Friday, August 9, 2013

A$ap Ferg Says His Dad "Started Off" With Diddy



A$ap Ferg uncovers that his father really played a part in Bad Boy's ahead of schedule days.

In planning for his presentation collection Trap Lord dropping on August 20, A$ap Ferg halted by Hot 97's Morning Show to talk about, besides everything else, his musical style.

"I mean, I just explain it like...you on the Internet. Internet is like hanging out," said the Harlem rapper. "You interact with Japanese people, people from Jamaica, whatever. Places you never dreamed of going. It's like hanging out in the street. You get to speak they language, they get to speak your language. So when you're listening to their music, who's to say you can't relate to their music?"

Ferg sharp out that an alternate New York aggregate declined to be pigeonholed. "Like [a$ap] Rocky dependably say, with the entire Wu-Tang thing, they was identifying with Kung Fu motion pictures. Who's to say they was fake Kung Fu... then again whatever? Only on the grounds that they were from the hood?"

"Also what is a Harlem sound, in any case?" asked Ferg. "When Dipset, it was like Ma$e. What's more Ma$e sounded unique in relation to Cam and Juelz and that entire development. Everything advances. You gotta need diverse stuff at an alternate time."

In an intriguing wind, Ferg uncovered that his Hip Hop history runs deeper than his own particular profession. "His name was likewise Ferg," demonstrated the rapper, whose father had an association with Diddy in the rap big shot's punctual days. "Puff was true cool with my pops. He did the Bad Boy logo. Also [founder of Uptown Records] Andre Harrell, Heavy D, every last one of them, they kinda like began off together."

"I speculate he was similar to the specialist of their day. He was the go-to individual for logos, or to get shirts done," he proceeded. "On the grounds that around then, there ain't no... huge Jewish organizations was printing the shirts and doing the sum of the work of art, and you needed to have, for instance, insane bread to do that stuff. Him, he was like in the ventures."


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