Interview: A$AP Rocky
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August 21, 2012
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<p>Gothenburg: a startlingly placid city situated at the most Westerly point of Sweden’s priapic-shaped landmass, it redefines the concept of ‘genteel’ along the clean sweep of Scandinavian lines. No wonder that <strong>Way Out West</strong> – it’s annual three-day music festival in thrall to the hip – emphatically fosters a sense of repose, buttressing you against life with its vegetarian food stalls, heavily taxed beer and preternaturally high cheek-boned festival goers. Providing the grit in the picturesque vaseline was Harlem’s best-dressed son <strong>A$AP Rocky</strong>, who foisted a raucous mid-afternoon set upon the sober, sun-struck crowd. Having built up a fervent following since his <em>LiveLoveA$AP</em> full-length dropped ten months ago, purple-hued, sleeping-limbed numbers like ‘Peso’, ‘Wassup’ and the <strong>Schoolboy Q</strong> cut ‘Hands On the Wheel’ proved the perfect anti-tonic.</p><p>With his followup album <a href="http://www.longliveasap.com/"><em>LongLiveA$AP</em></a> due in September, we went to meet the self-described pretty muthafucker backstage to quiz him on his European tour and go halves on headphones while he lay in a hammock, wrapped in blankets. Well, I did say Gothenburg was, um, <em>relaxing.</em></p><p><strong>How’s the European tour going? </strong><br>
Wonderful! Europe really supports me. In Sweden, I knew it was going to be good, but I didn’t know what to expect. I didn’t know if they’d know me so I went into show wanting to show them who ASAP was. Last month I was in Berlin, at a fashion thing – <a href="http://www.breadandbutter.com/"><strong>Bread & Butter</strong></a> – and that was fun, but speaking German is hard, man. Berlin has some really sexy girls. Yeah, I like Berlin, they have a fine style. London has a fine style too, it’s my favorite place. I like the architecture and the energy and they support the shit out of me. I’m going to move there – and I understand English. It’s a European country that speaks English.</p><p><strong>Do you have any tour stories to divulge?</strong><br>
Yeah, I’ve never known so many women! I like that problem though, it’s a nice problem to have.</p><p><strong>You’ve started to play a new track out, ‘<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvguTar4x5Q">Thuggin’ Noise</a>’, which is a bit different to your older stuff …</strong><br>
Yeah, it’s wild, there’s a whole bunch of gunshots and that’s why it’s called ‘Thuggin’ Noise’ <em>[begins to rap]</em> “I be thuggin with my team, ho”.</p><p><strong>What’s happening with the album, do you have a release date yet?</strong><br>
It got leaked so now I’m pushing it back. I want to record new tracks and release it on Halloween – my last album came out on Halloween, and I that’s when I want this one to drop too. It’s gonna kill’em, it’s gonna <em>kill them</em>. Nobody’s going to be able to keep up, it’s crazy; nobody is making the music that I’m making, <em>nobody</em>. No matter how hard they try and they do try to sound like me but this is some new shit. That’s why I’ve pushed it back, because I’m updating my sound. I can’t wait for you to hear it.</p><p><strong>I’m really envious of the Air Jordans that you wore onstage. Is fashion as big a deal to you as people make out?</strong><br>
I only like this kind of Air Jordan, man, these are number 4‘s. Yeah, I just get dressed and they call it fashion. It’s because I have a good fashion sense and know all the brands, but I’m from the ghetto and we get a big thrill out of it. I have a better fashion sense than most journalists from <em>Vogue</em> magazine, but I think they like it – they like me. Hey, you know I produce now?</p><p><strong>Really? Have you produced songs for your record?</strong><br>
Yeah. I produced four songs on the album. It’s not that easy. <em>[Rocky proffers his purple Beats by Dre headphones and gives us a preview of one of his self-produced instrumentals; it’s slightly brasher and more baroque sounding than anything on LiveLoveA$AP, although the Clams Casino influence is clearly readable.]</em> It’s cool, right?</p><p><strong>Yeah. Are you nervous about how your new album is going to be received? <em>LiveLoveA$AP</em> was such a big deal.</strong><br>
No because I know that they’ll going to love it. It’s better than LiveLoveA$AP, the production, everything. it’s way better, way more mature. It’s just so good … it is, I’m telling you, it’s really, really, really, really, really, <em>really </em>good. They <em>have </em>to love it.</p><p><em>Photo: Annika Berglund</em></p>
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# Interview: A$AP Rocky Gothenburg: a startlingly placid city situated at the most Westerly point of Sweden's priapic-shaped landmass, it redefines the concept of 'genteel' along the clean sweep of Scandinavian lines. No wonder that **Way Out West** -- it's annual three-day music festival in thr...
With his followup album [*LongLiveA$AP*][1] due in September, we went to meet the self-described pretty muthafucker backstage to quiz him on his European tour and go halves on headphones while he lay in a hammock, wrapped in blankets. Well, I did say Gothenburg was, um, *relaxing.* . **How's the...
I like that problem though, it's a nice problem to have. **You've started to play a new track out, '[Thuggin' Noise][3]', which is a bit different to your older stuff ...** Yeah, it's wild, there's a whole bunch of gunshots and that's why it's called 'Thuggin' Noise' *\[begins to rap\]* "I be ...
I have a better fashion sense than most journalists from *Vogue* magazine, but I think they like it -- they like me. Hey, you know I produce now. **Really? Have you produced songs for your record?** Yeah. I produced four songs on the album. It's not that easy. *\[Rocky proffers his purple Beat...