Yesterday (May 27), A$AP Rocky stopped by Sway in the Morning with answers for nearly everything. The Harlem rapper, promoting his second studio album, At.Long.Last.A$AP, spent plenty of time behind the mic, hopping in two different freestyle sessions. The first included a segment that may make some waves; after an extended play on the word "unit," Rocky raps, "Look at how I just dissed the unit/And now it sounds like I'm coming at G-Unit/Ayo, 50, I heard you was looking for me, shorty/What's the story?/You don't want it with this gorilla, whoadie." At that point, Sway and his team cut off the beat, but Rocky made it clear he was joking--calling 50 "the homie" and repeatedly telling Sway there was no bad blood. Later, he went through a series of topics tossed out by the famous host, running with off-the-cuff bars about money, women, clothes and shoes.

Rocky's second album is his first since the passing of A$AP Yams, the longtime friend and mentor who helped break Rocky through to online audiences. Yams serves as co-executive producer on At.Long.Last.A$AP, along with Memphis legend Juicy J. (Though Rocky's aesthetic has often been characterized as a marriage of Harlem and Houston, many of his flows and cadences can be traced back to Tennessee in the mid-1990s.)

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