A$AP Rocky has unveiled the cover art for his upcoming album At.Long.Last.A$AP (or A.L.L.A) which is slated for release on June 2. The cover features a distorted image of the late A$AP Yams' face, which is distinguishable because of his birthmark, which is the only colored part of the image and the cross under his left eye. Rocky's hands clutch Yams' face and potentially another as you notice his large rings and braids in the background.
Putting Yams on the cover acts as a way to both memorialize the man who made A$AP Mob and also give credit to the artist who is listed as an executive producer on the whole album. See the album artwork on Rocky's Instagram below.
At.Lost.Last.A$AP was originally reported to have a May 12 release date. Rocky recently came out to dismiss that as a rumor and confirm that the LP was in fact being released on June 2. With the recent singles released in 2015, we have started to see how the album is taking shape. He released the music video for his single "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2" earlier in the year and dropped "Multiply" late last year. Rocky dropped his single "M's" last month as new material continues to surface every few weeks.
Rocky has been promoting his new album heavily over the past few weeks. He has done two different Red Bull Music Academy lectures - one in London and another in New York and used the opportunity to premiere a new song, "Everyday," which features Mark Ronson on production and Miguel on vocals. Rod Stewart is also credited because his track "In A Broken Dream" was sampled.
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