Firing up the mixtape
Tag: a$ap mob
Burn baby burn. Download link available tomorrow.
What looks like just one big orgy, is actually the accompanying visual to Rocky’s new release. Off his A$AP Mob’s Lords Never Worry dropping August 28. All purple everything, of course.
Three weeks from now, A$AP Rocky and his crew plan to release their debut album, Lords Never Worry. Not sure if it will be a digital or tangible release, but a few weeks back, they dropped their first single featuring Flatbush Zombies. nahright
The A$AP Mob hooks up with Brooklyn newcomers Flatbush Zombies on the first single from their Mob compilation. The flows are there, but P on the Boards’ production is the real star of the show.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.11425344&w=540&h=350&fv=] It was pretty crowded on the RapFix stage earlier today. After A$AP Rocky’s chat with Sway, Ferg, Twelvy and Nast joined him for a freestyle before exiting the premises. Cut. Start over. Ha!
During their interview last week at the Skee Lodge, A$AP Rocky and members of his entourage went off the top over Bone Thugs’ “Look Into My Eyes”. No pre-written raps necessary.
A$AP Mob’s set ended early last night at Vice’s showcase at 1100 Warehouse after someone pelted the crew with beer cans that later escalated a massive brawl ( 2:20 mark). Not our idea of drinks on him. Says Fuse: 15 minutes into Rocky’s energetic set, at around 3:30 am, one of Rocky’s crew had his do-rag taken from his head, causing the rapper to stop the show in an attempt to find out who took it. Minutes later, someone from […]
A$AP Rocky and his Mob stopped by Philly’s Power 99 recently and took the next 10 minutes to display some of their raps during Cosmic Kev’s The Come Up Show. Damn, these beats takes us back. UPDATE: Footage finally arrives.
During A$AP’s first trip in the A, he stopped by DJ Drama’s radio show. He spoke on meeting
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