The A$AP Mob is collectively moving up the ranks as one of hip-hop's most promising crews. Led by A$AP Rocky, the collective is offering a new take on Harlem rap mixed with fashion and an entrepreneurial spirit. A$AP Mob members are known to drop a guest verse on a song or two, helping each other out or artists outside of the fold.

Here are some shining moments that we’ve compiled from A$AP Mob members. We could’ve sat here and talked about A$AP Rocky the whole time, but what’s the fun in that right? Though most of these verses come from Rocky and Ferg, keep an eye out for the other members of the collective. --KI


“Hands On The Wheel” ScHoolboy Q. Featuring A$AP Rocky
Yes, we’re starting off with A$AP Rocky. So what. The A$AP Mob leader devours his verse on ScHoolboy Q’s Habits & Contradictions cut, thereby making it a very necessary contribution to Q’s breakout project.


“Game 7” Smoke DZA Featuring A$AP Twelvyy
While A$AP Twelvvy’s extensive bars on Smoke DZA’s track were pretty hot, his hook on the track is what sticks. His cadence as he says, “First of the month, package straight/Kicks is new, my rent is late” is just too cool.


“Ghetto Symphony” A$AP Rocky Featuring Gunplay & A$AP Ferg
A$AP Ferg provides best in show on this A$AP Rocky track. Not even Gunplay’s yelling could beat Ferg’s position as cleanup on this one. The only thing is he claims he’ll be rapping like Big Boi, but he kind of sounds like Cookie Monster on the song.


“Wildside” T.I. Featuring A$AP Rocky
People have both positively and negatively referenced that A$AP Rocky’s flow sounds more Southern than it does Harlem. On this track it plays in his favor as he assists T.I. and it sounds like two Atlanta dudes passing the mic to each other.


“Click Clack” YG Featuring A$AP Ferg
A song about lining up bodies arguably gets a big boost of life from A$AP Ferg’s bars. His sing-songy raps are a perfect balance of talking threats and just keeping to a melody, which is (dare we say) sometimes difficult for YG to do on his own.


“Mini Van Dan (Remix)” A$ton Matthews Featuring Danny Brown, A$AP Nast And Flatbush Zombies
The haunting keys on A$ton Matthews’ “Mini Van Dan” get a welcomed contribution from A$AP Nast on the remix. Nast drops Picasso’s name and Barney’s before Jay Z even did. How about that?


“Trilla” A$AP Rocky Featuring A$AP Twelvyy And A$AP Nast
Beautiful Lou provides the trippy beat, as A$AP Rocky bring some Bone Thugs inspired bars. But the real kudos goes to Nast. Sure Twelvyy did his thing, but Nast rides the beat with precision, shit talking along the way.


“UPTown” Travi$ Scott Featuring A$AP Ferg
Sometimes it’s easy to forget Travi$ Scott is not in A$AP Mob, since he has a dollar sign in his name too. The real Mobster Ferg dives right into his verse referencing Martin and switching up his tempo from super fast to super slow.


“Scholarship” Juicy J Featuring A$AP Rocky
A$AP Rocky’s guest appearance on Juicy J’s “Scholarship” off Stay Trippy was more than just a cameo. It was being part of something that started on a song about scholarships and then became an actual scholarship for no damn reason outside of the extremely tired “twerking.”


“Wildest Moments Remix” Jessie Ware Featuring A$AP Rocky
When Jessie Ware had big dreams of getting A$AP Rocky on a track, no one knew it would end up being her breakout single. Rocky, who has hung out with Lana Del Rey and Florence Welch also, brings his own flavor to Ware’s single and takes it over.


“VZVP RVIDERSSSSSS” SpaceGhostPurrp Featuring Dominic Lord, A$AP Nast And A$AP Ant
Former A$AP Mob associate SpaceGhostPurrp delivers an arguably two-part song on “VZVP.” There’s a whole midway convo that happens before the beat gets flipped on it rear and Nast and Ant drop bars all over it.


“Bossin Up” Kid Ink Featuring A$AP Ferg And French Montana
Two out of three people on “Bossin Up” sound arguably incoherent most of the time. That makes Ferg win on the bars by default. However, it doesn’t stop him from actually being good on this track.


“Kush Coma” Danny Brown Featuring A$AP Rocky And Zelooperz
It isn’t hard to slip into a pleasant coma once A$AP Rocky’s part rolls around on Danny Brown’s “Kush Coma.” Then again, it may have something to do with the difference between Danny Brown and A$AP Rocky’s voice, where one sounds like he’s yelling at you and the other sounds like he’s not.


“So Cold" Da$h Featuring A$AP Nast And A$AP Ferg
The only A$AP Mob member who presently doesn’t sport an “A$AP” in his name (he does don the dollar sign though) recruits two of his crew members on “So Cold.” Ferg gets the Gold on this one though with the most animated verse, naturally.


“Lines” Big Boi Featuring A$AP Rocky And Phantogram
A$AP Rocky opens Big Boi’s track and owns it. While the legendary Outkast member definitely does his thing (as does Phantogram on the hook), it’s Rocky’s charm and cadence that keep you there.

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