1. Intro (Don’t Be Dumb)
A$AP Rocky solo intro with cinematic production, setting the tone for the album.
2. Masked Men (Streets of Gold)
A$AP Rocky, Westside Gunn, MF DOOM, Raekwon
A grimy, boom-bap track with Rocky leading the charge, while DOOM brings abstract lyricism, Westside delivers raw energy, and Raekwon provides street knowledge.
3. Hollywood Haze
A$AP Rocky, Lana Del Rey, Yung Lean, Dean Blunt
A dreamy, atmospheric track where Rocky flows alongside Lana's haunting vocals, Yung Lean’s melancholic verse, and Dean Blunt’s experimental production.
4. Luxury Pain
A$AP Rocky, Pusha T, Brent Faiyaz, Future
A dark, introspective anthem about fame and its consequences. Rocky’s laid-back verses contrast with Pusha T’s street mentality, Brent’s ethereal hooks, and Future’s raw energy.
5. Funky Chemistry
A$AP Rocky, JPEGMAFIA, Action Bronson, ScHoolboy Q
An energetic, experimental track where Rocky’s charisma blends with JPEGMAFIA’s chaotic production, Action Bronson’s humor, and ScHoolboy Q’s hard-hitting flow.
6. Toxic Love
A$AP Rocky, Rihanna, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Blood Orange
A sultry, seductive track with Rihanna and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s smooth vocals, Rocky’s cool delivery, and Blood Orange’s experimental, haunting production.
7. Grit & Glory
A$AP Rocky, Roc Marciano, Boldy James, Earl Sweatshirt
A soulful, introspective track where Rocky and the guest rappers dive into street life and personal growth, backed by Alchemist’s cinematic beats.
8. Waves of Smoke
A$AP Rocky, Stove God Cooks, Danny Brown, Chief Keef, Lil Wayne
A raw, energetic track with Stove God’s gritty bars, Danny Brown’s eccentric verse, Chief Keef’s signature flow, and MF DOOM’s abstract lyricism, all tied together by Rocky’s presence.
9. Rage in the Sky
A$AP Rocky, Yves Tumor, Denzel Curry, Juicy J
A high-energy, experimental track where Yves Tumor’s chaotic production, Denzel Curry’s aggressive flow, and Juicy J’s party anthems meet Rocky’s cool, laid-back style.
10. Legacy (The Final Dance)
A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, King Krule, Earl Sweatshirt
An introspective, emotional finale reflecting on legacy, life, and the passage of time. Mac Miller’s posthumous vocals and King Krule’s melancholic touch add depth to the track, with Earl Sweatshirt’s raw verses and Rocky’s introspective presence wrapping it up.