A$AP Rocky hand-delivered
his new video "Phoenix" to "RapFix
Live" on Wednesday (November 13), premiering the clip at the top of the
show and sticking around to give a little more perspective on one of
his most cinematic visuals yet.
With
"Phoenix" bearing some of the darkest and most heartfelt lyrics on his debut album
Long.Live.A$AP, Rocky explained that it was important for him to communicate that in the video as well.
"I
really wanted people to have a connection with it," he told Sway on
"RapFix Live." "I wanted it to not just be your typical video. I wanted
people to feel some type of emotion from it, especially with the lyrics
being so piercing, and me singing throughout the whole track."
"People
don't know that I'm actually singing in the background," he added,
clearly a little proud of his vocal skills. "That was different for me.
It took me and Danger Mouse five days straight to make the beat from
scratch and write the song. When it was finished I felt like it was one
of the best songs on the album besides 'Suddenly' and '1 Train."
A$AP Rocky On The Set Of 'Phoenix' Video

Director Francesco Carrozzini (who shot Rocky's
Vogue
cover) tapped "Boardwalk Empire" actor Michael K. Williams and
supermodel Joan Smalls to star in the video as a couple who get into an
argument, and see things quickly spiral out of control. The dark moody
complements A$AP's verses, one of which finds him dipping into suicidal
thoughts.
"Those are natural feelings that we all get sometimes,"
A$AP explained to MTV News. "You hurt so bad and you're going through so
much pain to the point where sometimes you don't even wanna live
anymore. That's how a lot of people think, whether we'd like to admit it
or not and that's all I was showcasing. It was that emotion...suicidal
kinda emotions."
A$AP Rocky - "Phoenix (Official)"

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