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Live. Love. ASAP

Live. Love. ASAP (stylized as LIVE.LOVE.A$AP) is the debut mixtape by American rapper ASAP Rocky, who released it as a free digital download on October 31, 2011. It features production by Clams Casino, ASAP Ty Beats, DJ Burn One, and SpaceGhostPurrp, among others. The mixtape also features guest rappers Schoolboy Q and Fat Tony, as well as members of ASAP Mob, ASAP Rocky's hip hop collective.

Live. Love. ASAP
Mixtape by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2011
StudioIshlab Music (New York City)
GenreHip hop
Length53:41
Label
Producer
ASAP Rocky chronology
Live. Love. ASAP
(2011)
Long. Live. ASAP
(2013)
Singles from Live. Love. ASAP
  1. "Peso"
    Released: November 16, 2011
  2. "Purple Swag"
    Released: December 5, 2011

The mixtape's music incorporates stylistic and production elements of hip hop scenes distinct from ASAP Rocky's hometown New York scene, particularly Southern hip hop. Its production features woozy soundscapes, low and mid-tempo beats, and chopped and screwed choruses. His lyrics deal with themes about moral decay, including promiscuity and drug use, expressed through his boastful, tempered flow.

The mixtape was promoted with two singles, "Peso" and "Purple Swag", which garnered ASAP Rocky mainstream attention and led to his first record deal. Live. Love. ASAP received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the production aesthetic and ASAP Rocky's charismatic rapping style. It was included in several year-end top album lists by critics and publications. On October 29, 2021, ASAP Rocky re-released the mixtape on all streaming platforms.

Background edit

In May 2011, ASAP Rocky quit selling drugs and decided to focus on a career in rapping.[1] He released a music video for his song "Purple Swag" in July, garnering Internet buzz and attention from record labels, despite negative feedback from his native hip hop scene in New York.[1] He was courted by several labels, including the RCA-distributed Polo Grounds Music.[2] However, he held off from any deal with a label, instead wanting to explore other pursuits.[2] He and Polo Grounds president Bryan Leach, also a Harlem native, subsequently spent time talking about music and lifestyles.[2]

In August 2011, ASAP Rocky followed with "Peso", which first appeared on Internet blogs and eventually received radio airplay on New York City's Hot 97.[1] The song also earned him respect in the New York scene, of which he later said, "It brings a tear to my eye to see native New York people give me my props because New York is stubborn and arrogant".[1] After a bidding war among labels, he signed a record deal with Polo Grounds and RCA on October 14.[2][3] It was worth $3 million, with $1.7 million for his solo work and $1.3 million to fund his company ASAP Worldwide.[4] He said that he sought a "bigger platform" for him and his collective with the deal.[3] His first studio album planned to be under the deal, but it allowed him to continue releasing mixtapes through RED Distribution.[3]

Recording and production edit

 
Dumbo, Brooklyn, where ASAP Rocky recorded the mixtape

ASAP Rocky recorded Live.Love.ASAP at Ishlab Music Studio in Dumbo, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. It was engineered by the studio's primary technicians Daniel Lynas and Frans Mernick.[5] Several producers on the mixtape were associated with ASAP Mob,[1] a collective that was formed by ASAP Rocky in 2007 and featured rappers, record producers, and music video directors.[4] ASAP Ty Beats, SpaceGhostPurrp, and Clams Casino, who had produced several of ASAP Rocky's previous songs,[1] were his principal collaborators in developing the songs' woozy soundscapes.[4] Casino previously produced for Lil B and Main Attrakionz, who appears on the mixtape.[6] ASAP Rocky met him after he remixed Casino's song "Numb", which was later recorded as "Demons" for the mixtape, and they both tried to contact one another as respective fans.[7] Their first recording for the mixtape was "Wassup".[7] In August, he rented a pied-à-terre in Midtown Manhattan and housed members of ASAP Mob during Hurricane Irene's landfall in New York City.[1]

Musical style edit

On LiveLoveASAP, New York has a new role. Once the universal donor, it's now the universal recipient. Other cities have been playing that role for years. As New York classicists were holding their ground, the rest of hip-hop looked on, amused, and kept working, taking in outside influences and building their own sounds ... LiveLoveASAP would be comprehensible in all of those places.

Jon Caramanica (2012)[1]

Musically, Live. Love. ASAP incorporates characteristics from hip hop scenes outside of ASAP Rocky's hometown scene in Harlem, New York,[1] including Midwest and Southern hip hop, particularly the hip hop production of Houston's scene.[2][8][9] He grew up listening to Southern hip hop artists such as Geto Boys, UGK, Swishahouse, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug.[10] He also grew up listening to artists of disparate music genres, including Hope Sandoval, CeeLo Green, and MGMT, influences that music journalist Paul Lester attributes to the mixtape's "languid but futuristic sonics".[11] The beats on Live. Love. ASAP are generally low or mid-tempo and hazy-sounding.[12][13] The songs also have chopped and screwed choruses.[14] Clams Casino's moody, atmospheric production is characterized by fragmented, downbeat vocal samples, basic drum tracks, and ambient, hypnotic synths.[12][15] Songs produced by DJ Burn One, Beautiful Lou, and Soufein3000 incorporate more Southern hip hop elements.[15]

AllMusic editor Andre Barnes views the mixtape's music as distinct from East Coast hip hop, calling it "sonically out of place, recasting the feel of East Coast hip-hop into a quintessential, albeit progressive southern aesthetic with its country funk and cosmic, syrupy backdrops."[16] Jon Caramanica calls Live. Love. ASAP "placeless and universal, an album that sounds as if it has ingested the last 20 years of hip-hop's travels and would be comfortable anywhere."[1] Caramanica notes characteristics of various hip hop scenes other than that of New York's scene, including "chewy, slowed-down homages to Houston" and "nods to New Orleans and Atlanta and the Bay Area and everywhere else hip-hop is made."[1] Alvin Aqua Blanco of HipHopDX writes that the music's grooves "generally stay on the DJ Screw side of the BPMs".[17] Consequence editor Mike Madden notes its musical dynamic as "Southern flavors crossbreed[ing] with plenty of cloudy ambient-rap moments" and views that the cadences of the beats consequently "dictate" ASAP Rocky's rapping style.[13]

The epic-sounding,[13][18] Clams Casino-produced opening track, "Palace", has Rocky acknowledging Southern hip hop's influence on his sound: "Influenced by Houston / you can hear it in my music".[19] "Wassup" has an ethereal, Houston-inspired soundscape.[6] However, Chase McMullen of Beats Per Minute observes from the mixtape's sound the "threatening vibe" of Raekwon's 1995 album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... and a grime influence, commenting that "while southern influences currently dominate much of current hip hop, Rocky places as much importance on the Wu as he does Three 6."[20] Paul Lester of The Guardian compares "Peso" to the stylings of The Jet Age of Tomorrow.[11] "Trilla" has a funk and boom bap influence in its production.[12][20]

Themes edit

The mixtape's subject matter of moral decay incorporates controversial thematic elements of mainstream hip hop, including misogyny, glorified male promiscuity, and excessive drug use.[11][16] Songs such as "Leaf", "Get Lit", and "Roll One Up" are odes to cannabis smoking.[6] Music writers note the mixtape's perspective as that of a self-assured youth concerned with simple pleasures and "keeping it trill (true and real)".[6][8][21] Evan Rytlewski of The A.V. Club comments that ASAP Rocky mostly "riffs on his four great loves: syrup, weed, women, and fashion".[18] Calling it a "guilty pleasure" for hip hop purists, AllMusic's Andre Barnes characterizes the mixtape's subject matter as "the antithesis of conscious rap" and his lyricism as "sedate charisma and mannerisms leaning toward UGK-inspired bravado", adding that it displaces "the intricate lyrical concepts that evoke intense listening and the undeniable slang definitive of traditional East Coast rap music".[16]

"Purple Swag", a woozy-sounding homage to Houston's hip hop scene, references the purple drank popularized by the scene's community and used recreationally by ASAP Rocky and his collective.[1] His lyrics on "Peso" depict a charismatic, attractive persona, with him referring to himself as a "pretty motherfucker".[11] The song also features lyrics about his eccentric and flamboyant fashion sense: "Raf Simons, Rick Owens / usually what I’m dressed in".[1] He also name-drops fashion designer Jeremy Scott throughout the mixtape.[22]

ASAP Rocky's flow throughout the mixtape is tempered,[12] and his delivery ranges from nonchalant rhymes to forceful double time.[16][21] Jon Caramanica writes that the subject matter, including "straight-talking boasts" and "heavy intake of drugs and women", is revealed by his "bursts of short phrases, rhymed in their entirety."[1] On "Palace", ASAP Rocky demonstrates alliterative lyricism and singsong cadence and flow.[19] His flow patterns have been compared by writers to those of Cleveland-based hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[1][19] August Brown of the Los Angeles Times writes that "his reserved, steely delivery owes equal debts to Houston's syrup daze and Dipset's uptown intensity".[23] He addresses his rapping style on "Purple Swag": "I'm Texas trill, Texas trill, but in NY we spit it slow".[24] On "Leaf", he addresses hip-hoppers' criticism of his style: "They say I sound like André / mixed with Kanye / a little bit of Max / a little bit of Wiz / a little bit of that / a little bit of this / get off my dick".[21]

Marketing edit

 
Rocky at Coachella in 2012

An anticipated release among Internet tastemakers,[7][25] Live. Love. ASAP was released as a free digital download on October 31, 2011.[26] Two days after its release, A$AP Rocky proclaimed it to be "better than a lot of people's albums".[2] The mixtape did not chart after its release.[27]

The mixtape's lead single "Peso" was officially released on November 16.[28] It charted for nine weeks and peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in February 2012.[29] The second single "Purple Swag" was released on December 5.[30] Previously released as a YouTube video, the mixtape version features guest verses by SpaceGhostPurrp and ASAP Nast.[6] A music video for "Wassup" was directed by ASAP Rocky with magazine editor and journalist Andy Capper.[11] His videos depicted a glamorous and dissolute lifestyle led by him and his crew, with images of excess and fashion, including gold fronts, liquor containers, and designer clothing.[9]

In the months leading up to the mixtape's release, ASAP Rocky performed several low-key venues in New York, including the Alife Rivington Club, a party for Fool's Gold Records, a Diplomats concert,[1] and Santos Party House.[31] He also played CMJ's music festival in October.[1] In 2012, he toured on Drake's Club Paradise Tour and performed at several music festivals, including South by Southwest, Summer Jam, Pitchfork Music Festival, and Rock the Bells.[32][33][34] The touring experience allowed ASAP Rocky to work on his live performance and stage presence.[7]

Reportedly, as a part of ASAP Rocky's record deal, there were plans for Live. Love. ASAP to be re-released for retail by Polo Grounds, RCA, and his then-created ASAP Worldwide in 2012.[2][35] He had said that it would have been a "deluxe version".[7] On October 29, 2021, the mixtape was released for the first time on music streaming services.[36] The rereleased edition featured the new song "Sandman", produced by Kelvin Krash and Rocky's longtime collaborator Clams Casino, although "Kissin' Pink and "Out of This World" were omitted.[36]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.6/10[37]
Metacritic83/100[38]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [16]
The A.V. ClubB[18]
Beats Per Minute85%[20]
Consequence     [13]
The Irish Times     [39]
Okayplayer88/100[40]
Pitchfork8.2/10[21]
PopMatters8/10[6]
Sputnikmusic4/5[12]
XXL4/5[15]

Live. Love. ASAP was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional critics, the mixtape received an average score of 83, based on 12 reviews.[38] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[37]

Reviewing for The Irish Times, Jim Carroll hailed the mixtape as "a dashing statement of intent",[39] while Pitchfork's Jeff Weiss said it is a "triumph of immaculate taste" that shows "Rocky embodies the sweat-free cool of someone who has stolen the test and memorized the answers ahead of time."[21] AllMusic's Andre Barnes wrote of the mixtape's appeal to hip hop purists and listeners, "For the saints, Live Love ASAP is nothing short of a guilty pleasure ... But for the aesthetically inclined, Live Love ASAP is a marvel of contemporary rap music, despite its abounding moral decay."[16] Colin McGowan from Cokemachineglow cited his ability to "command a variety of sounds" as the reason it sounds "unified without drifting into monochrome territory".[41] McGowan viewed that, although his "Wayne-ian pattern" is not as "fluid" nor "dotted with exuberant metaphors", his sensibilities make up for technical shortcomings:

[ASAP Rocky] enunciates powerfully from within the pocket of the beat, always sounds like he's rapping in facts, and knows how to turn a phrase. His sense of sound and the function of internal rhyme gives the illusion his raps are more complicated than they are. He understands the infectious way a line like "My all gold grill give 'er cold chills / say she got that coke feel 'cause I'm so trill" can pinball around a listener's ear.[41]

BBC Music's Ele Beattie advised listeners, "If you've come looking for tight flows and witty wordplay, Rocky ain't your man. But attitude and production will win you over."[8] Evan Rytlewski of The A.V. Club felt that "he's a magnetic rapper, and his delivery is reliably sharp, but he rarely uses it to say anything", and instead commended him for "curating exceptional beats and knowing when to get out of their way." He added that, "by enlisting some of the Internet's most forward-thinking young producers ... [Rocky]'s crafted the year's most stylish mix-tape, a melting pot of nearly every major underground rap trend of the last 16 months, all pitched to the intoxicating slow crawl of Houston screw music."[18] Although he noted a "lack of so-called substance", David Amidon of PopMatters viewed that the mixtape's release helped materialize "the positive influence of the internet on the next generation of hip-hop".[6] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times cited its two singles as "among the year's best hip-hop songs."[1]

Accolades edit

The mixtape was included in several year-end top album lists by critics and publications.[4] It was named the ninth-best album of 2011 by Stereogum in the publication's year-end list.[42] It was ranked number 10 on Filter's top albums list.[43] Gorilla vs. Bear ranked the mixtape number five and stated, "Sometimes good instincts, an effortless flow, off-the-charts charisma, and just sounding a lot cooler than everyone else goes a long way."[44] In ranking it number nine, Complex commended ASAP Rocky's "defined sound and unique aesthetic", calling him "electric and precise on the microphone" and writing that the mixtape's beats "bang so hard they bring Houston to Harlem."[24] Los Angeles Times staff writer August Brown ranked the mixtape number two on her top albums list and wrote that it "cemented" his reputation, while citing Clams Casino's beats as "some of the year's most imaginative, evocative hip-hop productions."[23] Jonah Weiner of Slate ranked it number five on his list and, although he cited him as part of "hip-hop's abiding misogynist" in 2011, saying that he and his contemporaries "trash so many other genre orthodoxies."[45]

Live. Love. ASAP also earned ASAP Rocky a nomination for BBC's Sound of 2012 poll.[4] In October 2013, Complex named the mixtape the tenth best hip hop album of the last five years.[46] In 2019, Pitchfork ranked Live. Love. ASAP at number 137 on their list of "The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s".[47]

Track listing edit

Credits for all tracks except "Purple Swag: Chapter 2", "Kissin' Pink" and "Out of This World" are adapted from Qobuz.[48]

Live. Love. ASAP track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Palace"Clams Casino2:42
2."Peso"ASAP Ty Beats2:47
3."Bass"
Clams Casino3:17
4."Wassup"
Clams Casino2:38
5."Brand New Guy" (featuring Schoolboy Q)
  • LeDuff
  • Cannon[a]
4:48
6."Purple Swag: Chapter 2" (featuring SpaceGhostPurrp and ASAP Nast)ASAP Ty Beats2:47
7."Get Lit" (featuring Fat Tony)
Soufien30002:58
8."Trilla" (featuring ASAP Twelvyy and ASAP Nast)Beautiful Lou4:04
9."Keep It G" (featuring Chace Infinite and SpaceGhostPurrp)
  • Mayers
  • Rolle
  • Chace Johnson
SpaceGhostPurrp3:49
10."Kissin' Pink" (featuring ASAP Ferg)
Beautiful Lou3:31
11."Houston Old Head"DJ Burn One4:18
12."Acid Drip"
  • Mayers
  • Rhouat
Soufien30002:43
13."Leaf" (featuring Main Attrakionz)Clams Casino4:52
14."Roll One Up"
DJ Burn One2:39
15."Demons"Clams Casino3:00
16."Out of This World"The Olympicks2:48
Total length:53:41

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • The mixtape's 2021 streaming edition excluded the tracks "Purple Swag: Chapter 2", "Kissin' Pink" and "Out of This World", while adding on "Purple Swag" and the previously unreleased "Sandman", produced by Kelvin Krash and Clams Casino.[36]

Personnel edit

Credits for Live. Love. ASAP adapted from AllMusic.[49]

Charts edit

Chart performance for Live. Love. ASAP
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[50] 51
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[51] 77
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[52] 185
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[53] 45
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[54] 39
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[55] 52
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[56] 32
French Albums (SNEP)[57] 133
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[58] 22
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[59] 21
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[60] 15
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[61] 31
US Billboard 200[62] 43
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[63] 22

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External links edit

  • Live. Love. ASAP at Discogs (list of releases)

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Live Love ASAP stylized as LIVE LOVE A AP is the debut mixtape by American rapper ASAP Rocky who released it as a free digital download on October 31 2011 It features production by Clams Casino ASAP Ty Beats DJ Burn One and SpaceGhostPurrp among others The mixtape also features guest rappers Schoolboy Q and Fat Tony as well as members of ASAP Mob ASAP Rocky s hip hop collective Live Love ASAPMixtape by ASAP RockyReleasedOctober 31 2011StudioIshlab Music New York City GenreHip hopLength53 41LabelPolo Grounds RCAProducerASAP Ty Beats Beautiful Lou Clams Casino DJ Burn One Lyle LeDuff The Olympicks Soufien3000 SpaceGhostPurrpASAP Rocky chronologyLive Love ASAP 2011 Long Live ASAP 2013 Singles from Live Love ASAP Peso Released November 16 2011 Purple Swag Released December 5 2011 The mixtape s music incorporates stylistic and production elements of hip hop scenes distinct from ASAP Rocky s hometown New York scene particularly Southern hip hop Its production features woozy soundscapes low and mid tempo beats and chopped and screwed choruses His lyrics deal with themes about moral decay including promiscuity and drug use expressed through his boastful tempered flow The mixtape was promoted with two singles Peso and Purple Swag which garnered ASAP Rocky mainstream attention and led to his first record deal Live Love ASAP received widespread acclaim from critics who praised the production aesthetic and ASAP Rocky s charismatic rapping style It was included in several year end top album lists by critics and publications On October 29 2021 ASAP Rocky re released the mixtape on all streaming platforms Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Musical style 4 Themes 5 Marketing 6 Critical reception 6 1 Accolades 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 10 References 11 External linksBackground editIn May 2011 ASAP Rocky quit selling drugs and decided to focus on a career in rapping 1 He released a music video for his song Purple Swag in July garnering Internet buzz and attention from record labels despite negative feedback from his native hip hop scene in New York 1 He was courted by several labels including the RCA distributed Polo Grounds Music 2 However he held off from any deal with a label instead wanting to explore other pursuits 2 He and Polo Grounds president Bryan Leach also a Harlem native subsequently spent time talking about music and lifestyles 2 In August 2011 ASAP Rocky followed with Peso which first appeared on Internet blogs and eventually received radio airplay on New York City s Hot 97 1 The song also earned him respect in the New York scene of which he later said It brings a tear to my eye to see native New York people give me my props because New York is stubborn and arrogant 1 After a bidding war among labels he signed a record deal with Polo Grounds and RCA on October 14 2 3 It was worth 3 million with 1 7 million for his solo work and 1 3 million to fund his company ASAP Worldwide 4 He said that he sought a bigger platform for him and his collective with the deal 3 His first studio album planned to be under the deal but it allowed him to continue releasing mixtapes through RED Distribution 3 Recording and production edit nbsp Dumbo Brooklyn where ASAP Rocky recorded the mixtape ASAP Rocky recorded Live Love ASAP at Ishlab Music Studio in Dumbo a neighborhood in Brooklyn New York It was engineered by the studio s primary technicians Daniel Lynas and Frans Mernick 5 Several producers on the mixtape were associated with ASAP Mob 1 a collective that was formed by ASAP Rocky in 2007 and featured rappers record producers and music video directors 4 ASAP Ty Beats SpaceGhostPurrp and Clams Casino who had produced several of ASAP Rocky s previous songs 1 were his principal collaborators in developing the songs woozy soundscapes 4 Casino previously produced for Lil B and Main Attrakionz who appears on the mixtape 6 ASAP Rocky met him after he remixed Casino s song Numb which was later recorded as Demons for the mixtape and they both tried to contact one another as respective fans 7 Their first recording for the mixtape was Wassup 7 In August he rented a pied a terre in Midtown Manhattan and housed members of ASAP Mob during Hurricane Irene s landfall in New York City 1 Musical style editOn LiveLoveASAP New York has a new role Once the universal donor it s now the universal recipient Other cities have been playing that role for years As New York classicists were holding their ground the rest of hip hop looked on amused and kept working taking in outside influences and building their own sounds LiveLoveASAP would be comprehensible in all of those places Jon Caramanica 2012 1 Musically Live Love ASAP incorporates characteristics from hip hop scenes outside of ASAP Rocky s hometown scene in Harlem New York 1 including Midwest and Southern hip hop particularly the hip hop production of Houston s scene 2 8 9 He grew up listening to Southern hip hop artists such as Geto Boys UGK Swishahouse Mike Jones Paul Wall and Slim Thug 10 He also grew up listening to artists of disparate music genres including Hope Sandoval CeeLo Green and MGMT influences that music journalist Paul Lester attributes to the mixtape s languid but futuristic sonics 11 The beats on Live Love ASAP are generally low or mid tempo and hazy sounding 12 13 The songs also have chopped and screwed choruses 14 Clams Casino s moody atmospheric production is characterized by fragmented downbeat vocal samples basic drum tracks and ambient hypnotic synths 12 15 Songs produced by DJ Burn One Beautiful Lou and Soufein3000 incorporate more Southern hip hop elements 15 AllMusic editor Andre Barnes views the mixtape s music as distinct from East Coast hip hop calling it sonically out of place recasting the feel of East Coast hip hop into a quintessential albeit progressive southern aesthetic with its country funk and cosmic syrupy backdrops 16 Jon Caramanica calls Live Love ASAP placeless and universal an album that sounds as if it has ingested the last 20 years of hip hop s travels and would be comfortable anywhere 1 Caramanica notes characteristics of various hip hop scenes other than that of New York s scene including chewy slowed down homages to Houston and nods to New Orleans and Atlanta and the Bay Area and everywhere else hip hop is made 1 Alvin Aqua Blanco of HipHopDX writes that the music s grooves generally stay on the DJ Screw side of the BPMs 17 Consequence editor Mike Madden notes its musical dynamic as Southern flavors crossbreed ing with plenty of cloudy ambient rap moments and views that the cadences of the beats consequently dictate ASAP Rocky s rapping style 13 The epic sounding 13 18 Clams Casino produced opening track Palace has Rocky acknowledging Southern hip hop s influence on his sound Influenced by Houston you can hear it in my music 19 Wassup has an ethereal Houston inspired soundscape 6 However Chase McMullen of Beats Per Minute observes from the mixtape s sound the threatening vibe of Raekwon s 1995 album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and a grime influence commenting that while southern influences currently dominate much of current hip hop Rocky places as much importance on the Wu as he does Three 6 20 Paul Lester of The Guardian compares Peso to the stylings of The Jet Age of Tomorrow 11 Trilla has a funk and boom bap influence in its production 12 20 Themes edit nbsp Palace source source ASAP Rocky references drugs women and fashion and raps over the track s provocative choral progressions 16 18 Problems playing this file See media help The mixtape s subject matter of moral decay incorporates controversial thematic elements of mainstream hip hop including misogyny glorified male promiscuity and excessive drug use 11 16 Songs such as Leaf Get Lit and Roll One Up are odes to cannabis smoking 6 Music writers note the mixtape s perspective as that of a self assured youth concerned with simple pleasures and keeping it trill true and real 6 8 21 Evan Rytlewski of The A V Club comments that ASAP Rocky mostly riffs on his four great loves syrup weed women and fashion 18 Calling it a guilty pleasure for hip hop purists AllMusic s Andre Barnes characterizes the mixtape s subject matter as the antithesis of conscious rap and his lyricism as sedate charisma and mannerisms leaning toward UGK inspired bravado adding that it displaces the intricate lyrical concepts that evoke intense listening and the undeniable slang definitive of traditional East Coast rap music 16 Purple Swag a woozy sounding homage to Houston s hip hop scene references the purple drank popularized by the scene s community and used recreationally by ASAP Rocky and his collective 1 His lyrics on Peso depict a charismatic attractive persona with him referring to himself as a pretty motherfucker 11 The song also features lyrics about his eccentric and flamboyant fashion sense Raf Simons Rick Owens usually what I m dressed in 1 He also name drops fashion designer Jeremy Scott throughout the mixtape 22 ASAP Rocky s flow throughout the mixtape is tempered 12 and his delivery ranges from nonchalant rhymes to forceful double time 16 21 Jon Caramanica writes that the subject matter including straight talking boasts and heavy intake of drugs and women is revealed by his bursts of short phrases rhymed in their entirety 1 On Palace ASAP Rocky demonstrates alliterative lyricism and singsong cadence and flow 19 His flow patterns have been compared by writers to those of Cleveland based hip hop group Bone Thugs n Harmony 1 19 August Brown of the Los Angeles Times writes that his reserved steely delivery owes equal debts to Houston s syrup daze and Dipset s uptown intensity 23 He addresses his rapping style on Purple Swag I m Texas trill Texas trill but in NY we spit it slow 24 On Leaf he addresses hip hoppers criticism of his style They say I sound like Andre mixed with Kanye a little bit of Max a little bit of Wiz a little bit of that a little bit of this get off my dick 21 Marketing edit nbsp Rocky at Coachella in 2012 An anticipated release among Internet tastemakers 7 25 Live Love ASAP was released as a free digital download on October 31 2011 26 Two days after its release A AP Rocky proclaimed it to be better than a lot of people s albums 2 The mixtape did not chart after its release 27 The mixtape s lead single Peso was officially released on November 16 28 It charted for nine weeks and peaked at number 81 on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs in February 2012 29 The second single Purple Swag was released on December 5 30 Previously released as a YouTube video the mixtape version features guest verses by SpaceGhostPurrp and ASAP Nast 6 A music video for Wassup was directed by ASAP Rocky with magazine editor and journalist Andy Capper 11 His videos depicted a glamorous and dissolute lifestyle led by him and his crew with images of excess and fashion including gold fronts liquor containers and designer clothing 9 In the months leading up to the mixtape s release ASAP Rocky performed several low key venues in New York including the Alife Rivington Club a party for Fool s Gold Records a Diplomats concert 1 and Santos Party House 31 He also played CMJ s music festival in October 1 In 2012 he toured on Drake s Club Paradise Tour and performed at several music festivals including South by Southwest Summer Jam Pitchfork Music Festival and Rock the Bells 32 33 34 The touring experience allowed ASAP Rocky to work on his live performance and stage presence 7 Reportedly as a part of ASAP Rocky s record deal there were plans for Live Love ASAP to be re released for retail by Polo Grounds RCA and his then created ASAP Worldwide in 2012 2 35 He had said that it would have been a deluxe version 7 On October 29 2021 the mixtape was released for the first time on music streaming services 36 The rereleased edition featured the new song Sandman produced by Kelvin Krash and Rocky s longtime collaborator Clams Casino although Kissin Pink and Out of This World were omitted 36 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 6 10 37 Metacritic83 100 38 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 The A V ClubB 18 Beats Per Minute85 20 Consequence nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Okayplayer88 100 40 Pitchfork8 2 10 21 PopMatters8 10 6 Sputnikmusic4 5 12 XXL4 5 15 Live Love ASAP was met with widespread critical acclaim At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional critics the mixtape received an average score of 83 based on 12 reviews 38 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave it 7 6 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 37 Reviewing for The Irish Times Jim Carroll hailed the mixtape as a dashing statement of intent 39 while Pitchfork s Jeff Weiss said it is a triumph of immaculate taste that shows Rocky embodies the sweat free cool of someone who has stolen the test and memorized the answers ahead of time 21 AllMusic s Andre Barnes wrote of the mixtape s appeal to hip hop purists and listeners For the saints Live Love ASAP is nothing short of a guilty pleasure But for the aesthetically inclined Live Love ASAP is a marvel of contemporary rap music despite its abounding moral decay 16 Colin McGowan from Cokemachineglow cited his ability to command a variety of sounds as the reason it sounds unified without drifting into monochrome territory 41 McGowan viewed that although his Wayne ian pattern is not as fluid nor dotted with exuberant metaphors his sensibilities make up for technical shortcomings ASAP Rocky enunciates powerfully from within the pocket of the beat always sounds like he s rapping in facts and knows how to turn a phrase His sense of sound and the function of internal rhyme gives the illusion his raps are more complicated than they are He understands the infectious way a line like My all gold grill give er cold chills say she got that coke feel cause I m so trill can pinball around a listener s ear 41 BBC Music s Ele Beattie advised listeners If you ve come looking for tight flows and witty wordplay Rocky ain t your man But attitude and production will win you over 8 Evan Rytlewski of The A V Club felt that he s a magnetic rapper and his delivery is reliably sharp but he rarely uses it to say anything and instead commended him for curating exceptional beats and knowing when to get out of their way He added that by enlisting some of the Internet s most forward thinking young producers Rocky s crafted the year s most stylish mix tape a melting pot of nearly every major underground rap trend of the last 16 months all pitched to the intoxicating slow crawl of Houston screw music 18 Although he noted a lack of so called substance David Amidon of PopMatters viewed that the mixtape s release helped materialize the positive influence of the internet on the next generation of hip hop 6 Jon Caramanica of The New York Times cited its two singles as among the year s best hip hop songs 1 Accolades edit The mixtape was included in several year end top album lists by critics and publications 4 It was named the ninth best album of 2011 by Stereogum in the publication s year end list 42 It was ranked number 10 on Filter s top albums list 43 Gorilla vs Bear ranked the mixtape number five and stated Sometimes good instincts an effortless flow off the charts charisma and just sounding a lot cooler than everyone else goes a long way 44 In ranking it number nine Complex commended ASAP Rocky s defined sound and unique aesthetic calling him electric and precise on the microphone and writing that the mixtape s beats bang so hard they bring Houston to Harlem 24 Los Angeles Times staff writer August Brown ranked the mixtape number two on her top albums list and wrote that it cemented his reputation while citing Clams Casino s beats as some of the year s most imaginative evocative hip hop productions 23 Jonah Weiner of Slate ranked it number five on his list and although he cited him as part of hip hop s abiding misogynist in 2011 saying that he and his contemporaries trash so many other genre orthodoxies 45 Live Love ASAP also earned ASAP Rocky a nomination for BBC s Sound of 2012 poll 4 In October 2013 Complex named the mixtape the tenth best hip hop album of the last five years 46 In 2019 Pitchfork ranked Live Love ASAP at number 137 on their list of The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s 47 Track listing editCredits for all tracks except Purple Swag Chapter 2 Kissin Pink and Out of This World are adapted from Qobuz 48 Live Love ASAP track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Palace Rakim MayersMichael VolpeKarl JenkinsMike RatledgeClams Casino2 422 Peso MayersTyshaun HollowayJames Harris IIITerry LewisASAP Ty Beats2 473 Bass MayersVolpeImogen HeapClams Casino3 174 Wassup MayersVolpeMimi GoeseClams Casino2 385 Brand New Guy featuring Schoolboy Q MayersQuincy HanleyLyle LeDuffDon CannonLeDuffCannon a 4 486 Purple Swag Chapter 2 featuring SpaceGhostPurrp and ASAP Nast MayersHollowayMarkese RolleTariq DevegaASAP Ty Beats2 477 Get Lit featuring Fat Tony MayersAnthony ObiSoufien RhouatSoufien30002 588 Trilla featuring ASAP Twelvyy and ASAP Nast MayersDevegaJamel PhillipsLouis HernandezWillie HinesAndre WestonJames BrownCharles BobbitFred WesleyBarrett StrongNorman WhitfieldBeautiful Lou4 049 Keep It G featuring Chace Infinite and SpaceGhostPurrp MayersRolleChace JohnsonSpaceGhostPurrp3 4910 Kissin Pink featuring ASAP Ferg MayersHernandezDarold Brown Jr Beautiful Lou3 3111 Houston Old Head MayersDavid SweetenThomas McClaryLionel RichieDJ Burn One4 1812 Acid Drip MayersRhouatSoufien30002 4313 Leaf featuring Main Attrakionz MayersVolpeCharles GloverDamondre GriceClams Casino4 5214 Roll One Up MayersSweetenWilliam CobhamDJ Burn One2 3915 Demons MayersVolpeMarie Claire D UbaldoRick NowelsBilly SteinbergClams Casino3 0016 Out of This World MayersBrian WickerJesse JamesDavid StokesThe Olympicks2 48Total length 53 41 Notes a signifies a co producer The mixtape s 2021 streaming edition excluded the tracks Purple Swag Chapter 2 Kissin Pink and Out of This World while adding on Purple Swag and the previously unreleased Sandman produced by Kelvin Krash and Clams Casino 36 Personnel editCredits for Live Love ASAP adapted from AllMusic 49 ASAP Ferg performer ASAP Nast performer ASAP Rocky performer producer ASAP Twelvyy performer ASAP Ty Beats producer Beautiful Lou producer Chace Infinite performer Clams Casino producer Daniel Lynas engineer mixing 5 DJ Burn One producer Fat Tony performer Frans Mernick assistant engineer 5 Lyle LeDuff producer Main Attrakionz performer The Olympicks producer Schoolboy Q performer Soufien3000 producer SpaceGhostPurrp performer producerCharts editChart performance for Live Love ASAP Chart 2021 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 50 51 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 51 77 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 52 185 Canadian Albums Billboard 53 45 Danish Albums Hitlisten 54 39 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 55 52 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 56 32 French Albums SNEP 57 133 Lithuanian Albums AGATA 58 22 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 59 21 Norwegian Albums VG lista 60 15 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 61 31 US Billboard 200 62 43 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 63 22References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Caramanica Jon October 13 2011 Thinking Globally Rapping Locally The New York Times New York p C1 Archived from the original on April 14 2012 Retrieved November 20 2012 a b c d e f g Ramirez Erika November 4 2011 A AP Rocky Talks Upcoming Projects 3 Million Deal amp ASAP WorldWide Signings Billboard Archived from the original on April 8 2013 Retrieved November 20 2012 a b c Coleman II C Vernon October 14 2011 A AP Rocky Signs Record Deal With Polo Grounds Music RCA Records Hip Hop Wired Archived from the original on June 17 2012 Retrieved November 20 2012 a b c d e Adaso Henry A AP Rocky Biography About com Archived from 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