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“AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP” Album Review

  1. "Holy Ghost" feat Joe Fox 8/10

  2. "Canal St." feat Bones 7.5/10

  3. "Fine Whine" feat. Joe Fox, Future, M.I.A 8.5/10 so chilled.

  4. "L$D" 8/10

  5. "Excuse me" 7.5/10

  6. "JD" 7/10

  7. "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2)" 7/10

  8. "Electric Body" feat ScHoolboy Q 7.8/10 chorus is incredible

  9. "Jukebox Joints" feat Joe Fox and Kanye West 9.5/10

  10. "Max B" 8.3/10

  11. "Pharsyde" 8.6/10

  12. "Wavy Bone" 9.3/10

  13. "West Side Highway" 7/10

  14. "Better Things" 7/10

  15. "M'$" 6.9/10

  16. "Dreams (Interlude)" Interlude

  17. "Everyday" 9.7/10

  18. "Back Home" 8.3/10

(Bolded Means my favorite)

Overall Rating 9.1/10

"AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP” is a chill and psychedelic piece from A$SAP Rocky that uses heavy samples and dark trap tracks, such as "Canal St." and "JD. "Holy Ghost" is an excellent start to the album, and continues to have solid tracks. "Fine Whine" feels so underrated and I think deserves more attention. "Everyday" or "Jukebox Joints" has to be one of the songs of the album. Putting Miguel on a track was a genius move to do, and "JukeBox Joints" has a chorus that's so clean it's unbelievable. There's not really a trash song off the album but the one I liked the least has to be "M'$." The melody feels irritating, other than that I feel like it's a great track. A perfect number of tracks, I've said this before, but any song that has 20+ tracks eventually just blends together. But this album has tracks that make you feel like you're floating. "Back Home" has an interesting bar like "Type of hate that makes you feel worse than a rape victim, raw dogs." Some of the writing on this is great while at other times it feels like plain rap bars. But that doesn't make an impressive sophomore album. The overall rating is a good 9.1/10.

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