
- ASAP ROCKY TESTING TRACKLIST TRIAL
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Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner. Refresh the page or click the button below to continue. Under “ Pause on this site” click “ Always”. Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner. A$AP consistantly lacks good lines but his flow is nice and there are plenty of gems - in fact, there's probably a dynamite 10-track album here.Adblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others Sonically the album doesn't massively push in new directions, though a lot of thought has gone into the production which is schizophrenic and layered. ASAP winds up the album lamenting that focusing on his career has come at the expense of his relationships with the people he loves.Ĭonclusions: 15 tracks feels like a lot to take in and process in one go and there's plenty to revisit here. This was definitely an album of two halves. The beat, like several on this album, is like a bad trip, finding beauty and then blurring it, smudging it, smearing it, turning it inside out. ASAP and Frank's verses are a-rhythmic and operate like spoken word poetry over a manipulated sample of Lauryn Hill's 'I Gotta Find Peace of Mind'. Wow, a soulful and experimental end to the album. The album's getting moodier now and more honest. That airy, cavernous production could only be Clams Casino, who's behind all my favourite A$AP songs. Frank offers support with the vocals, and the prom night guitar line is interrupted by an off-kilter beat/verse that bears more listening/analysis. 'Changes' is a love song about regret, A$AP describing how he lost a girl to another man and retreated into the excess of "rich n****" life. It may have taken 13 tracks, but we've got to some real shit. Can't help but feel all this talent is squandered though '1Train' it ain't.
Snoop Dogg delivers the shortest verse ever (it's literally just nine words) while Frank is a good fit for Rocky's music (if you missed his track with A$AP Mob, 'RAF', it's a heater). It's kind of a posse cut, with different rappers taking it in turns to show off. Aggressively disliking the French Montana hook which sounds like he's doing Adele karaoke, but the verses are good here. Also, he's after Trump again: "Prayin' for a JFK / All we got was KKK".Īnd now the first of two three (I've think he's on 'Changes' too) collabs with Frank Ocean on Testing. ASAP feel, the heady, dizzying beatĬonstantly switching up and being thrown around by gunshots. This one, presumably a reference to the guns versus butter government model, has a Live. The album's starting to hit its stride now.
ASAP ROCKY TESTING TRACKLIST TRIAL
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