At. Long. Last. ASAP

| ASAP Rocky

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At. Long. Last. ASAP

The record serves as a sequel from Rocky's previous studio effort Long. Live. ASAP (2013). The album's executive production was provided by Danger Mouse, mentor ASAP Yams and Rocky himself, featuring production by Rocky and Danger Mouse, as well as a variety of several high-profile producers, including co-executive producers Hector Delgado and Juicy J, Jim Jonsin, FNZ, Frans Mernick, Kanye West, Thelonious Martin and Mark Ronson, among others. The album features guest appearances from Joe Fox, Future, Schoolboy Q, Kanye West, Lil Wayne and A-Cyde, among others. "-Wikipedia"

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  • Pitchfork

    good taste has taken on a new leveraging power. A$AP Rocky, the baby-faced fashion killa and primary figurehead of zeitgeist-wheelie-poppin’ Harlem goon squad A$AP Mob, has always understood this better than anyone else in the rap game.  

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  • billboard

    Is the Perfect Experiment 

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  • Rolling Stone

    A$AP Rocky takes a deep, trippy plunge on his ambitious second LP 

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  • COS

    Maybe he stepped back and saw that a better album does more for an artist than a couple big songs on a decent album. 

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  • DJBOOTH

    just my gut reaction thoughts as I listen to the album for the first time. 

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  • NME

    Harlem hip-hop's "pretty motherfucker" returns with an eclectic second album let down only by playground misogyny 

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  • The New York Times

    ASAP Rocky Returns to a Haze in ‘At.Long.Last.ASAP’ 

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  • SPIN

    A$AP Rocky Stays Too High to Die on ‘At.Long.Last.A$AP’ 

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  • The Telegraph

    The 26-year-old rapper's epic, psychedelic third album confirms the audacity of modern hip hop, says Neil McCormick 

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  • HIPHOPDX

    The work is aided with collaborations by a wide range of musicians who are wrangled and made fit almost seamlessly. 

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  • COMPLEX

    Dude is a bona fide All-American rock star, the type who uses good looks and a magnetic personality to bed gorgeous celebrities and vaguely ethnic models who peddle waist shapers on Instagram.  

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  • The Boston Globe

    He operated in a world where all lines seemed blurred. Friends, drugs, and style mattered more than race. 

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  • hnhh

    A$AP Rocky’s relatively short career in the rap game has been one filled with high praise.  

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  • DIFFUSER.fm

    this rapper played a crucial role in opening New York hip-hop to new influences, helping to knock that venerated sub-genre out of a deeply self-referential rut. 

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  • AV MUSIC

    A$AP Rocky was tasked with both a redemption quest and a tribute for a friend. 

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  • ALL MUSIC

    rapper A$AP Rocky tunes in, drops out, and turns down for what on At. Long. Last. A$AP, a positive and psychedelic LP that is --  

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  • XXL

    on his long-awaited sophomore album, At.Long.Last.A$AP, Rocky flips the script again on anyone trying to wrap him up neatly into a box. 

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  • The Atlantic

    The gorgeous stew of At.Long.Last.A$AP may owe something to LSD, but it’s also in line with the genre’s recent turn toward progginess. 

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  • Los Angeles Times

    At Long Last ASAP Rocky' a psychedelic trip through grief 

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  • Chicago Tribune redeye

    A$AP Rocky has a lot of style, a decent amount of substance on 'At. Long. Last. A$AP' 

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  • FACT

    A$AP Rocky’s At.Long.Last.A$AP is a bad trip with no one at the wheel 

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