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ASAP Rocky’s New Album Testing Features Frank Ocean, Ms. Lauryn Hill, More


ASAP Rocky has released his new album Testing. The project features appearances from Frank Ocean, Ms. Lauryn Hill, FKA twigs, Kid Cudi, Dev Hynes, Skepta, Playboi Carti, French Montana, and more. It’s executive produced by A$AP Rocky and co-executive produced by Hector Delgado, Juicy J, Chace Johnson, and AWGE. Listen below. Frank Ocean appears on two songs: “Brotha Man” (with French Montana) and “Purity.” The latter samples Lauryn Hill’s “I Gotta Find Peace of Mind.”

Puff Daddy, Juicy J, Snoop Dogg, and BlocBoy JB are all credited as having contributed supporting vocals on various songs. MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden is listed as composer, lyricist, and keyboardist on the FKA twigs-featuring “Fukk Sleep.”

ASAP Rocky spoke about Testing with Zane Lowe on his Beats 1 show today. Rocky revealed that he had been collaborating with certain artists that didn’t make the album. “I was working a lot with Lana Del Rey for the past two years,” he said, alluding to his two features on Lust for Life.” He continued, “I worked a lot with Tame Impala and MGMT, so it was just like, the people I finally wanted to work with... These are the people I grew up with, these are the people I admire.” Watch the interview clip below.

Earlier this week, Rocky revealed the official album artwork at the end of a 90-minute performance art piece staged in New York City. Testing follows 2015’s At.Long.Last.A$AP. Rocky also contributed to the ASAP Mob projects Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends- and Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy.

Ms. Lauryn Hill is playing this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival, which takes place from July 20-22 at Chicago’s Union Park. Tickets are available now.

This article was originally published on Thursday, May 24 at 6:21 p.m. EST. It was last updated on May 25 at 1:09 a.m. EST.


The countdown is over. ASAP Rocky’s long-awaited third studio album has officially arrived.

Flacko announced the project—eventually titled TESTING—in September 2017, when he told fans it was scheduled to drop before the year’s end. In a recent interview with Open Late host Peter Rosenberg, Rocky said his perfectionism is what caused the nearly six-month delay.

“One little thing, one little mishap, one little imperfection could throw off a whole cycle,” he said. “I would prefer to put out music to change people’s mood or uplift or get a feeling or a reaction, opposed to just making music to stay relevant for the sake of popularity.”

Hours before TESTING hit streaming services, the Harlem rapper unveiled the project’s full tracklist, which confirmed features by Frank Ocean, Skepta, Kid Cudi, French Montana, Lauryn Hill, Playboi Carti, and more. Rocky spoke about the batch of big-name collaborations with Beats 1 host Zane Lowe.

TESTING’s rollout was far from traditional. Within the past several months, Rocky has teased the project in obscure ways, using everything from crash dummy imagery to a “lab rat” performance art piece at Sotheby’s. It was clear ASAP Mob’s de facto leader had something unique in store.

“I’ve discovered sounds that I’ve never heard before, so I’m trying to manifest all of that into my new stuff,” Rocky said in his recent Complex cover story. “Do you ever hear people when they describe that LSD experience and they tell you about colors that they never seen before? That’s what I’m trying to describe. It’s like the manifestation of drugs ... without being so vocal about it.”

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You can listen to TESTING now on Apple Music/iTunes or via Spotify below. The album marks Rocky’s first full-length solo project since 2015’s At. Long. Last. ASAP.


ASAP Rocky’s third studio album drops at midnight, but we’ve already got the tracklist, features, and production credits ready for you. TESTING is Rocky’s first album since 2015’s AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, and continue’s the ASAP mob frontman’s tradition of capitalizing his album titles.

When the music video for the album’s first single, “ASAP Forever” dropped last month, we were still guessing as to whether or not the “testing” at the end meant anything significant—like a potential album title for a then still nebulous project. Thankfully the speculation is not only now over, but according to the tracklist below, that track now features Kid Cudi in additional to Moby. That’s a pretty goddamn dope surprise.

Before we get into the album’s credits, you should check out our ASAP Rocky cover story for the month—in which the Harlem rapper graciously spent some time with us and touched upon family, fame, his dearly departed friend and inspiration, ASAP Yams, and more. Sure, we might be bias—but this is seriously the perfect primer before delving into the man’s new album tonight, so get to it.

Now, here’s the exciting new production info you’ve been waiting for. Enjoy.

OFFICIAL CREDITS AND TRACKLIST pic.twitter.com/7my4tgBoy9 — LORD FLACKO JODYE II (@asvpxrocky) May 24, 2018

1. “Distorted Records”

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

Nesbitt Wesonga

Mario Loving

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2. “A$AP Forever” (feat. Kid Cudi & Moby)

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

Jordie X

3. “Tony Tone”

FnZ

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

4. “Fukk Sleep” (feat. FKA twigs)

Hector Delgado

5. “Praise The Lord (Da Shine)” (feat. Skepta)

Skepta

6. “Calldrop” (feat. Kodak Black)

Boys Noize

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

7. “Buckshots” (feat. Playboi Carti & Smooky Margielaa

Kelvin Krash

8. “Gunz N Butta” (feat. Juicy J)

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

Mario Loving

Nesbitt Wesongat

9. “Brotha Man” (feat. French Montana & Frank Ocean)

Rico Love

D-Town The Great

French Montana

ASAP Rocky

10. “OG Beeper”

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

Mario Loving

Nesbitt Wesonga

11. “Kid$ Turned Out Fine”

CharlieMumbles

Estiee

Hector Delgado

Flacko

12. “Hun43rd” (feat. Dev Hynes)

Devonté Hynes

13. “Changing”

Jim Jonsin

FnZ

Hector Delgado

Flacko

14. “Black Tux”

Clams Casino

Tank God

Hector Delgado

Flacko

Krash

15. “Purity” (feat. Frank Ocean & Ms. Lauryin Hill)

Dean Blunt

FnZ

Hector Delgado

ASAP Rocky

Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but this is one I'm definitely staying up for to stream in full tonight. As Rocky will likely repeatedly say himself on track four, "Fukk Sleep."

Head on over to Apple Music to listen to TESTING as soon as it drops.


Ahead of the impending release of A$AP Rocky’s hugely-anticipated new album, Testing, his third, we’ve gathered everything you need to know to get even more excited about the project’s drop.

The hype surrounding A$AP Rocky’s Testing has been building up for years now, we’ve all been anxiously awaiting his third album, especially with his recent Instagram album teaser drops, preceeded by SoundCloud song drops in January.

How will A$AP Rocky follow up his highly successful sophomore album, At. Long. Last. A$AP, released nearly three years ago in 2015? Aside from DRAM, who is A$AP Rocky rumored to have linked up with on his new album? When will it actually drop?

Release Date: Many speculated that Testing would be released Friday, May 25, as the rapper recently posted a photo to Instagram with the caption “525”. Indeed, the album dropped on May 25.

525 A post shared by PRETTY FLACKO (@asaprocky) on May 21, 2018 at 3:12pm PDT

Album Artwork: A$AP Rocky finally revealed the album’s official artwork on Instagram with the caption “ALL DONE”, which you can peep below.

ALL DONE A post shared by PRETTY FLACKO (@asaprocky) on May 20, 2018 at 8:29pm PDT

Tracklist: Users of the subreddit hiphopheads have discovered that Testing‘s tracklist is revealed when using the album’s accompanying app. The guest features are not only stacked but highly eclectic; everyone from FKA twigs to Puff Daddy is on board. The tracklist is as follows:

1. “Distorted Records” [prod Nez & Rio]

2. “A$AP Forever” (ft. Kid Cudi & T.I.) [prod Hector Delgado)

3. “Tony Tone” (ft. Puff Daddy)

3. “Fukk Sleep” (ft. FKA Twigs)

4. “Praise the Lord (Da Shine)” (ft. Skepta)

5. “Drops” (ft. Kodak Black)

6. “Buck Shots”

7. “Guns N Butter” (ft. Juicy J)

8. “Brotha Man” (ft. French Montana, Frank Ocean, Snoop Dogg) [prod. Khaled of Members Only]

9. “OG Beeper” (ft. BlocBoy JB)

10. “The Kids Turned Out Fine”

11. “Hun43rd” (ft. Dev Hynes)

12. “Changes”

13. “Black Tux, White Collar”

14. “Purity” (ft. Frank Ocean)

Editor’s notes

Rocky says it is “an amazing fucking album.”

The Harlem rapper appeared on the inaugural episode of Complex‘s Open Late with Peter Rosenberg to discuss the project.

“I’m experimenting in a more calculated way,” Rocky began. “I’m trying to make sure that I take precaution to where I’m not just drawing out of the lines all crazy, mixing my colors. I’m still trying to give you a beautiful canvas, but something different. I want to take a different approach, and I want to challenge the viewer who is tired of hearing the same old shit. You know, this shit is a cliché at this point.”

The A$AP Mob frontman then went on to add, “This is going to be an amazing fucking album and I’m going to hopefully change a bunch of people’s lives again. Hopefully people will make better music and influence me to make even better music.”

We may have already heard some of the songs on the album.

Back in January, Pretty Flacko cheekily teased some tracks he was working on, rapid-fire style. Although their inclusion on Testing has not yet been confirmed, it’s safe to say A$AP Rocky is definitely heading in an “experimental” direction, as he mentioned in his recent GQ cover story.

In addition to the DRAM-featuring “Five Star,” which previously leaked as “Wok,” Rocky shared “Money Bags Freestyle” and “Above,” which you can listen to below.

His new album is all about “testing new sounds.”

As Rocky told GQ in an interview back in October, “People are scared to test new sounds, so they go with what’s current ’cause it’s the easy thing to do. The top 100 songs sound a certain way. People cater more to that because it’s a bigger demographic behind that, or it’s a guaranteed demographic behind that. I prefer to experiment and have my crowd grow with me and to reach new crowds. I don’t just rap—I actually make music. That’s why it takes time.”

Stay tuned for more info ahead of Testing’s release. Now read everything you need to know about Post Malone’s upcoming album ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’ right here.

Photography: Kevin Winter / Getty Images

Words by Bianca Giulione Associate Music Editor A “multi-hyphenate” Cancer Sun, Aquarius Rising, Virgo Moon, whom loves matcha.

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