Rumors of L.E.P. being banned from the venue didn’t matter last night. During A$AP’s gig at the House of Blues, Count and Moonie hit the stage and performed “Chicago Niggas” and “Benjamin Franklin”. fsd
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With Rocky behind the camera and ASAP Yams riding shotgun, we travel to Paris for the visual to his first single. Long.Live.A$AP due in July. “Goldie” available now.
It doesn’t take much to get A$AP to kick a rhyme on the spot. And during his UK visit, Rocky sat in Tim Westwood’s chair and gave listeners a freebie over “Stay Schemin” as well as “She Will”. Interview below.
Nine days ago, A$AP surprised Coachella by bringing out Master P and his No Limit soldiers on stage. Propane Media was present backstage (1:13) during their first encounter. Ughh!
During their interview last week at the Skee Lodge, A$AP Rocky and members of his entourage went off the top over Bone Thugs’ “Look Into My Eyes”. No pre-written raps necessary.
Respect the tech!
It was a full house at the Skee Lodge as A$AP discusses “Goldie“, life after signing to a major label, Rihanna’s tweet, upcoming projects, his top MCs and advice for upcoming artists.
For Coachella’s second weekend, A$AP returned to the stage last night. After reciting his new single “Goldie“, he surprised the audience by bringing out Percy Miller, Romeo and the rest of the No Limit family for their performance of “Make Em Say Uhh” and “I Miss My Homies” dedicated to Trayvon Martin. rap-up
A$AP is keeping busy these days and recently shot the video for his collabo with Q off his LiveLoveA$AP project. Black Scale was on set and caught some flicks from the video shoot. More after the cut.
A$AP Rocky called into Angie Martinez’s show this afternoon and premiered his new record produced by Hit-Boy. Can’t see this one flying on your FM dial, but stranger things have happened. UPDATE: CDQ
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