A$AP Ferg Roars Back With High-Octane “Bike Air Anthem”

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

If New York rap had a NOS button, A$AP Ferg just slammed it.

Lowkey, it’s been a very A$AP day. With Rocky blessing fans with two new singles in “Trunks” and “Both Eyes Closed,” it was only fitting that A$AP Ferg stepped in to join the moment. His latest drop, “Bike Air Anthem,” marks his first official solo single to hit streaming services in 2025, and it comes roaring in like a custom bike on the FDR.

In “Bike Air Anthem,” you get pure, unfiltered Ferg energy. The track rides on a revved-up, bass-heavy instrumental that sounds tailor-made for a Fast and Furious street race scene. It’s the kind of beat that makes you want to pop a wheelie, even if you’re just riding a Citi Bike through Harlem.

Ferg wastes no time getting into character. He delivers a “Warriors, come out to play”-like chant that instantly sets the hype tone, followed by animated rap verses full of his signature unorthodox flows. His bars boast about the diamonds in his clothes, his unwavering New York pride, and his Ruff Ryders-level grit. Every line feels like it’s revving the engine higher.

The result is a track that’s both catchy and adrenaline-pumping. “Bike Air Anthem” is proof that Ferg hasn’t lost a step and knows exactly how to rally his listeners. In a day dominated by A$AP releases, Ferg’s return is a wheel-spinning, chain-rattling statement that he’s ready to ride.




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