A$AP Rocky – Long.Live.A$AP

Album Info

Artist: A$AP Rocky

Title: Long.Live.A$AP

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. Long Live A$AP (4:49)
  • 2. Goldie (3:12)
  • 3. PMW (All I Really Need) (feat. ScHoolboy Q) (3:54)
  • 4. LVL (3:40)
  • 5. Hell (feat. Santigold) (3:51)
  • 6. Pain (feat. OverDoz.) (3:53)
  • 7. F**kin' Problems (feat. Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar) (3:53)
  • 8. Wild for the Night (feat. Skrillex & Birdy Nam Nam) (3:32)
  • 9. 1Train (feat. Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson & Big K.R.I.T.) (6:12)
  • 10. Fashion Killa (3:56)
  • 11. Phoenix (3:53)
  • 12. Suddenly (4:30)
  • 13. Jodye (4:20)
  • 14. Ghetto Symphony (feat. Gunplay & A$AP Ferg) (3:57)
  • 15. Angels (3:47)
  • 16. I Come Apart (feat. Florence Welch) (3:37)
  • 17. Purple Swag REMIX (feat. Bun B, Paul Wall & Killa Kyleon) (4:12)

Review

Listen up, y'all! 'LONG.LIVE.A$AP' ain't just A$AP Rocky's debut studio joint, it's a whole vibe. This album's got more flavors than a New York bodega, blending that classic hip-hop heat with some trippy, spacey sounds that'll have your head nodding and your mind expanding.

Rocky's flow? Smooth like butter on a hot sidewalk. But don't get it twisted - he's bringing the heat too. Tracks like 'Goldie' and 'Fuckin' Problems' are certified bangers that'll have the club jumping, while 'Wild for the Night' and 'Fashion Killa' show Rocky ain't afraid to push the envelope and get weird with it. And let's talk about that guest list - we're talking Kendrick, Drake, 2 Chainz, and even Florence Welch bringing that soulful touch.

This album hit number one on the Billboard 200 faster than you can say "Pretty Flacko." Critics were feeling it too, giving props to Rocky's unique style and his ability to balance that radio-friendly sound with some serious artistic experimentation. 'LONG.LIVE.A$AP' put Rocky on the map, showing the world that this Harlem kid had something special cooking. It's the kind of debut that makes you sit up and pay attention, 'cause you know you're witnessing the birth of a star. - Lena