A$AP Rocky’s New Album at.Long.Last.A$AP Available Now
Trending No. 1 on Itunes Around the World
FEATURES APPEARANCES BY KANYE WEST, LIL WAYNE, SCHOOLBOY Q, MIGUEL, ROD STEWART, MARK RONSON, MOS DEF, JUICY J, JOE FOX
AND OTHERS
A$AP Rocky released his highly anticipated new album,At.Long.Last.A$AP, today due to the album leaking a week prior to its scheduled June 5TH release date. The album is currently No. 1 at
iTunes in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland, Russia and
more.
The follow-up to the charismatic Harlem MC’s 2013 release,Long.Live.A$AP, A$AP Rocky’s sophomore album, features a stellar line up of guest appearances by Rod Stewart, Miguel and Mark Ronson on
“Everyday,” ScHoolboy Q on “Electric Body,” Lil Wayne on a new version of the previously released “M’$,” Kanye West and
Joe Fox on “Jukebox Joints,” plus Mos Def, Juicy J, UGK and more on other standout tracks.
Producers Danger Mouse, Jim Jonsin, Juicy J and Mark Ronson among others, contributes to the album’s trippy new sound.
Executive Producers include Danger Mouse, A$AP Yams and A$AP Rocky with Co-Executive Producers Hector Delgado, Juicy J,
Chace Johnson, Bryan Leach and AWGE.
In 2013, A$AP Rocky announced his global arrival in a major way with his chart-topping debut album LONG.LIVE.A$AP. Despite leaking a week prior to release, the album entered at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, Hip-Hop Albums, R Albums and Digital Albums charts. The album also made Top 10 chart entries in 24 countries around the world and
included the platinum-selling Noah “40” Shebib produced track “F**kin’ Problems,” (feat. Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick
Lamar), which won a BET Award for Best Collaboration, BET Hip-Hop Award for Best Collaboration, Duo or Group, MTV Video
Music Award Japan for Best Hip-Hop Video, and nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song. The album also featured
the rambunctious “Wild For The Night” (featuring Skrillex & Birdy Nam Nam), which won a mtvU Woodie Award for Best Collaboration, the hip-hop posse cut “1 Train”(feat. Kendrick
Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, and Danny Brown), and “Fashion Killa,” which boasts a video cameo by Rihanna.
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