@@greyy His Twitter antics are showy of personality. I remember in the distant past he used to tweet normally, then just started tweeting with kiss emojis and varying levels of capitalization. It's all part of a mysterious persona to generate hype. His live performances are the same. He's there to put on a show and hype people up with his dark, vampire aesthetic. Whole WLR album is a cult personality, I would hardly consider it music.
@@ThatMcflyGuyyes it does...that's what it means...understanding the potential in someone's art...before anyone else recognizes their potential...is a good example of being ahead of the times
Influenced a whole generation man. Yams and Rocky had everyone on that Wavy shit then we had Raider Klan, SGP, Robb Bank$ , Wulf, Bones all ushering in the Soundcloud era while simultaneously OFWGKTA was jumpin off into the underground gaining traction. There was a lot of cool collectives and artist at that point in time, it was like an endless stream of new music that was fire. It was so refreshing and had so much individuality at the time. Lucky I was able to experience all of it in its infancy. RIP Yams
A$AP lost their sauce, their sound, their whole swag and in fell off really hard sound-wise and in the general vibe they radiate since Yams is not around anymore. Yams been tapped in so fucking deep with the underground, with arts & fashion. This guy is a true inspiration, may his soul rest in peace 🙏🏽 Bless u Yams, maybe Hip-Hop as a whole would look different if you were still here❤️
Imho to me the crew was never that great. I think Rocky was the only one in that crew that could execute Yams' ideas to perfection, but even he started trailing off when he was alive.
@@hagoshardaways9274Underground means not signed to a major label... meaning music is not marketed to the mainstream. Underground rappers have to make noise with a song or project to get attention and then that might attract a label and get them signed. For example Rocky was popping on Tumblr and then he got signed after he had two songs buzzing on the internet thanks to ASAP Yams. Some rappers might deliberately choose to stay underground, but most will agree to the money.
I definitely agree that when yams passed, the vision went along with it. The mob was never the same their old shit had his blueprint all over it. I always knew he was the Man behind the mob✊🏾
I met yams in San Jose after there show. He let me borrow his lighter and told me to pass the joint to rocky while he was being interviewed by some random. Rocky looked up at me then took the joint and hit it a few times 🫶🏼
Cool vid. I always wanted to see a deep dive into ASAP Yams & in general I don't think we'll ever get a proper one due to the lack of interviews he did on the internet. To me, he pretty much moulded modern hip-hop today. He was onto Migos and Travis Scott early on, not just Lucki, Carti etc. I saw old tweets of him and Travis back and forth in 2013, and the Mob was pictured with the Migos in 2014. However, in my opinion, the biggest talent Yams ever endorsed was literally his own son. Rocky. A common characteristic of the rappers Yams endorsed was their unique music style or approaches to music. For example, Travis was all about experimenting with autotune and melodies to bring a new sound to hip-hop and Carti was about adlibs and pushing his voice to the limit. But in the end, I really just prefer when rappers can actually "rap" and then make creative or unique music with that raw rapping talent. This is something I just could not find in Travis or Carti's music. Live. Love. ASAP to me is the best project that dropped in the past two decades. I have listened to a lot of hip-hop. But I wanted to understand why. Why is it the best project that dropped? Considering that, Rocky, of all people, you wouldn't typically expect to have a hip-hop classic, considering how much of a fashion diva he is. But somehow, it is very evident from when looking a decade back, that Rocky was actually somewhat of an insane rap talent. People would say he was formulaic, but I beg to differ. Dude could switch up his flows as many times as he wishes. That's why he was accused of biting so many different flows and sounds at the time, because he genuinely had the capacity to adapt his voice to several different beats and scenarios. He could rap on both Southern production and boom bap. He was versatile. Like he would never overdo his flow ever. "Leaf" and "LVL" are some of the best rap songs I've ever heard. Word to Clams too, what a production goat. That whole Live Love ASAP mixtape is just fucking insane. Like some day I want to get a vinyl of it. It's the only hip-hop vinyl I want to be honest. I like some older 90s rap records like Wu's debut but I don't like the cover enough (yes, I know, petty). So yeah, I watched this to really understand what actually went wrong with ASAP Rocky. He has this insane mixtape, seemingly with so much potential to have enduring impact by himself for the rest of the decade, right? Not quite. I wanted to understand what led to Rocky abandoning his old mixtape style, and my only conclusion was pretty much to do with Yams, and likely SGP / Raider Klan. Rocky was already abandoning the mixtape style when Yams was alive, though, so it's not just this. It's a lot of things I suppose. My conclusion based on the sources I could find was that shortly after Rocky earned his record deal from Sony shortly after Live Love ASAP's release, label politics affected the initial movement. In exchange for millions, Rocky had to change his style of music to be more marketable as that purple lean, trill, sex themes weren't gonna cut it (although Future has been able to succeed with both taboo music and radio music so why couldn't Rocky?). But anyway, you might wonder why would the label want to sign a rapper and then force them to make music that isn't the same as their blow-up music? Well it's quite simple. The label wanted to cash in on the internet fanbase Rocky had. It was obvious no matter what Rocky dropped, it would get attention as he was buzzing. They recognised he had a diverse rap ability so wanted him to link up with some different producers to make marketable radio music (notably Skrillex). This pushed Rocky to mainstream but alienated his real fanbase. The trill bitches that loved his mixtape stuff did not like Wild For The Night. Rocky did eventually, and rightfully admit he hated those songs. But the problem is, he still never returned to his mixtape roots even after dissing his radio music. ALLA returned to the trippy style, but it was despondent and had 0 bangers. It was like Rocky made the album to reminisce on Yams' death; it's too much like Blonde. It's still a well put together album, but not the correct sonic approach for a rapper. And then it seemed he and the Mob made the Cozy Tapes to continue from Yams' death and they were garbage, they sounded too hippie rather than raw and trill. And Rocky didn't do any favours with his own solo follow-up effort Testing, complete nonsense, and was his worst album by far, and seems to be the last album Rocky will make. So in that sense it wasn't just temporary interference by the label, but also when he cut ties with SGP, he wanted to go away from the Houston sound. Yams would keep him rapping with hunger, but then the energy his voice distorted over time. It's unfortunate, but we'll never get to experience an era like this ever again.
on your comment regarding lla being the best project in 20 years, could you recommend or do you know of any other albums remotely similar to it? because honestly i have yet to find anything remotely similar to it (closest to it would be other singles he dropped with the mob around the same year or some of lil b’s works)
@@trillb05 Edibles by Eddy Baker is the closest you'll get most likely and he's nowhere near Rocky's level because he sounds too robotic. But the vibe is similar.
@@trillb05 He's a Raider Klan member and Rocky was inspired by their music in his early years. If you scroll through some RK member's early discography you should find songs with similar vibes to Live Love ASAP, just the problem is they can't rap like Rocky did. And they also don't have Clams Casino. But basically the fundamentals are similar, South sippin sizzup, lean type music with chopped and screwed effects etc. Xavier Wulf also has a song called First Light in 2022 with 66m streams (more than any recent Rocky track surprisingly lol) which gives strong 3-6 vibes. Beat is great, rapping is pretty robotic so I only listen to the instrumental. The best I've heard from him so far is "Pistol Grip" with Nell which is actually an ASAP diss but the beat and song is hard lol. There's a good chance you'll find some good beats if you go through Xavier Wulf's discog. I don't like his rapping though. I only check these dudes out for the beats because they are static rappers.
damn bro, i’ve only peeped like 4 of your videos and they each covered entirely different rap eras: 2009-2011 lex luger & the waka/early trap/808 mafia era 2015-2017 mexikodro & the soundcloud/underground carti era 2011-2013 big sean & the early g.o.o.d. music/k-dot era 2011-2014 yams & the tumblr/early A$AP era and u know your shit. i fw diverse hip hop channels that don’t just focus on one sound or region
A$AP Yams also interned for Max B after Dipset. There's even footage of it. I think leaving that out is a big oversight. SpaceGhostPurp from Florida was also a huge Max B fan. Both people with the sauce left the picture and A$AP fell off.
“People forgot how dry NY was before asap hit the scene”….. that’s a fact. Definitely was two lanes at the time too, PE & A$AP, obviously asap became bigger but let’s not act like shit was really poppin before then. By 2012 50 wasnt as hot and jay was a god lol.
Yams was a genius but I don't believe him living would have saved the ASAP Mob. At the end of the day in life, if you want to be successful, you need to be independent and take authority for yourself. Rap groups are never built to last, members have to have solo careers and fend for themselves. It's like, in life, you can't always rely on your parents, you have to grow up and go to work just as they do. I truly believe ASAP Rocky was the only one in this group with unique talent. The rest were okay rappers at best. However, Rocky, just like the rest, were beta bums. With Rocky it's weird too, because his OG music pretty much depicts him like an alpha, because he alludes to pimping. Although we all know this was a marketing scam and pre-LLA Rocky looked like a scrub. But Rocky is basically a dude that needs babysitting in reality, he can't take authority over his rap career and call shots himself. He didn't negotiate his record deal, it was all ASAP Yams. Also back in this era, ASAP Yams was the only way you could get updates on ASAP Rocky's career at the time through his Tumblr blog. However Rocky should have left his label after Yams died and ventured himself after he got his 2nd #1 album. For him to ghost for 3 years solo made no sense, but upon doing extra research apparently it could have been because he caused a riot in New York in 2014 and was banned from filming music videos for 3 years. This was done when ASAP Yams was alive. Only so much can be done when you were made a star by your boss and had talent, but your actual personality was sewer waste. The fact he clings onto Tyler the Creator so much is further proof of this. Tyler is a grade A weirdo I mean he literally ate a cockroach on his breakout song and he's his "comfort pillow". Rocky was an immense waste of talent. Classic mixtape, his first two singles for Long. Live. ASAP (Goldie and Fuckin Problems) were great. It was downhill from there. The whole VLONE movement, the fashion, it was gimmicks and a waste of time. When you go back and look at Rocky's legacy, it will be how he came into the rap game rather than how he performed in it. It's like he got the $$$ and suddenly stopped rapping with real hunger. It's proof of how money can destroy a person's work ethic. Him hating his old music also shows serious career distortion. I have never seen Rocky perform Peso after 2015.
RIP YAMS🕊️🍠
👼🏼 🗽
L I V E LO / TKK 🎉
Nah he’s terrible. Worlds better off tbh
being onto Lucki and Playboi Carti in like 2014 shows how tapped in and ahead of his time he was. RIP to a legend.
Carried by beats. They aren't that good. Carti is personality over music in particular.
@@trompeur1044doesnt make sense as he barely even is in the public or even showing personality, you just are on the internet too much bro
@@greyy His Twitter antics are showy of personality. I remember in the distant past he used to tweet normally, then just started tweeting with kiss emojis and varying levels of capitalization. It's all part of a mysterious persona to generate hype.
His live performances are the same. He's there to put on a show and hype people up with his dark, vampire aesthetic.
Whole WLR album is a cult personality, I would hardly consider it music.
Just because he was into a certain rapper doesn’t mean he was ahead of his time haha.
@@ThatMcflyGuyyes it does...that's what it means...understanding the potential in someone's art...before anyone else recognizes their potential...is a good example of being ahead of the times
Influenced a whole generation man. Yams and Rocky had everyone on that Wavy shit then we had Raider Klan, SGP, Robb Bank$ , Wulf, Bones all ushering in the Soundcloud era while simultaneously OFWGKTA was jumpin off into the underground gaining traction. There was a lot of cool collectives and artist at that point in time, it was like an endless stream of new music that was fire. It was so refreshing and had so much individuality at the time. Lucky I was able to experience all of it in its infancy. RIP Yams
ASAP Yams was the energy behind the whole ASAP movement.
A$AP lost their sauce, their sound, their whole swag and in fell off really hard sound-wise and in the general vibe they radiate since Yams is not around anymore. Yams been tapped in so fucking deep with the underground, with arts & fashion. This guy is a true inspiration, may his soul rest in peace 🙏🏽 Bless u Yams, maybe Hip-Hop as a whole would look different if you were still here❤️
Imho to me the crew was never that great. I think Rocky was the only one in that crew that could execute Yams' ideas to perfection, but even he started trailing off when he was alive.
What does the underground mean, like I think I know but I’m not sure
@@hagoshardaways9274Underground means not signed to a major label... meaning music is not marketed to the mainstream. Underground rappers have to make noise with a song or project to get attention and then that might attract a label and get them signed. For example Rocky was popping on Tumblr and then he got signed after he had two songs buzzing on the internet thanks to ASAP Yams. Some rappers might deliberately choose to stay underground, but most will agree to the money.
Rocky sacrificed Yams RIP
That compilation album they put out was terrible
thank uu for playin “kissin pink” rip asap yams forever - lou (producer of kissin pink & trilla)
Wtf you produced for Lil B too?! You ever met clams?
love watching self made documentaries like these you doing a good job bro, keep it going
R.I.P. Yams 💜 love the video too, very nostalgic
Fire video 🔥RIP A$AP YAMS
I definitely agree that when yams passed, the vision went along with it. The mob was never the same their old shit had his blueprint all over it. I always knew he was the Man behind the mob✊🏾
I met yams in San Jose after there show. He let me borrow his lighter and told me to pass the joint to rocky while he was being interviewed by some random. Rocky looked up at me then took the joint and hit it a few times 🫶🏼
Keep going bro your channel is dope
Great video. Rip yams
You did good job with this video long live #ASAP long live yams 🍠
Got to meet yams he was a real cool, stopped what he was doing took pictures w us mad cool. RIP A$AP Yams
Yams will always be one of my inspirations for real
Me too. Always and forever
Best video done on Yams, keep it up 🙏
Lovin the channel bro really appreciate the way you put stuff together and you sound like a professional keep goin
i been having hard days this video was awesome
RIP THE COZIEST 🕊
Cool vid. I always wanted to see a deep dive into ASAP Yams & in general I don't think we'll ever get a proper one due to the lack of interviews he did on the internet. To me, he pretty much moulded modern hip-hop today. He was onto Migos and Travis Scott early on, not just Lucki, Carti etc. I saw old tweets of him and Travis back and forth in 2013, and the Mob was pictured with the Migos in 2014.
However, in my opinion, the biggest talent Yams ever endorsed was literally his own son. Rocky. A common characteristic of the rappers Yams endorsed was their unique music style or approaches to music. For example, Travis was all about experimenting with autotune and melodies to bring a new sound to hip-hop and Carti was about adlibs and pushing his voice to the limit. But in the end, I really just prefer when rappers can actually "rap" and then make creative or unique music with that raw rapping talent. This is something I just could not find in Travis or Carti's music.
Live. Love. ASAP to me is the best project that dropped in the past two decades. I have listened to a lot of hip-hop. But I wanted to understand why. Why is it the best project that dropped? Considering that, Rocky, of all people, you wouldn't typically expect to have a hip-hop classic, considering how much of a fashion diva he is. But somehow, it is very evident from when looking a decade back, that Rocky was actually somewhat of an insane rap talent. People would say he was formulaic, but I beg to differ. Dude could switch up his flows as many times as he wishes. That's why he was accused of biting so many different flows and sounds at the time, because he genuinely had the capacity to adapt his voice to several different beats and scenarios. He could rap on both Southern production and boom bap. He was versatile. Like he would never overdo his flow ever. "Leaf" and "LVL" are some of the best rap songs I've ever heard. Word to Clams too, what a production goat. That whole Live Love ASAP mixtape is just fucking insane. Like some day I want to get a vinyl of it. It's the only hip-hop vinyl I want to be honest. I like some older 90s rap records like Wu's debut but I don't like the cover enough (yes, I know, petty).
So yeah, I watched this to really understand what actually went wrong with ASAP Rocky. He has this insane mixtape, seemingly with so much potential to have enduring impact by himself for the rest of the decade, right? Not quite. I wanted to understand what led to Rocky abandoning his old mixtape style, and my only conclusion was pretty much to do with Yams, and likely SGP / Raider Klan. Rocky was already abandoning the mixtape style when Yams was alive, though, so it's not just this. It's a lot of things I suppose. My conclusion based on the sources I could find was that shortly after Rocky earned his record deal from Sony shortly after Live Love ASAP's release, label politics affected the initial movement. In exchange for millions, Rocky had to change his style of music to be more marketable as that purple lean, trill, sex themes weren't gonna cut it (although Future has been able to succeed with both taboo music and radio music so why couldn't Rocky?). But anyway, you might wonder why would the label want to sign a rapper and then force them to make music that isn't the same as their blow-up music? Well it's quite simple. The label wanted to cash in on the internet fanbase Rocky had. It was obvious no matter what Rocky dropped, it would get attention as he was buzzing. They recognised he had a diverse rap ability so wanted him to link up with some different producers to make marketable radio music (notably Skrillex). This pushed Rocky to mainstream but alienated his real fanbase. The trill bitches that loved his mixtape stuff did not like Wild For The Night. Rocky did eventually, and rightfully admit he hated those songs. But the problem is, he still never returned to his mixtape roots even after dissing his radio music. ALLA returned to the trippy style, but it was despondent and had 0 bangers. It was like Rocky made the album to reminisce on Yams' death; it's too much like Blonde. It's still a well put together album, but not the correct sonic approach for a rapper. And then it seemed he and the Mob made the Cozy Tapes to continue from Yams' death and they were garbage, they sounded too hippie rather than raw and trill. And Rocky didn't do any favours with his own solo follow-up effort Testing, complete nonsense, and was his worst album by far, and seems to be the last album Rocky will make. So in that sense it wasn't just temporary interference by the label, but also when he cut ties with SGP, he wanted to go away from the Houston sound. Yams would keep him rapping with hunger, but then the energy his voice distorted over time. It's unfortunate, but we'll never get to experience an era like this ever again.
😭😭😭
on your comment regarding lla being the best project in 20 years, could you recommend or do you know of any other albums remotely similar to it? because honestly i have yet to find anything remotely similar to it (closest to it would be other singles he dropped with the mob around the same year or some of lil b’s works)
@@trillb05 Edibles by Eddy Baker is the closest you'll get most likely and he's nowhere near Rocky's level because he sounds too robotic. But the vibe is similar.
@@trompeur1044 putting me on some good shit bro i have to ask how do you find this stuff?
@@trillb05 He's a Raider Klan member and Rocky was inspired by their music in his early years. If you scroll through some RK member's early discography you should find songs with similar vibes to Live Love ASAP, just the problem is they can't rap like Rocky did. And they also don't have Clams Casino. But basically the fundamentals are similar, South sippin sizzup, lean type music with chopped and screwed effects etc.
Xavier Wulf also has a song called First Light in 2022 with 66m streams (more than any recent Rocky track surprisingly lol) which gives strong 3-6 vibes. Beat is great, rapping is pretty robotic so I only listen to the instrumental. The best I've heard from him so far is "Pistol Grip" with Nell which is actually an ASAP diss but the beat and song is hard lol.
There's a good chance you'll find some good beats if you go through Xavier Wulf's discog. I don't like his rapping though. I only check these dudes out for the beats because they are static rappers.
damn bro, i’ve only peeped like 4 of your videos and they each covered entirely different rap eras:
2009-2011 lex luger & the waka/early trap/808 mafia era
2015-2017 mexikodro & the soundcloud/underground carti era
2011-2013 big sean & the early g.o.o.d. music/k-dot era
2011-2014 yams & the tumblr/early A$AP era
and u know your shit. i fw diverse hip hop channels that don’t just focus on one sound or region
Dope content 🙌🏼📺🙌🏼
Excellent breakdown had to gone head and sub big dawg. 🫡
This is a great vid bro
Tight, very well done
very dope🔥🔥
A$AP Yams also interned for Max B after Dipset. There's even footage of it. I think leaving that out is a big oversight.
SpaceGhostPurp from Florida was also a huge Max B fan. Both people with the sauce left the picture and A$AP fell off.
U’ should’ve turn the music volume down while narrating
If he didn’t died that young ASAP would’ve a bigger name still. He would had so much controversy too but musically it would’ve been much different.
Yo I need a new video every day. I just subscribed.
He sacrificed his big homie… The world is wicked.
👁️
Yall weird
Whatre you talking about?
A drug addict died from drugs no one sacrificed no one
Who
“People forgot how dry NY was before asap hit the scene”….. that’s a fact. Definitely was two lanes at the time too, PE & A$AP, obviously asap became bigger but let’s not act like shit was really poppin before then. By 2012 50 wasnt as hot and jay was a god lol.
Facts🤝🏾
Yams was a genius but I don't believe him living would have saved the ASAP Mob.
At the end of the day in life, if you want to be successful, you need to be independent and take authority for yourself. Rap groups are never built to last, members have to have solo careers and fend for themselves. It's like, in life, you can't always rely on your parents, you have to grow up and go to work just as they do.
I truly believe ASAP Rocky was the only one in this group with unique talent. The rest were okay rappers at best.
However, Rocky, just like the rest, were beta bums. With Rocky it's weird too, because his OG music pretty much depicts him like an alpha, because he alludes to pimping. Although we all know this was a marketing scam and pre-LLA Rocky looked like a scrub. But Rocky is basically a dude that needs babysitting in reality, he can't take authority over his rap career and call shots himself. He didn't negotiate his record deal, it was all ASAP Yams. Also back in this era, ASAP Yams was the only way you could get updates on ASAP Rocky's career at the time through his Tumblr blog.
However Rocky should have left his label after Yams died and ventured himself after he got his 2nd #1 album. For him to ghost for 3 years solo made no sense, but upon doing extra research apparently it could have been because he caused a riot in New York in 2014 and was banned from filming music videos for 3 years. This was done when ASAP Yams was alive. Only so much can be done when you were made a star by your boss and had talent, but your actual personality was sewer waste. The fact he clings onto Tyler the Creator so much is further proof of this. Tyler is a grade A weirdo I mean he literally ate a cockroach on his breakout song and he's his "comfort pillow". Rocky was an immense waste of talent. Classic mixtape, his first two singles for Long. Live. ASAP (Goldie and Fuckin Problems) were great. It was downhill from there. The whole VLONE movement, the fashion, it was gimmicks and a waste of time. When you go back and look at Rocky's legacy, it will be how he came into the rap game rather than how he performed in it. It's like he got the $$$ and suddenly stopped rapping with real hunger. It's proof of how money can destroy a person's work ethic. Him hating his old music also shows serious career distortion. I have never seen Rocky perform Peso after 2015.
this fire but why u left that synth playing for the whole movie even with the clips that have music in em?
Sucks what drugs can do to a man of such greatness 😢
I wish he didn’t die
He lives on 🇵🇷🗽🕊️
@@ancestralabundance facts
Siempre esforzarse y prosperar
When that first Asap Rocky album came out, I thought dude was from Houston
R.I.P 🇵🇷Yams
“Traditional backpack rap” then says Cam n DMx
Rest in peace my Puerto Rican brother
RIP Lil Newport 🕊️
Brah New York/ East Coast was dry you had Max B and French Montana putting in a lot of work. Once Max left Jim jones ASAP came right after
REST IN PEACE YAMSS COZY SHIT
1:25 🤨🤔🫣THA PUERTO RICAN R.KELLY?????? Bro thought that was a flex 👀👀👀👀 😬
Man RIP my nigga WavyBone
Long live Yams
Rip YAMs
I miss yams tweets so bad RIP
Rip A$AP Yamborghini ty
Asap lost that grunge/grimey sound after Yams passed
Yamborghini records was also heating up to be something great with a$ton Matthews & Joey fatts. Yam$ forever
"He was like a Diddy". I hope not... RIP Yams
A$AP TILL I DIE
the leader
Whats the instrumental in the background?
What’s the song in the background at 1:34
Kissin Pink A$AP Rocky
🫡💯🫡💯🫡💯👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿YAMS WAS AND STILL IS HIS OWN MEN
I miss Tumblr
Went to high school with Yams. He was a year behind me tho
Was he already into the culture then?
@@DreSnake8468 nah he dropped out shortly after and started interning for dipset, got into the culture around then
The song at the end of the video ?
Rip yams
Sleep apnea while high? UFFF.. rough
❤❤
What’s the song that plays in the back ground? The second song. Anybody know?
Asap rocky lit
whats the background song?
🤦🏽♂️funny
It literally doesn’t take long to go thru his discography and find out 🤦🏽♂️🤡
What's the song at 2:00
kissin pink
Don't sell your soul.
Yams fell too deep into the lean abuse and it costed him
The Puerto Rican R Kelly didnt age well...
Real video ….. by the way you talk and think you a real one
what was bra's obsession with
R Kelly….. 😭😂👀
Why did he call himself the Puerto Rican r Kelly ??
Why don’t you search it up 🤦🏽♂️
@@VincentGonzalez-k2jbc idc