The four-decade history of New York hip-hop is a story of crews and cliques, from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five to the Wu-Tang Clan to Bad Boy and Dipset. Continuing that legacy for much of this decade has been A$AP Mob, the Harlem collective fronted by A$AP Rocky that brought its Too Cozy Tour to a sold-out Echostage on Wednesday night.
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