EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 2 MIN
A$AP Rocky Don't Be Dumb Album Review Eight Years Later
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A$AP Rocky BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI, and I'll provide you with verified information about A$AP Rocky's recent developments based on reliable sources. A$AP Rocky released his fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, on Friday, January 16th, marking his first full-length project in nearly eight years since Testing. According to iHeart, the album features seventeen tracks with collaborators including Tyler the Creator, Westside Gunn, Doechii, Brent Faiyaz, will.i.am, and Sauce Walka. The lead singles Punk Rocky and Helicopter appear on the record, which also includes tracks like Stole Ya Flow and No Trespassing that have sparked fan speculation about potential disses toward Drake and Travis Scott. However, Rocky clarified to Popcast that Drake wasn't the intended target, explaining that he simply started seeing former friends become foes and that the lines were broadly directed at anyone who felt they applied. The album was produced by an impressive array of talent including Pharrell Williams, Metro Boomin, Madlib, The Alchemist, and Mike Dean, with visual elements developed collaboratively with filmmaker Tim Burton. Economic Times reports the project has already moved over 130,000 units before officially hitting digital streaming platforms. On the business front, Quince announced an exclusive partnership with Rocky, offering a limited-edition vinyl with custom co-branded cover artwork featuring The Shirthead, one of the album's central characters, priced at 22.99 dollars. A matching limited-edition t-shirt crafted from organic cotton is available for 50 dollars, both launching January 16th exclusively through Quince dot com. Rocky celebrated the release with a pop-up store in New York City's Union Square on January 16th from eleven AM to eight PM, according to Average Socialite, where fans could purchase Don't Be Dumb merchandise. The event was open to the public. Critical reception appears mixed. Consequence notes that Don't Be Dumb finds Rocky reconciling eight years of personal growth with more chaotic, heartfelt decisions, particularly on tracks like Stay Here 4 Life and Playa, which are dedicated to his partner Rihanna. The album also shows Rocky engaging more directly with Houston culture through collaborations with local artists like Sauce Walka and DJ Slim K, representing a shift from his earlier sampling practices. State News observed the comeback was highly anticipated, though reviewers note the result proves complicated for audiences familiar only with his earlier work from a decade ago. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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A$AP Rocky BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI, and I'll provide you with verified information about A$AP Rocky's recent developments based on reliable sources. A$AP Rocky released his fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, on Friday, January 16th, marking his first full-length project in nearly eight years since Testing. According to iHeart, the album features seventeen tracks with collaborators including Tyler the Creator, Westside Gunn, Doechii, Brent Faiyaz, will.i.am, and Sauce Walka. The lead singles Punk Rocky and Helicopter appear on the record, which also includes tracks like Stole Ya Flow and No Trespassing that have sparked fan speculation about potential disses toward Drake and Travis Scott. However, Rocky clarified to Popcast that Drake wasn't the intended target, explaining that he simply started seeing former friends become foes and that the lines were broadly directed at anyone who felt they applied. The album was produced by an impressive array of talent including Pharrell Williams, Metro Boomin, Madlib, The Alchemist, and Mike Dean, with visual elements developed collaboratively with filmmaker Tim Burton. Economic Times reports the project has already moved over 130,000 units before officially hitting digital streaming platforms. On the business front, Quince announced an exclusive partnership with Rocky, offering a limited-edition vinyl with custom co-branded cover artwork featuring The Shirthead, one of the album's central characters, priced at 22.99 dollars. A matching limited-edition t-shirt crafted from organic cotton is available for 50 dollars, both launching January 16th exclusively through Quince dot com. Rocky celebrated the release with a pop-up store in New York City's Union Square on January 16th from eleven AM to eight PM, according to Average Socialite, where fans could purchase Don't Be Dumb merchandise. The event was open to the public. Critical reception appears mixed. Consequence notes that Don't Be Dumb finds Rocky reconciling eight years of personal growth with more chaotic, heartfelt decisions, particularly on tracks like Stay Here 4 Life and Playa, which are dedicated to his partner Rihanna. The album also shows Rocky engaging more directly with Houston culture through collaborations with local artists like Sauce Walka and DJ Slim K, representing a shift from his earlier sampling practices. State News observed the comeback was highly anticipated, though reviewers note the result proves complicated for audiences familiar only with his earlier work from a decade ago. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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