Fans are anxiously awaiting the release of A$AP Rocky's second solo album, the follow-up to 2013's Long.Live.A$AP. Collaborator and Long Beach rapper Joey Fatts spoke to XXL recently to assure admirers that Rocky has plenty of material for the record. Fatts knows this because he has a guest spot on a track or two.

"I gave Rocky a lot of beats," Fatts said. "He's all over the place, got like 30 tracks done for his project.

"On [Rocky's] album coming up, I got one for sure for sure, I just don't know which one it is, to be honest," he added. "Yams [A$AP's business manager] called me one day all excited because a really big feature hopped on the beat, but I can't really speak any more on that. Every time I talk to Rocky, he says the track's almost done, so hopefully that's the one. It's really crazy, should be dope." As for that second Rocky album? "On his instrumental project, him and I did like six together, for sure,"

Fatts will also reportedly be featured on A$AP Mob's upcoming debut album, L.O.R.D., if it's ever released. A$AP Yams took to Tumblr to deliver the news, saying that the album was scrapped despite previously released singles "Hella Hoes," "Trillmatic" and "See Me." Yams offered no explanation for why the group shelved the record.

Long.Live.A$AP went straight to number one on the Billboard 200 behind singles like "Goldie," "Wild for the Night" and "Fashion Killa."

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