In a sudden and all too pleasant surprise, A$AP Rocky dropped his sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP a week sooner than his re-scheduled release date. At 18 tracks deep, it’s evident that Rocky had a lot to say. With impressive features like Kanye West, Mos Def, James Fauntelroy & M.I.A., his level of respect is opened to new leagues. The tones of the album are arrogant, thugged out, and dark. He’s no stranger to his own evils, though, and calls on them to bring the wickedness to his bars. His willingness to dabble in other elements of music make the drawn out hype all worth it. It’s a draped up and fleshed out collection of wonderfully cocky anthems.