Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky exudes a casually brutish swagger whether he's epitomizing cloud rap and trap, drawing from witch house and dubstep, or shifting from "fightin' demons" to keeping his foot on the necks of enemies. Championed by Drake before he released his first full-length project, the self-proclaimed hood outcast became one of the biggest breakout stars of the 2010s. He minted a pair of number one albums with Long.Live.A$AP (2013) and At.Long.Last.A$AP (2015), and a third Top Ten entry with Testing (2018). The albums were promoted with some of the most popular songs ...