A$AP Rocky’s Video For “Everyday” is A Hip-Hop Hollywood Story
Rod Stewart, Miguel, and Mark Ronson make cameos in this cinematic flash forward to A$AP’s bloated future.
A$AP Rocky’s video for “Everyday,” is a grim, but darkly comical cinematic take on the harsh realities of fame.
The video, shown mostly in flashbacks, opens with a bloated, RX addicted A$AP floating in a pool, fumbling around on pills, and eventually degrading into a plastic-surgery reliant parody of himself.
The video premiered on Apple Music last night and you can watch it here.
The song features a sample of Rod Stewart (who’s also featured in the video) off the 1972 song “In a Broken Dream” by Australia’s Python Lee Jackson, which Stewart lended vocals to prior to his success as a solo artist.
A$AP is heading out on tour this Fall with Tyler the Creator.
Photos by Apple Music