"It's the return of the god MC" Rocky says.
By now, it's no secret A$AP Rocky was named after arguably one of the greatest Hip Hop lyricists of all time.
Rocky, born Rakim Mayers was named after Rakim (a.k.a. Rakim Allah) – one half of the duo Eric B. & Rakim.
The title of Rocky's upcoming sophomore studio album is directly derived from his birth name and the legendary emcee his mother named him after.
"I'm named after Rakim, and I'm finally facing what it means: I was born to do this shit," Rocky explained to GQ. "And I hope I get to do it for a very long time."
The Harlem-bred rapper recently let GQ inside of his Hollywood home, where he briefly detailed his forthcoming project and broke down the meaning of its title.
"I'm claiming ownership of my legacy," Rocky stated to the men's lifestyle publication. "Look at it: At.Long.Last.A$AP. A-L-L-A. Like slang for 'Allah.'
"It's the return of the god MC," he added.
Piece-by-piece, Rocky has been providing clues concerning the follow-up to 2013's Long.Live.A$AP.
He's mentioned his deceased friend, A$AP Yams, is credited with an executive producer role. Danger mouse, Juicy J, and F.K.A. Twigs have all contributed to the album, and according to GQ, "At.Long.Last.A$AP was born in London at Red Bull Studios."
A release date for the project has not been announced, but Rocky is scheduled to discuss the album during a "A Conversation With A$AP Rocky" at the St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel in London Wednesday, April 8.
Rocky, born Rakim Mayers was named after Rakim (a.k.a. Rakim Allah) – one half of the duo Eric B. & Rakim.
The title of Rocky's upcoming sophomore studio album is directly derived from his birth name and the legendary emcee his mother named him after.
"I'm named after Rakim, and I'm finally facing what it means: I was born to do this shit," Rocky explained to GQ. "And I hope I get to do it for a very long time."
The Harlem-bred rapper recently let GQ inside of his Hollywood home, where he briefly detailed his forthcoming project and broke down the meaning of its title.
"I'm claiming ownership of my legacy," Rocky stated to the men's lifestyle publication. "Look at it: At.Long.Last.A$AP. A-L-L-A. Like slang for 'Allah.'
"It's the return of the god MC," he added.
Piece-by-piece, Rocky has been providing clues concerning the follow-up to 2013's Long.Live.A$AP.
He's mentioned his deceased friend, A$AP Yams, is credited with an executive producer role. Danger mouse, Juicy J, and F.K.A. Twigs have all contributed to the album, and according to GQ, "At.Long.Last.A$AP was born in London at Red Bull Studios."
A release date for the project has not been announced, but Rocky is scheduled to discuss the album during a "A Conversation With A$AP Rocky" at the St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel in London Wednesday, April 8.
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