A$AP Rocky Flips G-Herbo's "Who Run It" For A Short Instagram Freestyle

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A$AP Rocky and A$AP Mob perform at MTV Studios on September 30, 2016 in New York City.
A$AP Rocky's drops off a little something over G-Herbo's latest street banger.

If there's one project everyone's curious about this year, it's A$AP Rocky's next album. It's been over three years since he dropped his last studio album and fans have been sitting at the edge of their seats waiting for that shit to drop. At the beginning of the year, he dropped off three songs within three days as "tests" and last week, he finally released what's presumably the first single off his project, "Bad Company" featuring Blocboy JB. Now, the rapper took to Instagram to share a short freestyle over G-Herbo's "Who Run It."

A$AP Rocky's back in business right now and he proved it on Instagram earlier today after he dropped a short freestyle over G-Herbo's "Who Run It." While it is just under a minute long, the rapper seems to get enough off of his chest. The video was produced by the AWGE team and strings together various clips together of Rocky's run in with the paparazzi, Tyler, The Creator flexing in the streets and more. It's definitely something that'll get your excited for his forthcoming project.

It seems as if Rocky's project will come just in time for the summer, hopefully. Prior to the release of "Bad Company" the rapper shared an eerie trailer to build the hype for his forthcoming album. In addition, Rocky's also slated to appear on Jimmy Fallon tomorrow night. Keep your eyes peeled. 


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