While out in Australia, Raury stopped by Triple J and performed an acoustic version of A$AP Rocky's "L$D" for their "Like a Version" series. With guitar in hand, the Atlanta native nails the cover and gives a worthy rendition of Rockys A.L.L.A cut. At the end, Raury adds his own verse about a drug-infused getaway with a girl to the song. The talented MC once again showed that the Atlanta scene isn't all about booming production and lean-inspired lyrics.

While Raury has been relatively quiet as of late, A$AP Rocky has been everywhere and is a bonafide superstar in the entertainment world. Thanks to his strong appearance in Dope last year, Rocky landed a cameo in Zoolander 2 and a voiceover role in the Marvel Avengers Academy video game. On Sunday, the Harlem native took A$AP Yams' mother with him to the 2016 Grammy Awards and yesterday (Feb. 18), he appeared with his A$AP brethren on the street cut "Lords Never Worry," which may appear on the long-awaited Cozy Tapes project.

In a recent interview with Hot 97, Rocky explained that Cozy Tapes was Yams' vision for the A$AP crew. "It’s the Yams album that he was working on before he passed," said the "Everyday" rapper. "So it’s basically an A$AP collective. Like your Ruff Ryders Volume 1...or like Diplomatic Immunity….He broke down in his notes and he would tell me who he wants on there. We was about to start working on it."

Along with the collaborative effort, the A$AP Mob members are putting in work on the solo tip. A$AP Twelvyy kicked off the year with a string of loosies and dropped the video for "Last Year Being Broke" and A$AP Ferg's Always Strive and Prosper is supposed to drop this month. 2016 is shaping up to be a big year for the proud New York representatives.

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