ASAP Rocky on SpaceGhostPurrp: "He's a Racist and Crazy and Bipolar" | Crossfade | Miami | Miami New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Miami, Florida
Navigation

ASAP Rocky on SpaceGhostPurrp: "He's a Racist and Crazy and Bipolar"

You are the company you keep. Or so reads a self-righteous bumper sticker on the back of a Prius. And by that logic, Miami's SpaceGhostPurrp is definitely not "a good nigga" like NYC's A$AP Rocky. "I'm a good nigga, and a lot of people fuck with me and then leave...
Share this:

You are the company you keep. Or so reads a self-righteous bumper sticker on the back of a Prius. And by that logic, Miami's SpaceGhostPurrp is definitely not "a good nigga" like NYC's A$AP Rocky.

"I'm a good nigga, and a lot of people fuck with me and then leave with these accusations trying to fuck up what I worked hard for," Rocky tells Complex in a new interview.



"For example, the whole thing with SpaceGhostPurrp -- I didn't say anything. He's putting his foot in his mouth. People are starting to see he's a racist and crazy and bipolar."

Find out what Rocky's talking about after the cut.



See also:

-Interview: SpaceGhostPurrp on "Fightin' Fake Motherf$&#ers"

-Concert Review: ASAP Rocky at the Fillmore Miami Beach, November 8

-SpaceGhostPurrp Arrested After Beefing With A$AP Rocky and the Mob on Miami Beach





This past summer, SpaceGhostPurrp accused the A$AP Mob maestro of stealing lyrics and style in a vlog post, according to Hot New Hip Hop.

When MTV asked as Rocky about the beef with his onetime friend and collaborator, the "pretty motherfucker" said, "Fuck him, fuck him, straight up. He's one of those cats, like a lot of guys just hang around me, try to get hype, and when they dip off, start throwing dirt."

And then just last week, SpaceGhostPurrp was arrested at A$AP's Miami Beach gig after he and his Raider Klan got rowdy in the parking lot following the show.

But apparently, Rocky's "swagger's so impressive" that he wasn't phased by the altercation. It's just part of the game.



Follow Crossfade on Facebook and Twitter @Crossfade_SFL.

KEEP NEW TIMES FREE... Since we started New Times, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami, and we'd like to keep it that way. Your membership allows us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls. You can support us by joining as a member for as little as $1.