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Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever received critical acclaim from music critics. HipHopDX's consensus determined the project as a "free album," their highest possible praise for a mixtape on the site. [3] DJBooth agreed with HipHopDX in saying Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever had top notch production and sounded like an album. [4]
C Dot Castro). It marks his first independent release since Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever. In a video posted on Logic's YouTube channel, Logic told fans, "I love y'all and I'm making shit from the heart. I'm loving hip-hop. I was not really feeling it for a while. I don't really mean the music, I just mean the bullshit of the industry.
In July, August and September 2018, Logic released three singles "One Day" featuring Ryan Tedder, "The Return", and "Everybody Dies". [2] [3] [4]The album features the song "Wu Tang Forever" which features all the surviving members of the Wu Tang Clan including Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah. [5]
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Fleetwood Mac and its member Stevie Nicks were influences for the song, according to some critics. "Forever" was written by band members Alana, Danielle and Este Haim, who also produced the track along with Ludwig Göransson, [8] a Swedish composer who has helmed the music for the US TV series Community, Happy Endings, New Girl, and The Mandalorian, as well as the film Fruitvale Station. [9]
"Forever" is a song by Kenny Loggins from his 1985 album, Vox Humana. The song was written by Eva Ein and its producers Loggins and David Foster . It was released as the second single on May 12, 1985 by Columbia Records from the album, after " Vox Humana ", and became another top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for Loggins.
"Forever" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, and American rappers Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. Written alongside producer Boi-1da, the song was originally released on August 27, 2009, as the third single from the soundtrack to LeBron James's More than a Game documentary, and was placed on the Refill re-release of Eminem's album Relapse (2009).
Logic teased the song on January 1, 2016, on Snapchat. [3] In an interview with Genius, Logic spoke on the creation process behind the song, saying, "This was the first song that I wrote for the album, this was like two years ago, which is crazy to say that.