

Not only am I sure that both Rocky and West envisioned the amount of success they would achieve when constructing their sophomore projects, but it was most likely seen as a necessity. Approaching the creative process focused on art, rather than sales, leads to more interesting and inventive music, and this comes as naturally to Kanye and A$AP as being creative in the first place. They are curative in their practice as well as in their output, and how they view the process of making their art is as important as the final product.

Much of their careers has been about legitimatizing themselves as artists, and the spectacle of their fashion side-ventures outshine entire rap careers. How they project their confidence seems to grow further apart every year, but both would rather spread their excellence over more art forms than just hip-hop. The Sophomore Series begins with a look at two seminal rap albums, released ten years apart.Ī$AP Rocky and Kanye West have two things in common: Confidence, and doing what no one else is doing. A$AP Rocky and Kanye West have two things in common: Confidence, and doing what no one else is doing. Guest writer Leo Culp’s The Sophomore Series column looks at 21st century albums that prove the phrase “sophomore slump” is outdated. Some of the best music from the past 20 years has come from artists coming off debut success, hungry for more.
