While he doesn't come off as a straight up carbon copy, it's safe to say that Young Sinatra isn't the most innovative sounding rapper in the game. And after hearing Welcome To Forever, I understand why. And yeah, I know that's a weird mixture, but honestly, that's what I thought of when I first heard it. The whole tape almost felt like a cheap mix between Mac Miller and Drake. Let's put it this way: he definitely surprised me with his wittiness and cocky delivery, but at the same time I just felt like I heard it before. So when I finally checked out his Undeniable project, it turned out that I was neither right nor wrong. But aside from that, his snapbacks and crew sweaters didn't really make him look like someone I'd be willing to give twenty tracks worth of attention to. Young Sinatra is actually well into his early 20's. Come to find out that the kid's not as young as you'd think. I mean, at first he kinda looks like any old teenager on Youtube trying to become the next big white rapper. There wasn't much that caught my attention at first glance. When I first heard the name Young Sinatra, I couldn't help but refuse to find anything that stood out about him. He does make up for it though with confident flows and terrific production by Review Summary: Young Sinatra's newest mixtape introduces us to a much prouder version of the Maryland MC, which isn't exactly a bad thing, but it does make for some pretty underwhelming skits.
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