A$AP Ferg
A$AP Mob’s most understated skill is their vision for music videos. Proof can be seen this visual for A$AP Ferg’s Trap Lord intro, “Let It Go.”
Big K.R.I.T. debuts something for fans of that smooth, cruise the town with your windows down music with “Lac Lac.” Featuring A$AP Ferg, the cut is the third to release during #WEEKOFKRIT.
A$AP Ferg appeared on Que’s official “OG Bobby Johnson (Remix)” alongside Pusha T and Snoop Dogg, but he clearly thought he could’ve done more. That said, the A$AP Mob affiliate returns today with freestyle over the hard-hitting beat, titled “Sh*t Y Not.”
Despite being out for months, one could debate that Que’s “OG Bobby Johnson” is still the hottest record in the streets. So much so that he’s delivered an official remix for the hard-hitter, featuring Pusha T, A$AP Ferg, and Snoop Dogg.
Is A$AP Ferg simply sharpening his lyrical sword in his latest string of freestyles or does this mean a new project is on the horizon? While that remains to be seen, the Harlem native snatches ScHoolboy Q’s “Man of the Year” for his “VMA Tales.”
Chicago rappers have an undoubted wave going right now. Knowing this, A$AP Ferg delivers his latest freestyle on Sicko Mobb’s viral hit “Fiesta.”
It seems like every rapper wants a piece of Young Thug’s two street anthems — “Stoner” and “Danny Glover.” Last night, A$AP Ferg tried his hand at the latter and titled his effort “Pantie Lover.”
We’re surprised that it took this long, but an artist has finally unleashed a remix of Drake’s “Trophies.” This one — there will certainly be more — comes courtesy of A$AP Ferg.
It’s officially a new year, a new dawn and new crop of competition for everyone to aim to be part of 2014’s initial The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Not to be left out of the end of the year hoopla, A$AP Ferg delivers a visual for his Trap Lord favorite “Hood Pope.” This clip was brought to us courtesy of the good folks at Complex.
Man, time flies. It’s December 19, the year’s just weeks away from closing, and because of this, Hip-Hop Wired reflects on the respective the songs (often times anthems) that shaped fans’ experiences near and far over 365 days’ time.
Travi$ Scott gave fans insight about his creative mind in previously released visuals, and he does it again with “Uptown,” a song from his Owl Pharaoh mixtape featuring A$AP Ferg.