Spring is steady ridin' in on a heat wave, and the A$AP Mob is here to usher in more temperate times with a double dose of Wavy Wednesday tracks. First up is "I Don't Care" by A$AP Ferg and A$AP Marty, who demonstrate an impressive level of apathy for the problems of others. Hook duties go to Marty, as Ferg puts some of the autobiographical material he promised on his upcoming album Always Strive and Proser on early exhibit.

On the track's second verse, Ferg recounts a figure in his life who switched up on him, rapping, "Be the same nigga that’ll go and hug your momma/Same nigga that you would call when you run into drama/Trust wasn’t an issue we was riding with honor/Then you started moving funny, I still loved you regardless/Yeah I had to take a step back and look at the problem/Had to clear my mind from all the mirages/Yeah you betrayed a nigga, think I don’t know?/Don’t be surprised if you see some niggas at your door."

In addition to "I Don't Care," A$AP Twelvyy and A$AP Ant team up for the Harry Fraud-produced "Again," a significantly more laid back offering that's got Mob-worthy boasts like “I been runnin' through these border lines/Passport like the Nordstrom line, it’s all tagged up.”

With Ferg dropping his sophomore solo album in the coming weeks and the Mob collective Cozy Tapes likewise on the way, streets corners from Harlem and beyond are set to be knocking. Catch Ferg's joint up top and the Twelvyy track down low.

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