A$AP Ferg Says His Album Was 2013’s “Most Innovative”

    A$AP Ferg, who released his Trap Lord album this year, says his project is his favorite in 2013.

    “My shit was [my favorite album],” Ferg said in an interview with MySpace. “Mine was the most innovative. It’s the freshest music, it’s nothing you ever heard before. It’s new everything. I was the first nigga to integrate the old artists with the new artists on new tracks. To have legendary niggas do songs with young niggas that’s coming up in the game, I was the first to do that. Not only that but I have a fresh new sound that’s going to be relevant the next year and the year after that. I was doing album cuts when nobody was doing album cuts. My shit is just the bomb. The way my album is sequenced, it’s just like one big ass song. You can run through the whole album from start to finish. There might be some songs you can relate to more than others but that album has a song for everybody. It has one for your mother to listen to, it has one for your grandmother to relate to, there’s a song for your fucking pastor to relate to. There’s a song that you can listen to to get turnt up up in the club. There’s all types of shit for people to relate to.”

    In June, Ferg spoke about Trap Lord’s sound.

    “It’s a really, really good album,” Ferg said in an interview with HipHopDX. “It’s put together very intricately, and I hand-picked all the artists I wanted to go on there. Nothing is mistakenly done. Everything is done on purpose, and everything is meant to be on that piece of history. I got Onyx on there; I got Onyx and then I put Aston Matthews on the same track with Onyx. I got a song called, “Lord” with the whole Bone Thugs family, and then I got a track with Clams Casino, which is crazy. It’s called, ‘Uncle.’ That’s like a whole Tyler Perry movie within itself. I got a song with A$AP Rocky, which is stupid. I don’t want to quote it, but I saw a lot of good things going on with it.”  

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    28 thoughts on “A$AP Ferg Says His Album Was 2013’s “Most Innovative”

    1. Rich Gang – Rich Gang
      2 Chainz – B.O.A.T.S. II
      French Montana – Excuse My French
      Joe Budden – No Love Lost
      Tyga – Hotel California
      DJ Khaled – Suffering From Success
      Big Sean – Half of Fame
      Lil Wayne – IANAHB2
      Gucci Mane – Trap House 3
      Ace Hood – Trials and Tribulations
      Kid Cudi – Indicud
      Wale – The Gifted
      A$AP Ferg – Trap Lord
      The Weeknd – Kiss Land

      1. Shit cuz you ain’t lying i really did forget about all those albums especially Asap Ferg’s shit that has to be the biggest fail of the year Ferg was killin them singles on the Asap Mob tape then this bullshit came out sounding like a Ep

    2. no shit anyone is going to say there album is there favorite album…. ask the other millions of rappers that will tell you the same thing.

    3. “I was the first nigga to integrate the old artists with the new artists on new tracks. To have legendary niggas do songs with young niggas thats coming up in the game, I was the first to do that”

      HAHAHAHA so far from the truth

    4. Nah son the Crenshaw album was by Nipsey Hussle, boosting the perceived value of the mixtape, why do rappers cosign themselves when its the fans job.

    5. It was actually a good album but honestly I got bored with it after a while. Haven’t listened to it in ages. It bumps in the whip thats for sure

    6. how can he be original and innovative when he took his style and flows from Lord Infamous and Koopsta Knicca from Three 6 Mafia? I like these ASAP dudes they have some fly shit but their fans who don’t know need to know where they get their style from. Its not Houston but mostly MEMPHIS RAP (THREE 6 MAFIA, PROJECT PAT, etc.)

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