• A$AP Rocky Releases New Track with Pharrell and Video for 'JD' [LISTEN]

    It's been a busy year for A$AP Rocky so far. The Harlem rapper released the remix to Drake's "Wu-Tang Forever" and the collaborative A$AP Mob track, "Yamborghini High," not too long ago. The crew also got together to pay tribute to the late A$AP Yams on January 18th with a concert at Terminal 5. Since then, the rapper has released the new track, "Hear Me," featuring Pharrell and the video for "JD."
  • A$AP Rocky's 'At.Long.Last.Purple' Gets The Chopped & Screwed Treatment [STREAM]

    It's been an up and down year for the A$AP Mob. The crew lost A$AP Yams in January but pushed on in honor of their friend. A$AP Ferg worked on his music and directed Future's visual for the track, "Thought It Was a Drought." A$AP Rocky released his album, 'A.L.L.A.' in May and was featured in the hit film, 'Dope.' Now, two days before we close out the year, Rocky has released 'At.Long.Last.Purple,' the "chopped and screwed" version of his album.
  • A$AP Rocky Finishing Unreleased A$AP Yams Album Posthumously

    The hip-hop community and most notably, A$AP Mob was rocked by the news that the rap collective's founder A$AP Yams had died. It was later determined that he died of an accidental drug overdose, but his impact as a marketing and music mind lives on in the lives of others and through timeless pieces of sound. Before his death, Yams was working on an album and it has lain unfinished as his friends continue to work on their own projects and mourn his passing. Not all may be lost as A$AP Rocky has decided to take it upon himself to try and finish the album posthumously for Yams. This comes after A$AP Rocky just released his critically acclaimed sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP earlier this week.
  • A$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.
  • 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 Yams Cause Of Death Ruled Accidental Drug Overdose

    Steven "A$AP Yams" Rodriguez, mastermind behind New York's A$AP Mob passed away earlier this year, and now and accidental drug overdose has been revealed as the cause of his death, according to New York City's chief medical examiner (via The New York Times). The 26-year-old, who is helped A$AP Rocky rise to fame, overdosed on an acute mixed drug intoxication. Both opiates and benzodiazepine were found in his system. The death was ruled an accident.
  • A$AP Rocky Movie 'Dope' Sells for $7 Million at Sundance Film Festival

    Dope, a movie starring A$AP Rocky that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, reportedly secured a distribution deal for $7 million. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Open Road Films beat out The Weinstein Company for the film, which also features Zoë Kravitz and Blake Anderson of Workaholics. There's been a decent amount of buzz coming from Park City, Utah, about the movie.
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