On election night, A$AP Rocky’s tour stomped through the Big Easy. For those in attendance, they were treated to a quick set from Meek Milly. Welcome to their House of Blues party.
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A$AP’s tour rolled into the Palladium a couple of weeks ago and he performed his remix for Rihanna who was in attendance. Above is a recap of the evening featuring Rih discussing how the record came about. In related news, A$AP’s just been tapped to open up her Diamonds tour beginning next March.
We see you Chi Ali. Directed by Eif Rivera, Nuvo bottles and a couple of models help bring Fat Joe and the crew’s new video full circle. There goes French and that damn Versace ski mask. Ha!
ScHoolBoy Q wasn’t the only one with tricks up his sleeve. During last Wednesday’s show, A$AP Rocky brought out the Bay Area’s ambassadors for “Blow The Whistle” and “Function”.
The video has been shot, but Fat Joe and his accomplices finally roll out the yellow tape for the audio. Ante up!
A$AP Rocky’s young and gettin’ it too. So while visiting the LA Leakers, he decides to drop a quick rap over Meek and Kirko’s instrumental. LongLiveA$AP now dropping next year.
A$AP Rocky’s tour rolled into Oakland last night and during his performance, Kendrick joined him for the first recital of his single “Fuckin’ Problem”. Seems like 2 Chainz nor Drake were the least of their worries. x
Produced by 40 and Drake, A$AP flexes his rolodex for the first single off his debut album,
Trae Tha Truth, Chipmunk, Iggy Azaela, B.o.B., & T.I. As always, the highlight of last night’s Hip-Hop Awards were the cyphers. Personally, there weren’t any “oh shit!” moments this year, but I took the liberty of bolding the best spitter of each group. Here are the rips courtesy of yardie. Let the great debates begin.
Waka Flocka was at Irving Plaza last night for the NYC stop of his Triple F Life Tour. During his set, he brought out Gucci Mane and A$AP Rocky to the main stage. Of course, no Flocka show would be complete without a stage dive into the crowd. Squad! emetakeover
Listening to 'Sinners' is an almost physical experience. Rod Wave manages to weave with his voice, powerful and rich in nuances, and with the enveloping sounds a real atmosphere that captures you from the first notes. When he then switches to rap, his interpretation is so intense and heartfelt that it completely magnetizes you into the narration, taking you and dragging you into the song without you being able to resist. It's like being sucked into a vortex of emotions, an excellent representation of the depth and grip that this artist knows how to exercise.