtapes are regarded as Logic’s old hidden gems by his fans, and are widely believed to be responsible for his come up. This consisted of Young Sinatra (2011), YS Undeniable (2012), YS Young Broke and Infamous (2013), and then finally YSIV (2018). Many moons ago, Logic released his Young SInatra mixtape series. Maryland’s very own ‘retired’ rapper Logic has finally pumped out some of his oldest bangers, that fans have craved for over 7 years.