Probably one of the craziest nights of my life. J.I.D brought out YBN Cordae, ASAP Ferg, Joey Badass, Bas, and J Cole at tonight’s concert in Irving Plaza. 'Aye, New York City, this is my hometown. If you want the ASAP Ferg’s email address for his management team, or booking agency, we have that available for you to view by signing up. J.I.D brought out YBN Cordae, ASAP Ferg, Joey Badass, Bas, and J Cole at tonight’s concert in Irving Plaza. Ferg opened his set with arms outstretched, in a San Jose Sharks jersey, backed by four Mob members in Jason masks. We have ASAP Ferg manager information, along with his booking agents info as well. ASAP Ferg later performed at the 2014 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia along with Snoop Dogg, The Roots, Action Bronson, and Janelle Monáe, among others.ĪSAP Ferg contact information is available for you to look at. ASAP Ferg released his debut album Trap Lord in the summer of 2013, which peaked at #2 on the U.S. The next year, he was signed to RCA Records and Polo Grounds, and a few months later, was honored at the BET Hip Hop Awards as the “Rookie of the Year”. He debuted in 2012 with his single “Work”, which appeared on the A$AP Mob mixtape Lords Never Worry. ASAP Ferg moved on to music, encouraged by his fellow rapper A$AP Rocky, who saw the talent in him. However before this the rapper had been releasing music underground and had featured on other rapper's tracks.
His fan base has grown hugely since the release of his debut 'Trap Lord' in 2013. Following in the footsteps of his father, who printed designs on shirts and record labels for various artists, ASAP Ferg took up fashion and designed a line of belts that would later be seen on the likes of Swizz Beatz, Chris Brown, and Diggy Simmons. ASAP Rocky, Playboi Carti, Quavo, Lil Uzi Vert & Frank Ocean) 51. better known by his stage name ASAP Ferg is a member of the popular hip hop collective ASAP Mob which also including ASAP Rocky. One of the members of the A$AP Mob, rapper A$AP Ferg was born Darold Ferguson, Jr., on October 20, 1988, in Harlem, New York.