For the first episode of Noisey Raps, host Wilbert L. Cooper got unreal access to the LONGLIVEA$AP Tour, featuring performances by A$AP Rocky, Schoolboy Q, and Danny Brown, and interviews with DJ A-Trak, Action Bronson, the Flatbush Zombies, and the Underachievers.
All beats (excluding the theme) by Archie Green.
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