Ferg, previously referred to as A$AP Ferg, emerged and rose to stardom as a member of the sprawling A$AP Mob collective that boasted effectively over a dozen members at its heights. Largely inactive for a couple of years, Ferg shared an replace about A$AP Mob in a brand new interview with veteran journalist, Touré.
Ferg sat down for an interview with the Touré Present and shared his views of the place the A$AP Mob exists at present, his hand in creating the collective, and the place his profession is heading now that he’s largely on his personal.
“I don’t suppose there may be A$AP [Mob] anymore,” Ferg started, answering Touré’s inquiry on the standing of the collective. “It’s not a Cozy Tape out, not a brand new one, there’s not a workplace, it’s not a report label, A$AP Worldwide will not be a report label. I believe it’s a factor of the previous.”
He continued, “I believe folks maintain on to the legacy that we created and people issues however when you consider A$AP, I believe, from the music level, you consider me and Rocky who did the music and all of that. After all, it was constructed on the again of Bari and Yams and all of that however we’re the faces. So I really feel like if we not making no music, and never placing out no new timestamps, then there’s no A$AP.”
Ferg continued by saying that he’s solely targeted on his personal motion however doesn’t have any points with A$AP Rocky or any previous members of the crew, and as an alternative is specializing in his musical route and his newest album, Darold.
The A$AP Mob’s final launch, Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy, was launched in 2017 on Polo Grounds/RCA and later was licensed Gold by the RIAA.
Take a look at the interview in full beneath.
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