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A$AP Rocky's At.Long.Last.A$AP to Feature Kanye, M.I.A., Juicy J, Lil Wayne, More

A$AP Rocky has revealed the tracklist for his LongLiveA$AP follow-up, At.Long.Last.A$AP. The record is out June 2 via RCA, and it was executive produced by Danger Mouse and the late A$AP Yams. It features contributions from Kanye West, M.I.A., Lil Wayne, and more. You can check out the tracklist below.

The album includes the previously shared "M'$", which was produced by C-Note and Mike Dean, "Everyday", and "L$D".  According to GQ, the album also features actual singing by Rocky, as well as contributions from an unknown British guitarist named Joe Fox, who Rocky randomly met while recording in London. Rocky also told the magazine, before sharing a verse from the record:

I'm claiming ownership of my legacy. Look at it: At.Long.Last.A$AP. A-L-L-A.Like slang for 'Allah.' It's the return of the god MC. I'm named after Rakim, and I'm finally facing what it means: I was born to do this shit. And I hope I get to do it for a very long time.

At.Long.Last.A$AP:

01 Holy Ghost [ft. Joe Fox]
02 Canal St. [ft. Bones]
03 Fine Whine [ft. M.I.A., Future, and Joe Fox]
04 L$D
05 Excuse Me
06 JD
07 Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2
08 Electric Body [ft. Schoolboy Q]
09 Jukebox Joints [ft. Kanye West and Joe Fox] 
10 Max B [ft. Joe Fox]
11 Pharsyde [ft. Joe Fox]
12 Wavybone [ft. Juicy J and UGK] 
13 Westside Highway [ft. James Fauntleroy] 
14 Better Things
15 M’$ [ft. Lil Wayne]
16 Dreams (interlude)
17 Everyday [ft. Rod Stewart and Miguel] 
18 Back Home [ft. Mos Def, Acyde & Yams]

Here's the video for "L$D":

Watch A$AP Rocky freestyle in an episode of Pitchfork.tv's "Selector":



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