classic joint. A$AP peaked way too early - the buzz off this tape was too lit for him to ever properly follow up.![]()
I don't blame Rocky as much as I do the industry/hip hop 'fans' in general. Your average 'real hip hop' head was shytTING on this tape when it dropped. The hate at one point was unbelievable. A lot of them hadn't even heard the project. They just heard one song (probably Purple Swag), saw his 'dress' on 106 and Park, and wrote him off as a "Houston fakkit".
Rocky was clearly under pressure to switch it up. Capitalize on the buzz he got and go wider. That's why his debut album had all the trendy trap-sounding drums (Long Live ASAP, Ghetto Symphony), the jiggy radio joints (Goldie and fukkin Problems) and try-hard throwback 90s posse cuts to appease the lyricism lames (1 Train, Suddenly).
Time and time again, followers are threatened by innovative shyt and would rather hate. Then of course dikkride when said innovative shyt becomes widely accepted by authority figures or watered the fukk down enough by someone else.



