

A guy walked by and said, “Everyone looks like a Karmaloop promo code.” So much black and white that everyone looked grey. People came dressed up in their best A$AP costumes from two years ago, channeling the “scum” they could only hope to be: Commes Des Fuckdowns hats, long black hoodies over white shirtdresses, black and white flags, white shoes ruined by wet and gunk. That sat outside in a puddle, as gross and sad as the kid sitting next to it without a ticket. The streets were quiet those burn-outs, those freaks were all inside A$AP Ferg & A$AP Mob’s “Turnt & Burnt” tour stop at Irving Plaza. It rained last night in New York City, one of those steady drizzles that feels like piss and sounds like knuckles lightly tapping a hollow surface.

Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets.” Written by Jeff Rosenthal ( the animals come out at night-whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Overheard: “Why is Jim Jones here and opening up for A$AP Ferg?” No answer.īasically: A YouTube video of a rap show from the '90s but with the energy of a rock show from the '80s. (A security guard came over, poked him with his walkie and said, “No sleeping.” The kid shook his head and blinked.) Van, a kid who had nodded off in VIP before A$AP Ferg came on. The New York Times, GQ, various publicists and members of the RCA family were all in the building. Industry Presence: For a rainy Friday night, surprisingly big.
