A$AP Rocky has lived many lives, from growing up in Harlem to becoming a modern Renaissance man, global artist, designer, and father.
In this episode of “What I’ve Learned,” he sits down with Esquire Editor-in-Chief Michael Sebastian to reflect on faith, family, creativity, and the moments that shaped him, from working with Denzel Washington and Rose Byrne to collaborating with Tim Burton on his new album ‘Don’t Be Dumb.’ Rocky opens up about becoming a girl dad, his relationship with Rihanna, and surviving his toughest chapters.
ASAP’s political ambitions reflect Hip-Hop’s evolution from street culture to mainstream influence. What started as music from marginalized communities now produces legitimate political candidates who understand urban challenges firsthand.