After his presentation on the last night of the DMV, A $ AP Ferg sat down to talk with HotNewHipHop.
Last night, after the sudden death of co-founder of A $ AP Mob A $ AP Yams, A $ AP Ferg paid tribute to his brother and leader by holding a moment of silence during his show with YG. After the show at the DMV, our host Baker sat down with an interview with Ferg, who was obviously still shaken by the death of his friend.
Ferg opened the interview by addressing the death of yams. "We had a tragedy happen today, this morning, the co-founder of A $ AP Worldwide, yams, my brother died. You know we got through it with the show and all that, but I'm still hurting" the rapper said. He added later: "I mean he rest in peace I will never forget yams and shit we gon 'represent A $ AP til we die..."
While "Trap Lord" could have easily canceled our interview, given the circumstances, he stayed with us and cut up about his recent mixtape Ferg always, touring with YG and collaborating with Ariana Grande. We also have some talk JA Rule in there too. You cannot forget JA.
Speaking about working with Ariana Grande, which may have come to a surprise to some, Ferg said, "I was sent as two songs do. The first song was the shit Childish Gambino was, I put a verse on it. The second was "Hands on me." Followed "Hands on me" and put Childish Gambino in the other. I guess they felt appropriate that a better one. She’s great, we did activities and things together. You know its Big Sean girl, and big Sean is like a brother to me, so it's like a big family when we get together and we turn up ".
When speaking of how collaboration may have seemed unlikely, Ferg added: "Everything is becoming a large genus ass now because blurred lines between EDM, hip-hop, rock, whatever, and all jumping on shit. Of others and what a great event. "
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