

It doesn’t ruin the music video experience but is a shame for West fans. The music video ( Explicit/ Clean) is stylistically relevant and works well for Jukebox Joints but for the added value it provides, West’s contribution is completely absent. I understand it’s a technique, but I have a love/hate relationship with it as I hear three songs rather than enjoying a singular song. Although, and perhaps it is just me, the shifting style can be a little off-putting, especially when you get in the groove. Joe Fox x Kanye West) is a great song with a perfect sample backing that gives Jukebox Joints a solid rhythm to work with. ScHoolboy Q) is a solid tune, worthy of inclusion on AT.$AP as the album wouldn’t be the same without it, but Electric Body isn’t a standout song either. The music video is nothing to write home about but works in delivering the song to a visually focused audience.Įlectric Body (feat. Yes, it’s a little repetitive, but it works so well with the rap overlay and while the length is minimal, it works perfectly as you’ll want to listen to the song again. Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2) is sonically immersive with a seriously cool musical element. Hence, I feel indifferent to JD and only question that if JD wasn’t included, would it be missed? I’m not sure it would be. JD is so short that I never feel as though it’s a complete song but more an interlude between songs. The inclusion of Excuse Me partway through the music video is a masterful transition but as much as I enjoy L$D, I find that the music video doesn’t present a value-added opportunity to appreciate the song more than I already do, so beyond this review, I likely won’t watch it again. Plus, the double entendre isn’t lost on anyone and ultimately plays into the psychedelic journey of the song and the music video ( Explicit/ Clean). Subsequently, if you could incorporate these three elements into a single song, then A$AP Rocky has succeeded in doing just that. L$D is an incredibly mellow tune, and its acronym can be expanded to Love, Sex, Dreams. Joe Fox x Future x M.I.A.) is beautifully controlled and will test the responsiveness of your stereo or headphones as Fine Whine exhibits incredible dynamics. A great song from both a musical and Hip-Hop/Rap perspective.įine Whine (feat. Bones) is a superb mix and blows my mind every time I listen to it. Joe Fox) is a killer opening with a backbeat rhythm that is addictive and the perfect accompaniment to the rap delivery along with the vocal choral element that is stunningly beautiful.Ĭanal St. Rod Stewart X Miguel X Mark RonsonĤ Back Home - A$Ap Rocky Feat.Holy Ghost (feat. James Fauntleroyģ Everyday - A$Ap Rocky Feat. Juicy J X Ugkģ West Side Highway - A$Ap Rocky Feat.

Joe Fox X Kanye WestĢ Wavybone - A$Ap Rocky Feat.

Schoolboy QĤ Jukebox Joints - A$Ap Rocky Feat. Joe Fox X Future X M.I.AĢ Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2) - A$Ap Rockyģ Electric Body - A$Ap Rocky Feat. The album was supported by three singles: "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2)", "Everyday" featuring Rod Stewart, Miguel and Mark Ronson, and "L$D".ģ Fine Whine - A$Ap Rocky Feat. Production was led by Rocky himself, alongside several high-profile producers including Hector Delgado, Danger Mouse, Frans Mernick, Jim Jonsin, Kanye West, and Mark Ronson among others. The album features guest appearances from Joe Fox, Bones, Future, M.I.A., Schoolboy Q, Kanye West, Juicy J, UGK, James Fauntleroy, Lil Wayne, Rod Stewart, Miguel, Mark Ronson, Mos Def, A-Cyde and A$AP Yams. The album serves as a sequel, following his previous album Long.

2015 release, the second solo studio album by the American rapper. Limited double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket including digital download.
