A$AP Rocky Released His Most Divisively Dark Album Ever on This Day 11 Years Ago
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A$AP Rocky Released His Most Divisively Dark Album Ever on This Day 11 Years Ago
A$AP Rocky released an extremely dark and drugged out album 11 years ago today, proving to be his best record to date.
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On this day 11 years ago, A$AP Rocky released AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, his sophomore album and also his darkest and druggiest. The record came after the death of Rocky’s close friend and mentor A$AP Yams. Before he passed away, he executive-produced the album alongside Danger Mouse and Juicy J. There was a lot of butting heads with styles initially that showed their perfectionist tendencies.
“You’re talking to a bunch of perfectionists. So it’s me and Yams, it’s different. If I’m doing something by myself, I could just be like, you know, well, I like it like this, I like it like that. It’s two opinions, and, you know, I’m more alternative and weirdo-y, and he likes like........
