asap ferg full album download free Free Music Download. I post music download links! Check the blog archive to the right to easily navigate and browse through previous album posts. Sunday, November 3, 2013. A$AP Ferg - Trap Lord - 2013. 01 Let It Go 02 Shabba (feat. A$AP Rocky) 03 Lord (feat. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) 04 Hood Pope 05 Fergivicious 06 4:02 07 Dump Dump 08 Work REMIX (feat. A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Trinidad James & ) 09 Didn’t Wanna Do That 10 Murda Something (feat. ) 11 Make a Scene (feat. Maad Moiselle) 12 F**k Out My Face (feat. B-Real, & Aston Matthews) 13 Cocaine Castle. Asap ferg trap lord full album download free. Artist: ASAP Ferg Album: Trap Lord Released: 2013 Style: Hip Hop. Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC. Tracklist: 01 – Let It Go 02 – Shabba feat. A$AP Rocky 03 – Lord feat. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 04 – Hood Pope 05 – Fergivicious 06 – 402 07 – Dump Dump 08 – Work Remix feat. A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Trinidad James & Schoolboy Q 09 – Didn’t Wanna Do That 10 – Murda Something feat. Waka Flocka Flame 11 – Make A Scene 12 – Fuck Out My Face feat. B-Real, Onyx & Aston Matthews 13 – Cocaine Castle. DOWNLOAD LINKS: 18 Responses. franck bignan Said, weak album expected more , better beats I guess I thought it was going to be like an album. weak album?…dafuq. …..this is album is good way better than rocky’s last album, and why would you want it to be like an asap rocky album?… if he did an album like rocky then he shouldnt be , he should be asap rocky jr…..anyway this is album is great, solid to strong 9/10. “killakraay” is stupid as fuck. probably doesn’t know shit about good music. Hideous no-talent. Right up there with Lil’ Wayne. Garbage in, Garbage out. Remember…Rap is crap made by people with no talent, for people with no taste. If your IQ is below 10, then this trash is for you. Such sweeping statements about music and genre only show your ignorance of it I’m afraid ‘DJ BIFFY’. Nice try at sounding thoughtful and considered though. Dj Biffy,,i guess your IQ is below 5,, Wtf are you looking for on here,, mtfucking Dj, who knows nuthing abt music, change that name asshole. Damn “/ Why do you guys always use shitty upload services? Can’t you use limelinx, or sharebeast, or sendspace, or something that doesn’t suck? LOL. Spreading your hatred around the web doesn’t make your IQ higher than 10 either. The name says it all – in it for the money – style over substance. WTF is this trash! Who the fck put these so called “artists” up there where they become successful overnight. This is why I HATE this new garbage-homo rap. These fools frontin’ fakin’ a damn life they probably never even lived. On top on that, some of these peeps are in the closet faggots. So much of these stuff is soooo redundant that it makes my stomach turn. The rap style is trash. The “flow” is garbage. A complete lack of meaning, feeling, and passion. One thing that I can give credit to are the producers creating dope beats! That’s the only thing that keeps this kind of “rap” alive. The thing that bothers me the most is that this shyt constantly and consistently perpetuate the demise of mainly black youth but definitely youth in general. Not even a hint of any sort of positivity just shyt, shyt, and more shyt. I had respect for rap when it still had meaning and talent… Last decade the genre shouldn’t be even considered music anymore imo. Just another shit album to throw on the shitpile. Deal with it. Rap is not music. FYI. That said you can make an album with rap on it just like you can make an album with a comedian telling jokes. Rap should be considered comedy rather than music. This Is Rap Good ;) Rap and electronic music are the best genres out there. Country is for thieving hillbillies who stole the original sound from southern African- Americans, and rock has been dead for decades. Only two genres worth my ears and that is Hip-hop and electronic anything else can kick rocks. Ferg album slaps. I bet bassmonster and DJ Biffy are whiteboys who are die hard crock fans. Stop hating on the genre, do not listen to hip-hop. I hate rock with a passion and believe it has ZERO musical purpose other than to scream and rant about occultism bullshit, but I do not put my biased opinions on lovers of the music page so go somewhere else and hate. Asap ferg trap lord full album download free. The A$AP Mob boys are back together for a new single. A$AP Ferg and A$AP Rocky have reunited for "Pups". Paying homage to DMX's It's Dark and Hell is Hot, "Pups" samples DMX's hit single "Get At Me Dog". Produced by Frankie P, Ferg embodies DMX's signature rough and rugged style using a similar wordplay on the track while Rocky plays off his former protege with early decade … [Read more. ] NGHTMRE Unleashes Massive “Redlight” VIP with ASAP Ferg. Photo Credit After finally releasing the original hip-hop single with ASAP Ferg, our boy NGHTMRE is back with his highly sought after VIP of "Redlight." Fans have been clamoring over this version of the record for some time now, and to finally hear it in studio quality is as satisfying as we thought it would be. Stream it below and let us know your thoughts in the comments … [Read more. ] NGHTMRE And ASAP Ferg Release Highly-Anticipated Collaboration “Redlight” It's been a long wait for NGHTMRE and ASAP Ferg's highly anticipated collaboration "Redlight," but today we're officially getting our hands on it. First making its appearance during NGHTMRE's live sets "Redlight" is a rowdy trap anthem that packs a ridiculous amount of heat. Smooth verses from ASAP Ferg glide effortlessly over hard-hitting trap percussions and horns, … [Read more. ] NGHTMRE & ASAP Ferg Tease “Redlight” Collab + Announce Release Date. We've had our eyes on NGHTMRE's record with ASAP Ferg ever since the DJ started dropping the genre-bending collaboration in his sets. Now, it appears we've finally received an official release date for the single - March 28th. As you'll see below, the two also have an awesome looking music video on the way to accompany the track. Check it out below and let us know your thoughts … [Read more. ] NGHTMRE & ASAP Ferg Tease “Nightmare on Ferg St” Release + Music Video. NGHTMRE and ASAP Ferg's high-octane collaboration has been creating a buzz for months now. Today the rapper himself gave us the first official update on the track: not only are we given the title "Nightmare on Ferg St" but apparently there is a music video in the works too. See the IG post below and check out the track being dropped live here. View this post on … [Read more. ] Watch Ekali Drop Unreleased NGHTMRE & ASAP Ferg Track in LA. NGHTMRE and ASAP Ferg's unreleased collaboration has been floating around for a minute now, and every time we hear it dropped we get more and more excited for the official release. The other night at The Hollywood Palladium, Ekali dropped the record and it sounded absolutely massive. From this, we can only expect that the track's official drop will be coming soon. Watch the … [Read more. ] Watch NGHTMRE Drop Massive A$AP Ferg Collab at EDC Las Vegas. This one is a doozy. The other weekend at EDC Las Vegas, RTT favorite NGHTMRE threw down banger after banger - most notably his unreleased collaboration with none other than A$AP Ferg. Luckily, a fan attending caught it all on camera. Watch it below and join us in hoping this one gets released sooner rather than later. NGHTMRE dropped one of his new unreleased songs at EDC … [Read more. ] Are What So Not & ASAP Ferg in the Studio Together? The other day, the Hood Pope aka ASAP Ferg took to Snapchat to quickly share a video of himself hanging out with none other than What So Not. While we can only hypothesize, one can only assume this means the two have something brewing together musically. Rumors of the two collaborating go back to 2014, so it's about time we get some genre-bending tunes from these heavyweights! … [Read more. ] Trap Lord. Darold Ferguson Jr.-- best known as A$AP Ferg, a member of A$AP Rocky’s A$AP Mob crew-- brings a tantalizing skillset to the table, a startling versatility and an electricity that not even his more famous friend can boast. Those skills are evident on Trap Lord , a release that began life as a mixtape and has been transformed into his major label debut. Featured Tracks: Darold Ferguson Jr.-- best known as A$AP Ferg, a member of A$AP Rocky’s A$AP Mob-- brings a tantalizing skillset to the table, a startling versatility and an electricity that not even his more famous friend can touch. He sings (see his star-making debut on Rocky’s “Kissin’ Pink”), he can write (take his bendy, gleeful “Shabba”), and he’s weird-- when he’s feeling purple, he channels his inner Fergenstein, a lewder, more hedonistic persona. He also talks big: “I wanna be as known as Jesus,” he told me earlier this year, later mentioning his affinity for artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Warhol. (Sounds like he’d enjoy Jay-Z’s bathroom). He’s funny, he’s got a peculiar style, and he’s got, for a lack of a better word, a sizeable amount of swag. Like Rocky, he's a uniter of rap audiences and regional sounds, the only other performer in the A$AP crew who’s exhibited that star-like sheen so far. If he were to deliver on that promise with a debut that properly channeled all the potential. next stop, stratosphere. Trap Lord , Ferg’s debut mixtape turned debut album, probably isn’t that record, though it has quite a few bright spots. While it begins with a fierce, feverish bundle of tracks-- the hulking, patois-smeared “Let It Go”, the infectious knocker “Shabba”, the emotional, mythologizing “Hood Pope”-- it’s also listless in spots, too reliant on underdeveloped ideas. Some of that can be chalked up to the nature of the record's existence-- like Flockaveli , it was originally conceptualized as a mixtape and only later was transformed into a major label debut. But a fair chunk of Trap Lord finds Ferg trying to figure himself out in real-time-- a natural shape shifter, he never stays in the same form for long, switching personalities and flows at the drop of a hat. Where it’s effective on songs like “Hood Pope” and the thundering opener “Let It Go”, it’s less so on scatterbrained songs like “Fergivicous” and “Make a Scene”. For an artist drawing effortlessly from what seems to be a wellspring of creativity and thoughtful tribute, Trap Lord can, at times, feel underdeveloped and skeletal. But, that’s not to suggest that Trap Lord doesn’t sound great-- A$AP Mob still has the best ears in town. The production is leering and paranoid but rippled with muscle. It’s a dark-tinted record, to be sure, sonically and lyrically. The VERYRVRE-produced “Hood Pope” chronicles the loss of a young child; “Murder Something” uses a Kirk Franklin analogy to underscore a particular, graphic ass-kicking; the closing, experimental “Cocaine Castle” uses a crack house as the setting, a location where the protagonist sees “doctors in their suits”, babies, his mom. It’s heavy shit, reinforced by thick, tense production from under-the radar producers like Frankie P, P on the Boards, Snugsworth and HighDefRazjah. The stormy sonic texture is the backbone that the album aligns itself along, a logical combination of Cleveland smoke (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony incidentally show up on "Lord"), Death Row menace, and classic New York rap radio that's perfectly tailored to A$AP Ferg's reverential package. When Trap Lord flashes-- Ferg’s speed-it-up-slow-it-down verse on “Work” is pure thrill-- it’s brilliant. But despite its status as his commercial debut, it's easiest to approach it as a low-stakes introduction to Ferg, an artist who, like Rocky and other newcomers like Travi$ Scott, has the ability to push the boundaries of the genre toward more experimental sounds and ideas. Though Trap Lord 's vision is refracted through split personalities-- for better or for worse-- A$AP Ferg still sounds like a star in the making. A$AP Ferg Isn’t Always Godlike On ‘Trap Lord’ There was a time when it seemed like A$AP Ferg's debut mixtape Trap Lord would never see the light of day. Since the A$AP Mob member's introduction to the world on standout cuts "Persian Wine" and "Work" from the collective's 2012 Lord$ Never Worry mixtape, fans who desired a grittier, more versatile answer to A$AP Rocky's efficient but clean-cut raps called for Ferg to release a project. As the pleas grew louder, Ferg started to tease his project and miss new release dates with every passing month. Then in May (days after Lord's most recent "release date"), he finally came out and said it— Trap Lord was set to drop on August 20. Since then, the project was upgraded from free mixtape to a studio album, which actually (really) drops today. On first listen, Trap Lord is a fun ride chauffeured by a sex—and braggadocio—obsessed Ferg. Through 13 tracks, he soundtracks the type of night you imagine the Mob has when they're back home in New York—filled with bountiful amounts of sex, drugs, money and nondescript, boastful fuckery. If there's one thing Ferg knows how to do, it's get you in the mood to rage, and so Trap Lord is sprinkled with a handful of party- starters, including: rowdy posse cut "Work (Remix)," with a beat so booming even French Montana's lyrical deficiency couldn't ruin it; the Waka Flocka-assisted anthem "Murda Something," a perfect collaboration that establishes Waka and Ferg as a raucous tag team made in trap heaven; and "Dump Dump," which features the aggro, all-caps refrain "I FUCKED YOUR BITCH, NIGGA, I FUCKED YOUR BITCH." The problem with Ferg's swag raps, though, is that like any party (or after-party) that goes on for too long, it ends up just feeling overwrought and repetitive, as if he set out to pen How To Make Illuminati Rap For Dummies . An easy touchstone to compare Ferg's Trap Lord to would be his friend Rocky's—their styles, subject matters and aesthetics are nearly identical—debut Long.Live.A$AP , which soared to the top spot on Billboard partly because of its radio-friendly single "Fuckin' Problems," but mostly because it was a solid, diverse and interesting album that kept listeners intrigued throughout. Rocky's debut had depth, where Ferg's Trap Lord submits to cliches and reiterates the same ideas over similar- sounding production. Then there's "4:02," a three and a half minute interlude that finds Ferg narrating a threesome starring… you guessed it, your bitch. What's most disappointing about Trap Lord is that Ferg's vocal dexterity and general weirdness could yield some incredible music. Just take a listen to his bat-shit crazy verse on "Ghetto Symphony," a bonus cut from Rocky's debut, where Ferg bends his voice, stops, starts, dips and dives through a rapid-fire 16 filled with references to OutKast, Chips Ahoy! and Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's un-duplicatable superhero rap from a guy who convinces you he could do anything on the right beat, but just as promising as that verse is, Trap Lord's 13 tracks are indicative of a rapper who may be way more limited than we thought. The project is also marred by a litany of unnecessary references to Rocky and the rest of the A$AP Mob, perhaps hinting that Ferg is afraid or unable to stand on his own without his cohorts behind him. Still, there are a few shining moments on Trap Lord , like the swaying "Hood Pope," which finds Ferg crooning about finding his purpose in bleak surroundings, and "Cocaine Castle," a ruminating, meandering ode to the dark side of drug excess. For a guy who's able to craft such challenging songs, it's a shame to see him waste his talent on a batch of hood anthems, but maybe that's all it takes to become a Trap Lord. On the album's intro, A$AP Mob's leader A$AP Yams proclaims, "The limbs never been so relaxed, ever." You can't help but wonder if Ferg hadn't been so relaxed making Trap Lord , it might've come out a much stronger work.