A$AP Ferg Gets Validated On “Verified”

VERIFIED

A$AP Ferg

OVERALL RATING (????????)


Kendrick La-Ferg?

I love it when A$AP Ferg gifts us with some club s**t, but I think he’s a special artist when he’s both erratic and animated like he is on “Verified.”

A$AP Ferg switches his accent on “Verified” more than the dude that played Michael Jackson on that horrible Lifetime movie. While I f**k with the song a lot, I hate that it reaggravated my heartburn.

Did I tell you that I saw Ferg on an episode of “True Life” from 2012 the other day? Dude looked broke and was giving bad advice to a chubby chaser (What a come-up).


Discover more from RGM

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

RECENT Posts

A reflective R&B-leaning track that highlights DaBaby’s work ethic and growth.
Polo G delivers motivated, introspective rap on "HOOD POET: The Black Hearts Version," even if it plays things familiar.
On “The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins,” Logic leans fully into storytelling, delivering a long-form, emotionally heavy narrative about slavery, survival, and the fight for freedom.
“Satellite” is dark, dramatic, and full of anticipation—Chase B, Don Toliver, and SoFaygo create a late-night track driven by longing.

You Might Also Like

Popular Posts

A reflective R&B-leaning track that highlights DaBaby’s work ethic and growth.
Polo G delivers motivated, introspective rap on "HOOD POET: The Black Hearts Version," even if it plays things familiar.
On “The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins,” Logic leans fully into storytelling, delivering a long-form, emotionally heavy narrative about slavery, survival, and the fight for freedom.
“Satellite” is dark, dramatic, and full of anticipation—Chase B, Don Toliver, and SoFaygo create a late-night track driven by longing.