• A$AP Rocky Premieres New Single "M's" From 'At.Long.Last.A$AP' [LISTEN]

    A$AP Rocky just premiered a new single "M's," presumed to be one on his upcoming album 'At.Long.Last.A$AP' today, April 8, on the London leg of the Red Bull Music Academy after he gave a talk. The Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E.- and Mike Dean-produced single has the making of another hit from Rocky, with its haunting synths and horns, sitting on top of a crisp bass line with snare rolls. Rocky employs his deep voice distortion effectively as echoes, while he raps about the pursuit of getting M's, or millions. As one might expect, the track made its way onto the Web and you can hear the rip below.
  • ASAP Rocky Comments On Ex-Girlfriend Iggy Azalea, Says "I Think She Works Hard Like The Rest Of Us'

    In his new cover story with Complex, A$AP Rocky gives his thoughts on the career and criticism of his ex-girlfriend Iggy Azalea. The two began dating in late 2011, before Azalea's breakout "Fancy" propelled her to Grammy-nomination status. Azalea confirmed their relationship in an interview with Vibe and even got Live.Love.A$AP tattooed on her fingers. By July 2012, they were no longer dating, and the next year she got the tats removed and later moved on to current boyfriend Nick Young. Despite the breakup, Rocky wasn't completely ready to discredit his former lady.
  • A$AP Mob and Ferg Being 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.
  • ASAP Rocky Recalls Night Of Yams' Death From Drug Overdose: "I Just Miss Him"

    Last week, a drug overdose was revealed to have been the cause of A$AP Yam's untimely death. The A$AP Mob founder overdosed on an acute mixed drug intoxication with both opiates and benzodiazepine were found in his system. The death was ruled an accident. Yams was found unresponsive in his Brooklyn apartment on the morning of January 18 and was taken to Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, where he was pronounced dead. Now his friend and colleague A$AP Rocky is opening up about the news.
  • A$AP Rocky's New Album To Feature FKA Twigs, Lykke Li, Juicy J & More

    A$AP Rocky has revealed in a new interview with Billboard that upcoming album will feature Lykke Li, FKA Twigs, Juicy J (who appears on "Multiply") and Clams Casino. There are potentially other artists on the project, however, at this point he could only speak to those four. The as-yet-untitled album will follow up 2013's breakout Long.Live.A$AP, which was executive produced by Danger Mouse and the late A$AP Yams, whose death was ruled an accidental drug overdose this week.