Floor Seats

| Asap Ferg

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Floor Seats

American rapper ASAP Ferg has released two studio albums, two mixtapes, one extended play and thirty-three singles (including eighteen as a featured artist). - Wikipedia

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  • HipHop DX

    Despite a couple of misfires, Floor Seats is an exciting EP that’s meant to be enjoyed on high blast. What it lacks for in originality it makes up for with the Trap Lord’s charisma and ability to bring out the best from his guests.  

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  • Ratings Game Music

    Throughout “Floor Seats,” Ferg relies way too much on his energy, and the end-result is a bit of a messy album that sounds forced and outdated. With that being said, I believe “Floor Seats” is a lot of fun to listen to, especially if you can stomach young people noise.  

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  • The Musical Hype

    East Coast rap standout A$AP Ferg shines on the ‘short, but sweet’ banger, “Floor Seats,” which brilliantly samples The Prodigy.  

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  • Chicago Reader

    On Floor Seats Ferg continues to prove himself the best of the ASAP Mob. 

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  • Musicjo

    Floor Seats is a breezy must listen album with inventive beats that elevate each track. The rapper from Harlem is on the right track by dropping an album that is a great follow-up to his earlier albums ‘Trap Lord’ and ‘Always Strive, Prosper.’  

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  • Eject

    A$AP Ferg’s Floor Seats is a short collection of energetic Harlem street bangers with features from A$AP Rocky, Ty Dolla $ign and more big names. 

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  • Sway's Universe

    Anybody that appreciates hip-hop, east coast hip-hop specifically would appreciate the sound. The vision was there, as well as the concept but the delivery could’ve been harder. 

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  • Hit up Ange

    With only 9 tracks to this project there isn’t much room for error but Ferg indeed delivers on most of these tracks. Towards the end of the project Ferg takes a small detour with Ty Dolla $ign and Brent Faiyaz singing infectious hooks that complement Ferg’s deep voiced raps.  

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  • Cheat Sheet

    In a nearly 26-minute long EP, Fergenstein delivered a solid project about his lavish lifestyle and included a couple of songs for the ladies as well. 

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