Kanye West co-produced and rapped on the hazy and soul-drenched
“Jukebox Joints,” one of the standout tracks from A$AP Rocky’s excellent
new drug-rap album At.Long.Last.A$AP.
But Kanye doesn’t appear in the video, which cuts the song off before
his verse comes in. Instead, the hallucinatory purple-tinted clip shows
Rocky in a total blur, staggering through parties and nightclubs and
bedrooms and subway stations. It plays more like a psychedelic interlude
from a late-’60s movie than like a standard rap video. Rocky
co-directed the video with Shomi Patwary and AWGE. The clip follows
Rocky’s similarly spacey “L$D” video, and you can watch it below.
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