Asher loves college and 4/20 celebrations, and so do we, that's why we hit up his Rivington Hotel release party. Good times had by all and many thanks to Asher for not being just another white dude that knows how to spit a rhyme. He knows how to throw a dope party, too!

The Kush King himself has finally debut with the smoking release of Asleep In The Bread Aisle, and as he voices a lot of what we've already heard on his prequel mixtape The Greenhouse Effect: Jay-Z passes on his game and his love for weed, women and beer, there's still something infectious about the rapper. He defends his honor and talent on "As I Em," critizing those critiques who constantly compare him to Eminem (guilty as charged).

Already every college students' anthem, "I Love College" is true to its name and Asher's love for rhyming about nonsense and creating a connection with his audience. But it's tracks like "Lion's Roar" and "Sour Patch Kids" where the production value gets twisted and Asher proves his ability as a lyricist to work with anything he is given. Even collabos with Beanie Sigel and Busta Rhymes don't outshine Asher's flow.

Asleep In The Bread Aisle is a rapper's rock album -- Asher works the mic without any inhibitions and each track is so electricfying you'll be surprised if you don't find yourself head banging along to every beat. Where does Asher go from here? One-on-one battle: B-Rabbit versus A-Roth!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Asher Roth is a faggot.