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ASAP Forever
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| Single by ASAP Rocky featuring Moby | ||||
| from the album Testing | ||||
| Released | April 5, 2018 | |||
| Genre | East Coast hip hop | |||
| Length | 3:53 | |||
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"ASAP Forever" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, released on April 5, 2018, as the lead single for his third studio album Testing (2018). The song contains a sample of "Porcelain" by American musician Moby, who is credited as a featured artist.[1] The song also features background vocals by singer Khloe Anna and production from Hector Delgado, Rocky (under the pseudonym Lord Flacko), and Jordie X.
Background and composition
[edit]In December 2017, ASAP Rocky previewed the song on Instagram; it was originally titled "Gang".[2] Shortly after the track was released on April 5, 2018, Rocky debuted it live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[1] The song details Rocky's loyalty to the ASAP Mob and his life, such as his interest in Dominican Republic cuisine.[3] Rocky also mentions that he and his partner "kiss to Frank Ocean and Blonde",[4] shouts out to Margiela and Goyard, and uses multiple fashion puns.[4]
Music video
[edit]The music video was directed by Dexter Navy and released on April 5, 2018. It starts with ASAP Rocky and his ASAP Mob collective in New York City, then shifts into different scenes as Rocky raps the first verse. In the ending, he falls into an abyss and is wearing a belt with the word "TESTING" on it.[5]
Remix
[edit]| "ASAP Forever (Remix)" | |
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| Song by ASAP Rocky featuring Moby, T.I. and Kid Cudi | |
| from the album Testing | |
| Released | May 25, 2018 |
| Recorded | 2018 |
| Genre | Hip hop |
| Length | 5:15 |
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The song was officially remixed featuring vocals from fellow American rappers T.I. and Kid Cudi. T.I. provided the intro for the song, while Cudi contributed a guest verse. The remix appears as the second track on ASAP Rocky's third album Testing.
Charts
[edit]| Chart (2018–2019) | Peak position |
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| Australia (ARIA)[6] | 72 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[7] | 41 |
| France (SNEP)[8] | 100 |
| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[9] | 35 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[10] | 45 |
| US Billboard Hot 100[11] | 63 |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[12] | 31 |
Certifications
[edit]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| Australia (ARIA)[13] | Platinum | 70,000‡ |
| Canada (Music Canada)[14] | Platinum | 80,000‡ |
| New Zealand (RMNZ)[15] Remix version |
Gold | 15,000‡ |
| Poland (ZPAV)[16] | Gold | 25,000‡ |
| United Kingdom (BPI)[17] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[18] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
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‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
References
[edit]- ^ a b Renshaw, David (April 5, 2018). "A$AP Rocky samples Moby on new single "A$AP Forever"". The FADER. Archived from the original on April 8, 2018. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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- ^ Indiana, Jake (April 5, 2018). "Breaking Down A$AP Rocky's New Song "A$AP Forever"". Highsnobiety. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
- ^ a b D'Souza, Shaad (April 5, 2018). "Listen to A$AP Rocky's New Moby-Sampling Track "ASAP Forever"". Vice.com. Archived from the original on July 5, 2019. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
- ^ Coe, Kairi. "ASAP Rocky Revolves Around New York in ASAP Forever Video - XXL". XXL Mag. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
- ^ "A$AP Rocky – ASAP Forever". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
- ^ "A$AP Rocky Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard.
- ^ "A$AP Rocky – ASAP Forever" (in French). Le classement de singles.
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- ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2019 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
- ^ "Canadian single certifications – A$AP Rocky – A$AP Forever (ft. Moby)". Music Canada. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
- ^ "New Zealand single certifications – A$AP Rocky feat. Moby, T.I. And Kid Cudi – A$AP Forever". Radioscope. Retrieved December 28, 2024. Type A$AP Forever in the "Search:" field.
- ^ "OLiS - oficjalna lista wyróżnień" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 22, 2023. Click "TYTUŁ" and enter A$AP Forever in the search box.
- ^ "British single certifications – Asap Rocky ft Moby – ASAP Forever". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
- ^ "American single certifications – ASAP Rocky – ASAP Forever". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
ASAP Forever
View on GrokipediaBackground and development
Announcement and preview
In December 2017, ASAP Rocky previewed an early version of the song, then titled "Gang," via Instagram Live, sharing a snippet of the chorus accompanied by its instrumental.[10] This tease featured Rocky rapping lines emphasizing group unity over a melodic beat, generating immediate buzz among followers.[11] The preview served as part of the broader hype-building efforts for Rocky's third studio album, Testing, set for release the following year, with the track positioned as a tribute to the enduring loyalty and camaraderie within the ASAP Mob collective.[10] Media outlets highlighted the snippet's reception, noting fans' enthusiastic responses in comments sections, where users described it as "dope" and predicted it would be "another banger," though some critiqued its trap-influenced flow as reminiscent of contemporaries like Migos.[10] The song received its live debut performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on April 5, 2018, the same day as its official single release, where Rocky delivered it as part of a medley alongside another album track, "Distorted Records."[12][13] This television premiere marked the track's first full public exposure in a performance setting, further amplifying anticipation for Testing.[1]Recording and production
"AAP Rocky (credited under his production alias Lord Flacko), and Jordie X, with Delgado serving as the primary beatmaker and frequent collaborator on Rocky's projects.[14] The track was recorded during the sessions for Rocky's third studio album Testing, which took place over several years and culminated in the album's May 2018 release, with the single dropping on April 5, 2018.[15] The production centers on a prominent sample from Moby's 2000 track "Porcelain," which provides the song's core piano melody and ethereal vocal elements; Moby is credited as a featured artist due to the sample's integral role.[16][17] This sample is layered with hip-hop drum patterns and atmospheric effects to form the beat, slowing midway through to emphasize Moby's original vocals alongside additional production flourishes.[18] Background vocals on the track are provided by singer Khloe Anna (also known as POiSON ANNA), contributing to its hazy, layered texture during the bridge and outro sections.[14] The song maintains a tempo of 126 beats per minute, blending the sampled electronica elements with trap-influenced percussion for a mid-tempo groove.[19]Composition and lyrics
Musical style
"ASAP Forever" is a hip-hop track classified within the cloud rap subgenre, known for its hazy, atmospheric soundscapes, while incorporating East Coast hip-hop roots tied to A$AP Rocky's Harlem background and alternative electronic elements derived from its core sample.[20][21] The song's genre-blending approach merges rap's rhythmic flow with downtempo electronic textures, creating a melancholic and experimental vibe that diverges from traditional trap conventions.[18] Structurally, the track adheres to a verse-chorus format introduced by an extended sample loop, building tension through a prolonged intro before a dramatic beat drop around the midpoint.[22] It spans 3:53 in length, set in A♯ minor with a tempo of 126 beats per minute in 4/4 time, allowing for a danceable yet introspective pace that shifts midway as the beat slows and additional vocal layers emerge.[23] This progression includes taut triplet flows in the verses transitioning to a more lucid, slowed-down outro, enhancing its dynamic flow without rigid repetition.[18] The instrumental foundation prominently features the piano and synth-driven melody from Moby's 2000 track "Porcelain," layered with melancholic string loops and haunting violin strums for an ethereal quality.[18][13] Trap-influenced drums provide lurching, thumping propulsion with anti-bass restraint, maintaining a minimalistic production that spotlights the rap delivery and guest vocals.[22] This sparse arrangement avoids overcrowding, using subtle electronic swells to evoke a sense of disorientation and space.[18] Overall, the song's influences draw from 1990s electronic music's nostalgic introspection, reinterpreted through modern hip-hop's experimental lens, aligning with A$AP Rocky's boundary-pushing style on Testing.[13] The integration of Moby's sample not only bridges eras but also infuses the track with alternative rap's psychedelic edge, prioritizing mood over aggression.[18]Lyrical content
The lyrics of "AAP Mob collective, portraying it as an unbreakable bond forged through shared struggles and triumphs in New York City's hip-hop scene. ASAP Rocky emphasizes crew unity by repeatedly invoking the "gang" and "Mob," positioning the group as a defensive force against external doubters who seek to appropriate their identity, as seen in lines like "They talkin' down on my name, don’t let ‘em run off with the name / Man I just run with the gang." This reflects personal introspection on the dynamics within the crew, highlighting how fame tests relationships while reinforcing a familial code of solidarity.[14][24] Cultural references weave in Rocky's Harlem roots and broader influences, including a nod to Dominican cuisine with the line "Flacko no Dominicano, but eat the tostones with plátanos," where he playfully acknowledges his affinity for fried plantains and tostones despite not being Dominican, evoking everyday immigrant flavors that ground his persona amid rising stardom. Fashion elements underscore his style icon status, with mentions of high-end brands like Maison Margiela—"Margiela Madman with cases I’m still tryna beat"—tying personal legal battles to his eccentric, avant-garde aesthetic, and VLONE, his own streetwear line, symbolizing isolation in success through the wordplay "I’m on my live alone, die VLONE." These nods integrate luxury and self-expression as markers of the Mob's elevated yet authentic hustle.[14][25] The verses employ boastful wordplay to celebrate achievements while confronting vulnerabilities, such as overcoming poverty—"I still had the vision when I was broke"—and the perils of excess, culminating in a prayer against overdose. Key lines pay tribute to deceased Mob members, notably founder AAP forever"—encapsulating the song's ethos of perpetual unity and defiance. The outro samples Moby's "Porcelain," infusing a melancholic introspection on truth and regret that contrasts the verses' bravado.[14][17]Release and promotion
Single release
"ASAP Forever" was released on April 5, 2018, as the lead single from AAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds Music, and RCA Records.[18][26] The track was made available in digital download and streaming formats, with initial distribution on major platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[27] The single's promotion was closely tied to the announcement of Testing, positioning it as an introduction to the album's experimental sound.[22] A$AP Rocky rolled out the release via social media, sharing snippets and the official music video simultaneously to generate buzz.[9] Media coverage amplified the launch, with features in outlets such as Pitchfork, which highlighted the track's sampling of Moby's "Porcelain," and The Fader, which noted its live television debut. The debut performance occurred on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on April 4, 2018, the day before the single's release.[1][13][12] While there were no major commercial tie-ins, the strategy emphasized the song's role in signaling the album's innovative direction.[28]Remix version
The remix version of "ASAP Forever" was released on May 25, 2018, as the second track on ASAP Rocky's third studio album, Testing. It extends the original single's runtime to 5:15 by incorporating contributions from additional artists T.I. and Kid Cudi, alongside the retained Moby sample.[5] This version maintains the core production led by Hector Delgado and A$AP Rocky (as Lord Flacko), which originated in the single's creation.[29] Key changes include T.I.'s spoken-word introduction, where he delivers motivational lines about perseverance and legacy, setting a collaborative tone, followed by Kid Cudi's melodic verse that adds introspective themes of self-reflection and artistic evolution.[30] These additions emphasize interpersonal dynamics and mutual support within Rocky's creative circle, transforming the track into a showcase of high-profile partnerships.[30] The remix served to amplify anticipation for Testing by leveraging star-powered features from established figures like T.I. and Kid Cudi, underscoring Rocky's expansive network in hip-hop and electronic music spheres.[31] This collaborative expansion not only enriched the song's narrative but also positioned it as a pivotal album opener to draw in diverse listeners.[29]Music video
Production
The music video for "ASAP Forever" was directed by Dexter Navy, who previously helmed the visual for AD." Filming took place over four days in early 2018 across various locations in New York City, capturing the rapper's hometown essence through a low-key urban aesthetic that emphasized authentic street environments.[32][33] The cast centered on AAP Mob collective, including appearances by AAP Twelvyy, with a brief cameo from Moby. The crew incorporated specialized equipment, such as an analog rig built by Tony Hill and imported from the UK, to enable arcing camera movements shot on 16mm film. Filming techniques blended gritty street scenes with slow-motion sequences and surreal transitions, creating a hypnotic flow that highlighted dynamic group interactions without relying on high-production spectacle.[34][32][33] Thematically, the video aimed to visualize the unity of the A$AP Mob while reflecting Rocky's evolving artistic vision for his album Testing, using the collective's presence to underscore their cultural influence and camaraderie. It was released simultaneously with the single on April 5, 2018, premiering on YouTube.[33][34]Visual narrative
The music video for "ASAP Forever" opens with AAP Mob navigating the streets of New York City, capturing their camaraderie through dynamic group formations that emphasize unity and loyalty among the crew.[33][34] As the visuals progress, the narrative shifts into surreal territory, featuring seamless transitions via flip shots and spiraling camera movements that blend urban environments with dreamlike sequences, including appearances on billboards, rooftops, bridges, and even TV screens.[33][35][36] These elements culminate in Rocky falling into a cosmic abyss, symbolizing a descent into experimental and introspective themes tied to his upcoming album.[33][35] Symbolism throughout the video underscores themes of loyalty through tight-knit group dynamics and shared experiences in Harlem's gritty settings, while designer outfits worn by Rocky and the Mob highlight fashion as a core aspect of their cultural identity.[34][35] The experimental descent into abstract space at the end, accompanied by Moby's "Porcelain" sample, represents personal reflection and artistic evolution, evoking a "sunken place" of surreal introspection.[37][33] Key visuals include car and bike rides through vibrant urban landscapes that transition to darker, abstract realms via grainy 16mm film aesthetics and quick cuts reminiscent of late-1990s music videos.[35][36] Rooftop gatherings and street performances add layers of communal energy, with color grading evolving from lively city tones to ethereal, shadowy hues that mirror the song's pacing.[34][36] Directed by Dexter Navy, the approximately four-minute video employs dreamlike editing to sync with the track's rhythm, creating a hypnotic flow that blends nostalgia for Rocky's roots with forward-looking psychedelia.[37][33]Critical reception
Contemporary reviews
Upon its release as the lead single from AAP Forever" received generally positive contemporary reviews for its innovative sampling and energetic delivery, though some critics noted limitations in its lyrical depth and reliance on the sample.[18][38][39] Pitchfork praised the track's genre-blending success, highlighting how the extensive sample from Moby's 1999 song "Porcelain"—with its melancholic strings enhanced by lurching drums—created a nostalgic yet fresh sound that revitalized Rocky's experimental approach.[18] The review described Rocky's performance as his "most energized...in years," commending his taut triplets and playful rhymes amid shoutouts to the A$AP Mob collective, which infused the song with a sense of camaraderie and high energy.[18] The Guardian echoed this appreciation for the sample's integration, calling it a clever fusion of uptown hip-hop and Moby's trip-hop.[38] However, the outlet critiqued the album version's additions of T.I. and Kid Cudi as diluting the original's focused New York essence, making it feel more like a "mixtape experiment" than a polished single.[38] Mixed opinions emerged regarding the song's predictability and sample dependency. The Independent noted the Moby sample's sped-up treatment provided a strong foundation but criticized Rocky's verses for clichéd lines like "They tryna front on the game / They gon' remember my name," suggesting he was "essentially just spinning the Moby song" without enough original momentum.[40] The Needle Drop, in its review of Testing, highlighted "A$AP Forever" as one of the album's stronger moments amid overall disorganization, though it faulted the project for uneven execution that affected even standout tracks.[41] Aggregated scores for Testing averaged around 7/10, reflecting the single's role in a polarizing yet ambitious release, with critics like HipHopDX viewing "A$AP Forever" as a potential hit single despite the album's experimental risks.[39][42]Retrospective analysis
In the years following its 2018 release, "AAP Rocky's evolution toward more experimental sounds in Testing, with the song's Moby sample highlighting his genre-blending approach.[43] While initial contemporary reviews were mixed on the album's bold shifts, retrospective analyses from the 2020s have praised Testing—and by extension tracks like "A$AP Forever"—for their foresight in diversifying hip-hop aesthetics, with the song's ethereal production underscoring Rocky's willingness to test unconventional fusions.[44][45] This evolution in perception has elevated Testing to cult status among fans, who appreciate its psychedelic elements and emotional depth as a precursor to Rocky's later work, including anticipation for his 2025-delayed album Don't Be Dumb, contrasting with the more divisive launch-era feedback.[46] The track's cultural impact lies in its reinforcement of sample-based rap traditions while pushing boundaries through unexpected electronic integrations, influencing subsequent artists in the cloud rap and experimental hip-hop spheres who draw from Rocky's genre-blending playbook.[43] As a mob anthem, "AAP collective amid themes of perseverance, resonating in 2020s retrospectives on New York rap's evolution and Rocky's broader legacy in reshaping hip-hop's sonic palette with distorted, mood-shifting productions.[44] Album reappraisals, such as those tying Testing to modern innovators, often cite the song's airy, sample-driven structure as emblematic of Rocky's enduring push toward psychedelic and cross-genre experimentation.[45] Though "A$AP Forever" did not garner major award nominations like BET Hip Hop Awards nods, its lasting presence is evident in streaming platforms, where the original version has amassed over 192 million Spotify streams as of November 2025, underscoring its sustained appeal in hip-hop playlists and fan rotations.[47] This quiet endurance reflects a shift from mixed critical reception to broader appreciation for the track's innovative sampling and thematic depth, cementing its place in discussions of Rocky's experimental contributions.[43]Commercial performance
Chart positions
"AAP Rocky's album Testing, which extended its chart longevity in select markets through 2019. Overall, the song charted for a total of up to 18 weeks across various international tallies, though runs were typically brief, reflecting its niche appeal within hip-hop audiences. In the United States, "A$AP Forever" debuted at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the week ending April 14, 2018, before climbing to its peak of number 63 the following week; it spent a total of two weeks on the chart. On the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it initially appeared at number 35 in April but re-entered at number 31 in early June 2018 following the album release, ultimately peaking at number 31 and logging two weeks overall.[48] The remix's higher-profile features contributed to this renewed visibility, aligning with Testing's debut at number 4 on the Billboard 200. Internationally, the song achieved its strongest showing in Canada, peaking at number 41 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 and charting for 5 weeks in 2018.[49] It also entered charts in several other countries, with peaks as follows:| Chart (2018–2019) | Peak position |
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| Australia (ARIA) | 72 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 41 |
| France (SNEP) | 95 |
| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) | 35 |
| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 45 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | 60 |
Certifications and sales
"A$AP Forever" has achieved multiple certifications across various countries, reflecting its commercial success through combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single Platinum on October 23, 2019, denoting 1,000,000 units sold or streamed.[53] The song also received Platinum certifications in Australia and Canada. The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awarded Platinum status for 70,000 units, while Music Canada certified it Platinum for 80,000 units. In the United Kingdom, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) granted Silver certification, equivalent to 200,000 units. Additionally, the remix version earned Gold certification in New Zealand from Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) for 15,000 units, and in Poland, the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (ZPAV) awarded Gold for 25,000 units. These certifications, awarded starting in 2019, incorporate streaming equivalents under updated criteria implemented post-2018 by each organization, where 1,500 on-demand audio/video streams count toward one unit. By 2020, "A$AP Forever" had amassed over 100 million global streams on Spotify alone, contributing significantly to its certified totals.[47]| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Units Sold/Streamed | Date |
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| Australia | ARIA | Platinum | 70,000 | 2019 |
| Canada | Music Canada | Platinum | 80,000 | 2019 |
| New Zealand | RMNZ | Gold (remix) | 15,000 | 2019 |
| Poland | ZPAV | Gold | 25,000 | 2019 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Silver | 200,000 | 2019 |
| United States | RIAA | Platinum | 1,000,000 | October 23, 2019 |
