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In May 2013, he released his fourth mixtape, 'Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever', promoting it with a two-month-long headlining national tour, 'Welcome to Forever Tour'. The release was supported by his first national headlining tour, the 'Visionary Music Group Tour'. He said that he wanted to write lyrics for people who cared about them. In his third mixtape, 'Young Sinatra: Undeniable', released on Ap, he went more personal, mentioning in his lyrics incidents like his expulsion from school, his father's addiction and his mother getting stabbed. It was a critical success and provided him with exposure on various publications. In 2011, he released his second mixtape, 'Young Sinatra', the first of his 'Young Sinatra' trilogy. The mixtape was downloaded over 250,000 times online. The success of it helped him sign a deal with the independent label 'Visionary Music Group'. On December 15, 2010, he released his first official mixtape, 'Young, Broke & Infamous', which received positive reviews and established him as a budding rapper.
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With his first unofficial mixtape, 'Psychological – Logic: The Mixtape', he started to perform opening acts for stars like Pitbull, EPMD, Method Man, Redman, and Ludacris. Robert Bryson Hall started performing on stage in 2009, under the stage name 'Psychological'. Both his studio albums, 'Under Pressure' and 'The Incredible True Story', have received critical and commercial success.
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He got recognition through his mixtapes, 'Young, Broke & Infamous' and the 'Young Sinatra' trilogy. Quentin Tarantino has been another big influence on him. He has been heavily influenced by Frank Sinatra's vocal jazz, even though he is more into hip-hop music. He doesn't shy away from writing about his experiences in his songs, which makes most of his songs extremely personal, but he never glorifies his tumultuous upbringing. He found relief through music, and started to express himself with his raps. To escape his abusive mother, he left home when he was 17 years old and took up two odd jobs. However, even at that age, he tried to see the positivity of the situation and made those experiences a lesson as to what not to do with his own life. Growing up, he witnessed his brothers selling drugs, his father buying those drugs, his alcoholic mother and sisters getting beaten up by men. Coming from a broken family, he has had unfortunate experiences as a child. Robert Bryson Hall is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and music producer better known by his stage name Logic.