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LiveLoveA$AP

Live. Love. ASAP
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Mixtape by ASAP Rocky
Released October 31, 2011
Studio Ishlab Music Studio in New York City
Genre Hip hop
Length 53:41
Producer ASAP Ty Beats, Beautiful Lou, Clams Casino, DJ Burn One, Lyle, The Olympicks, Soufien3000, SpaceGhostPurrp
ASAP Rocky chronology
Live. Love. ASAP
(2011)
Long. Live. ASAP
(2013)
Singles from Live. Love. ASAP
  1. "Peso"
    Released: November 16, 2011
  2. "Purple Swag"
    Released: December 5, 2011
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? 7.6/10
Metacritic 83/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
The A.V. Club B
Beats Per Minute 85%
Consequence of Sound 4/5 stars
The Irish Times 4/5 stars
Okayplayer 88/100
Pitchfork 8.2/10
PopMatters 8/10
Sputnikmusic 4/5
XXL 4/5

Live. Love. ASAP (stylized as LIVE.LOVE.A$AP) is the debut mixtape by American rapper ASAP Rocky, who released it as a free digital download on October 31, 2011. It features production by Clams Casino, ASAP Ty Beats, DJ Burn One, and SpaceGhostPurrp, among others. The mixtape also features guest rappers Schoolboy Q and Fat Tony, as well as members of ASAP Mob, ASAP Rocky's hip hop collective.

The mixtape's music incorporates stylistic and production elements of hip hop scenes distinct from ASAP Rocky's hometown New York scene, particularly Southern hip hop. Its production features woozy soundscapes, low and mid-tempo beats, and chopped and screwed choruses. His lyrics deal with themes about moral decay, including promiscuity and drug use, expressed through his boastful, tempered flow.

The mixtape was promoted with two singles, "Peso" and "Purple Swag", which garnered ASAP Rocky mainstream attention and led to his first record deal. Live. Love. ASAP received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised the production aesthetic and his charismatic style. It was included in several year-end top album lists by critics and publications.

In May 2011, ASAP Rocky quit selling drugs and decided to focus on a career in rapping. He released a music video for his song "Purple Swag" in July, garnering Internet buzz and attention from record labels, despite negative feedback from his native hip hop scene in New York. He was courted by several labels, including the RCA-distributed Polo Grounds Music. However, he held off from any deal with a label, instead wanting to explore other pursuits. He and Polo Grounds president Bryan Leach, also a Harlem native, subsequently spent time talking about music and lifestyles.


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