
A$AP brought the ruckus to the Rocky Stage at the Made In America festival in Philly this afternoon and here’s his entire set. Revolt TV speaks with him back stage to discuss Kendrick’s “Control” below.
A$AP brought the ruckus to the Rocky Stage at the Made In America festival in Philly this afternoon and here’s his entire set. Revolt TV speaks with him back stage to discuss Kendrick’s “Control” below.
With K. Roosevelt providing the soundtrack, A$AP Rocky gives joy riding a whole new meaning on this track reportedly off the Grand Theft Auto V video game on September 17. Download: aap-rocky-asap-rocky-unreleased-gta-v.mp3//
In celebration of Ferg’s Trap Lord release, A$AP Mob invaded Hot 97 with Flex last night. Above, they share their thoughts on Kendrick’s verse. Afterwards, they cracked the mic for a 16 minute freebie.
Things get pretty wild on Nick Cannon’s MTV show. But last night, things got crazier when A$AP Rocky hit the stage for the aptly performance of “Wild For The Night”. Wild out!
Starring a Shabba Ranks look-a-like, Ferg and Rocky throw a house party in their video. The song will appear on Ferg’s Trap Lord dropping on August 20.
Boo-ya-ka-boo-ya ka! Inspired by the dancehall legend, A$AP Ferg delivers his new single featuring cohort A$AP Rocky. Put a knife and fork in this one. Reportedly off his upcoming project Trap Lord dropping August 20th. flex
2 Chainz turnt up the Nokia Theatre with his new single, “Feds Watching”. He then was joined by K-Dot and A$AP for “Fucking Problems”. No Drake, no problem. Peep the “Feds Watching” video here.
MiMi’s forthcoming set, The Art Of Letting Go is still on the way, but today she revisits her brand new single and brings along A$AP Rocky for the official remix of her current single.
Now featuring Rocky, that good ol’ Kush gets the best of him and Danny on this final version. Premiered on Tim Westwood’s BBC Radio 1. Danny Brown’s debut album Old coming soon. hhd
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.