A$AP Ant Drops Off His New EP "The Prelude"

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A$AP Ant releases his new EP "The Prelude."

The A$AP Mob is moving heavily right now. Last summer saw three projects from the Mob including Ferg's Still Striving, Twelvyy's debut album as well as the A$AP Mob's compilation project Cozy Boyz Vol. 2. One member who ran with the momentum of Vol. 2 was A$AP Ant. Over the past few months, he's been dropping a lot of loose singles. From the looks of it, the rapper has something major up his sleeve. Before he unveils that, he comes through with The Prelude.

A$AP Ant just dropped his latest project The Prelude earlier today. The EP is only seven songs long and unfortunately, doesn't include any features from other A$AP Mob members. However, he does connect with frequent collaborators such as Benji Blue, Zoduh and gets production from the likes of Lord Fubu, AR, Splizzledoe and Sparkheem. Other features on the short project also include Lulu P and Billz Raw.

Peep the project and keep your eyes peeled for other moves from the A$AP Mob. 


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