
Last week, Jon Caramanica, one of pop music’s most prestigious critics, shone a new light on ASAP Rocky in his New York Times piece, diving into the Harlem rapper’s Southern aesthetic. Key quote:
On “Live Love ASAP,” New York has a new role. Once the universal donor, it’s now the universal recipient.
Let’s hope that “Live Love ASAP” is actually released someday. Anyways, Caramanica took to the airwaves for this week’s NY Times podcast, speaking on his time spent with Mr. Rocky. You can stream it on iTunes for free.
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