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"Sundress" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, released as a single on November 20, 2018. It was co-produced by Danger Mouse , [ 1 ] and samples the 2011 Tame Impala song " Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind? " [ 2 ] Its music video was released the same day.
ASAP Rocky initially garnered mainstream attention after releasing his singles "Peso" and "Purple Swag" in summer 2011. Initially hesitant on signing to a major label, he eventually signed with record executive Bryan Leach's Polo Grounds Music (an imprint of RCA Records ), after developing a close relationship with the fellow Harlem native.
ASAP Rocky and Skepta had collaborated twice prior to the release of Praise the Lord, working on ASAP Mob's Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends in 2016 and Skepta's Vicious EP in 2017. In his Verified video with Genius, Rocky revealed the entirety of the song was written in London while both him and Skepta were heavily under the influence of LSD.
Courtesy of Ray-Ban ASAP Rocky is bringing a fresh set of eyes to Ray-Ban, as the iconic brand announced it tapped the rapper and fashion entrepreneur to be its first-ever creative director via a ...
"Pick It Up" is a song by American rapper Famous Dex featuring fellow American rapper ASAP Rocky. The song was produced by FKi 1st and Sosa808, and heavily samples Cissy Houston's "Nothing Can Stop Me".
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Rocky also opted to add a pop of color to his outfit while celebrating his 35th b ... Harry Styles, ASAP Rocky, Jared Leto and More Stars Who Can Rock a Man Bag. Grace Riley. September 23, 2024 at ...
The music video was directed by François Rousselet and is set in a world governed by children. [6] [8] Kid versions of ASAP Rocky and Anderson .Paak wear stylish outfits and drive through a cartoon Los Angeles in a muscle car, [3] [5] where the streets are lined with playhouses; they rob a liquor store with others, perform in front of a private jet, [6] defend themselves in court, [2] [3] [8 ...