Details on A$AP Rocky's upcoming album is still a mystery. While some have been let down by the latest efforts he's dropped, it looks like these loose Soundcloud singles may be a way to gauge what people are feeling. His manager, Chace Infinite, posted a screenshot of the AWGE Soundcloud page and captioned it, "AWGE SHIT SOUNDCLOUD. AUDIBLE TEST SYSTEM Thank You for the data, currently processing..." So it's possible they're testing out the new music with these songs. On top of that, in the description in his last three song posts read, "THIS IS A TEST."
"Money Bags Freestyle" is the latest test on their system. A$AP Rocky recruits producer Dean Blunt for the production. It's a definitely more in the vein of what we've been waiting on from A$AP Rocky. It has the smooth, smoking vibe that Rocky's been known for from his past releases.
Towards the end of the single, it sounds like Lil Yachty contributed some additional vocals but it's not confirmed.
Peep the new Rocky single and let us know what you think.
Quotable Lyrics
On the same place dead bodies get left on
Where woke n*ggas get slept on
Broke n*ggas get flexed on
I really wish she had less on
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