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Now let's review A$AP Rocky and Tyler the Creators newest projects...
And for your pain and suffering, my karma's waiting for me Expecting payments from me But she won't get a damn thing from me She just might get a band aid from me
At.Long.Last.A$AP
From the moment you unseal the packaging of this album, you’re in for a treat. A$AP Rocky gives his most complete approach musically on At.Long.Last.A$AP with numerous features from many legends. A posthumous verse from Pimp C on “Wavybone” shows why he is missed. The song mainly about making money is still a great lyrical approach at that motif. Other great tracks include “Jukebox Joints” which features Kanye West and “Back Home” which features Flacko Senior (Mos Def).
A$AP demonstrates his ability to go from a love song like “L$D” to club-bangers like “Pretty Flacko Jodye 2″ on this album. His different yet not unacceptable change is wonderful. He provides an excellent album to smoke to, to have sex to, and to party to. This complete LP defines A$AP Rocky as more than just a rapper, he is a musician.
At.Long.Last.A$AP by A$AP Rocky
Swear that life is, just a whole bunch of vices
A$AP Rocky