The album's tracklist boasted an impressive array of features, including:
The album’s emotional weight stems from the death of A$AP Yams (Steven Rodriguez) in January 2015. Rocky channeled his grief into a sound that was deliberately murky, disoriented, and "unfinished" in a deliberate way. The outro of "Back Home" features Mos Def and Yams’ voice crackling over a beat that fades to static. A-AP Rocky AT.LONG.LAST.A-AP -2015- FLAC CD ASAP
The album's sonic centerpiece. The dream-pop textures, slowed-down vocal pitches, and sweeping synth pads require the absolute maximum dynamic range to achieve their intended hypnotic effect. The album's tracklist boasted an impressive array of
You can hear the separation between the gritty basslines and the ethereal, reverb-soaked vocals. The album's sonic centerpiece
A mix of Houston chopped-and-screwed, New York boom-bap, and 60s psych-rock.
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