Let’s not also forget that there’s a Kanye beat AND feature on At.$AP as well. And then, there’s a huge number of tracks that combines both elements like Canal St., the extremely clouded single “L$D”, and the literally “Trill” cut Wavybone, a song that features three artists that help influence Rocky’s sound, Texas-duo UGK and Juicy J, the former founder of Three 6 Mafia. However, songs like “Electric Body”, “Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2”, “M’$” shows the being the very few bangers on the album. Songs like “Back Home” and “Max B” showcases a combination of rhymes and production that reminds us of old school Hip Hop. Rocky became big off of implementing southern culture into New York Hip Hop, but this new album shows that he is diverse with his talents while still being able to maintaining that cloud sound.
Once that intro is finished, you plunge into an elusive world illustrates the creative perspective and human development of A$AP Rocky.Īn important observation from listening to At.$AP is the fact that the instrumentals has switched up a bit. The intro titled”Holy Ghost” creates an image of the injustices within the church in order to mirror A$AP’s climb to fame. Although the Harlem rapper rose to stardom from being inspired by southern Hip Hop, his sophomore project is a diverse project with surprising sounds.Īt.$AP doesn’t start out as explosive as Rocky’s last album, but his lyrics hit you more this time around. At.$AP is a project that shows growth within A$AP Rocky. It also made an impact on this album as well. The loss had affected A$AP Mob, with the Hip Hop community sending their blessings to the collective’s original co-founder. Nothing was more detrimental to the Harlem rapper than the death of A$AP Yams. Two years have passed since Rocky dropped his debut project $AP, and a lot of things happened in between time. Ever since the song “Multiply” hit the web in the fall, several fans have been anticipated on the return of Pretty Flacko. It’s about time A$AP Rocky released his new album.