• G-Eazy Announces 'When It's Dark Out' Tour

    G-Eazy is on the cusp of releasing his second major label album When It's Dark Out on Dec. 4 and is gearing up to hit the road and tour it. The When It's Dark Out Tour will be a joint tour that takes the "Me, Myself & I" rapper with A$AP Ferg, Marc E Bassy and Nef The Pharaoh all across the world to cities in the United States, Australia and Europe.
  • Chance the Rapper Takes His ‘Family Matters Tour’ to NYC

    It is clear that family is extremely important to Chance The Rapper. He often brings up his kin in his music, and he even decided to name his most recent tour the "Family Matters Tour." The artist recently took the tour to the Big Apple, wowing fans in New York City's Terminal 5.
  • ASAP Ferg in Studio with Madonna, Pharrell: New Album on Its Way

    A$AP Ferg is working on some new music and plenty of big names are excited about it. In a new interview with Revolt TV, the "Dope Walk" rapper revealed that he was working on the follow up to his 2013 artist album Trap Lord, which will "definitely" be released at some point this year. The new material he is cooking up in the studio is not only exciting fans and he, but also other artists including Pharrell, Madonna and even Missy Elliot.
  • PacSun Shoppers Upset at A$AP Mob Shirt Featuring Upside-Down Flag

    Pacific Sunwear picked the worst possible time to blatantly advertise merchandise from the A$AP Mob (home to A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg and others) that depicts an upside-down American flag. The store came under fire for carrying the product both in its stores and online when an aggrieved shopper posted a photo of a store mannequin wearing the offending piece of apparel. The black shirt features the flag upside-down on the front, with other logos on the sleeves.
  • Skrillex Full Flex Tour 2015 Lineup Announced

    On a day of pranks, jokes and general tomfoolery, it can be hard to believe any sort of announcement made by artists. One such revelation that on first glance seems too good to be true, but in reality is 100 percent true -- do not do this to Canada -- Skrillex has announced the lineup of acts who will join him on the July Canadian Full Flex Tour. The announced 2015 acts are Jack Ü, meaning Diplo will join to perform as their duo, Canadian dubstep duo Zeds Dead, Harlem rapper A$AP Ferg, Tycho, Jack Ü collaborator and Canadian singer Kiesza, OWSLA signees Hundred Waters and a back-to-back set from Anna Lunoe and mija.
  • A$AP Mob and Ferg Sued for Crowd Surfing Incident from 2013

    The members of A$AP Mob are being sued for a stage diving incident from 2013. According to TMZ, Tammy Nguyen suffered some injuries when A$AP Ferg jumped into the VIP section at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood a few years ago. Nguyen limped out of the venue and said that security did not help her.
  • A$AP Ferg - 'I Am Fully Aware Racism Still Exists'

    A$AP Ferg caused some controversy recently when he made comments in an hour-long interview with NPR's Microphone Check where he tried to link race and internet culture saying that "Racism been over." This caused an uproar from fans who accused him of being blind to the plight of African-Americans all over the United States and putting him out of touch with his fan base who still live with racism in their daily lives. The "Doe Active" rapper took to Twitter to clarify his comments, saying "Just to be clear, I am fully aware racism still exists."
  • Skrillex Performs Lengthy Lollapalooza Chile Set [WATCH]

    Skrillex went all out for his set at Lollapalooza Chile over the weekend, packing nearly 50 songs into his performance. The EDM star brought along cuts from A$AP Ferg, Bobby Shmurda and Beyoncé. Calvin Harris, DJ Snake and Dillon Francis also performed at the event.
  • A$AP Ferg Unveils 'Doe Active' Music Vid [WATCH]

    A$AP Ferg has unveiled the music video for his single "Doe Active" from the late 2014 mixtape "Ferg Forever." The video follows Ferg around on his travels around the U.S. and at a few shows.
  • Meek Mill Unveils Lavish 'B Boy' Music Video Featuring Big Sean and A$AP Ferg [WATCH]

    What better way to celebrate freedom then to spend a day in a huge mansion with your best friends surrounded by gorgeous big bottomed women, absurd amounts of cash and enough gold jewelry to rival Fort Knox. Freed from prison on Dec. 2, Meek Mill had his true party with the video for his single "B Boy" alongside Big Sean and A$AP Ferg that included all of the above items and much more. The festivities continue with some mini-golf, a full dryer of money and flashy cars. The party is crashed by some hot and oddly underdressed (forensic countermeasure?) females who steal a large quality of jewelry at gun point, which in the grand scheme of things, is like a drop in the bucket for the stash in the Mill mansion.
  • Skrillex, Bonnaroo Share 7-Part SuperJam Doc Feat. Doors, Grateful Dead, Zedd, Damian Marley, Thundercat, More [WATCH]

    Bonnaroo took a big risk when it booked Skrillex to lead a "SuperJam," one of the unique aspects of the festival where an artist curates a massive collective of disparate artists from either the same genre or different ones to come together and play a variety of songs, generally covers. But, by all accounts, his was one of the most successful at the festival as he managed to blend electronic music with hip-hop, rock and reggae, calling upon artists from all across styles and decades. AT&T teamed up with Bonnaroo to put together a seven-part documentary about the making of the Skrillex SuperJam and the meeting of the minds that included Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead; Robbie Krieger, guitarist for The Doors; A$AP Ferg; Thundercat; Big Gigantic; Warpaint; Zedd; Janelle Monáe; Damian Marley; and many others.
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