ASAP Rocky "Purple Swag"

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Publicado 2011-07-05
DIRECTED BY JASON ANO CO-DIRECTED BY ASAP ROCKY IM FROM HARLEM BUT I HAD TO PAY HOMAGE TO ALL THE HOUSTON LEGENDS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO RICKY BLACK JULY 5TH 1981-FEB 26TH 2002 GET THROWED FOR US UP THERE.

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  • @Zigmosh
    that nigga on the left so faded he didnt even know he was in a video
  • @thebeast4853
    It’s been 7 years and Rocky don’t look a day older.
  • @lilmoe023
    Think about it, a song will never sound similar to this ever again. This song is timeless
  • @fourpvrk
    Omfg this video literally screams the early 2010s. Nostalgic af.
  • @feletrejo3368
    dem low ass budget videos when they were starting were dope af
  • @Nc18554
    God I remember this shit droppin in high school. Asap was like the king for a year. That drowned out flow was crazy.
  • @yunfun.8893
    Rest in peace Yams
    The true goat of modern hip-hop.

    I would have loved to see the alternative timeline if he lived.
    Rocky seems to acknowledge things haven't been the same with the group since he died... but he doesn't seem conscious of himself, and how he's not the same either.

    This old charismatic, Houston flow from Rocky with those druggy beats was unstoppable... literally this is still Rocky's most viral video internet-wise outside of PTL. The music he's put out since 2016 has been nothing short of tragic. The moment I heard "Bad Company" I knew it was over for dude.
  • @zRoyland
    I come back to this video once in a while. Not for the music, but to check if that dude in the back is still high.
  • legend has it that the guy on the left STILL doesn't even know he was in a video...
  • @kaboosk1894
    Really makes me sad (In a good way) and happy that we were in this ERA. Like we got to experience the greatness of these rappers. Really nostalgic coming back. Remember being 15 smoking stogies and going to friends house to listen to asap, Kendrick , domo genesis, schoolboy q and etc etc on YouTube. Be out all night kicking it with friends smoking joints and drinking 40s mickys, colt 45s and steel reserves behind a church late at night. We all got to experience something that I belive no other generation will even come close to. We were able to create fond memories and do the most dumbest but greatest shit ever when we were young. Now alot of us have families, children, and have gotten somewhere in life. I'm 26 and have a wife and 3 kids really crazy how all our lives have changed. I always find a distinguish nostalgia coming back to these videos....it hits differently makes me remember my old friends people I used to kick it with and all that good stuff. Really happy that WE were there. Imma keep reminiscing in these videos.
  • @lr2ldn
    Dude sitting on the sofa so high he doesn't even know he's in a damn video.
  • @iamtentoz
    Reasons I still watch this video
    1. The sexy white girl 😍
    2. That dude high af in the left corner 😭
    3. Those adidas when Rocky’s on the bike 🔥
  • @Robisquick
    This mixtape literally defined a good 6 years of my life. Changed my life. Literally. Soniconic
  • @laklakfit
    If this song dropped today blondie would’ve been canceled💀
  • @jariban
    ASAP Rocky, the first rapper from NY who didn't sound like NY, and the rest was history.
  • @daveeaster1061
    Can’t believe this was 11 years ago 🤦🏾‍♂️ he need to bring this vibe back 🔥🔥
  • @marswavesound
    The white girl saying the N word is still a move that boggles my mind til this day. Rocky was a genius for this video