A$AP Rocky hosts themed listening party for 'Don't Be Dumb' album in NYC, surrounded by fans and collaborators under surreal visuals.
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A$AP Rocky releases 'Don't Be Dumb' after eight years, celebrates with star-studded Tim Burton-themed party

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A$AP Rocky dropped his fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, on January 16, 2026—his first full-length project since 2018's Testing—featuring 15 tracks plus bonuses blending raw rap, experimental production, and cinematic flair from Tim Burton's artwork and Danny Elfman's strings. Guests include Tyler, the Creator, Thundercat, Doechii, and more, amid Rocky's acting career and fatherhood to three children. He marked the launch with a themed listening party in New York City.

Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky, known for fashion-forward style and genre-blending music, released Don't Be Dumb via AWGE/A$AP Worldwide/RCA Records, ending fan anticipation built over years of teases amid his expanding acting roles and personal milestones, including three children.

The rollout featured surreal singles like 'Punk Rocky' (video starring Winona Ryder) and 'Helicopter' (animated, non-AI clip), with Tim Burton designing the cover art depicting six Rocky personas. Danny Elfman added string arrangements for a loud, unpredictable, cinematic sound. While 2024's 'Highjack' with Jessica Pratt was omitted, new track 'The End' made the cut. Collaborators span Tyler, the Creator, Thundercat, Brent Faiyaz, Doechii, Westside Gunn, BossMan Dlow, will.i.am, Gorillaz, Jon Batiste, and Slay Squad, reflecting Rocky's evolution from Live. Love. A$AP onward.

In interviews, Rocky cited perfectionism for the delay: "I prioritize legacy over frequent drops... natural, creative, ambitious things." He described its personal themes to Variety as representing his current life, aiming for humility and relatability. Buzz was massive, with over 130,000 vinyl presolds and 1 million+ Spotify presaves, topping hip-hop there.

On January 15, Rocky hosted a private listening party at Lavan Midtown in NYC, transformed into a Tim Burton world with red lights, helicopter props, and 'D.B.D.' branding. Guests like Rihanna, A$AP Mob, Jon Batiste, Busta Rhymes, and Fivio Foreign enjoyed 'Don't Be Dumb' cocktails, custom Puma sneakers, and merch including T-shirts and Ray-Bans. DJ SpinKing spun tracks; Rocky hyped the crowd: "Eight fuckin’ years later. Don’t Be fuckin’ Dumb sh*t finally out!" As streams surge, the album repositions Rocky in hip-hop's experimental forefront.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X to A$AP Rocky's 'Don't Be Dumb' are polarized: fans hail it as superior to major peers with strong production and disses, while detractors label it unpolished trash; the album surged to #1 on US Apple Music and iTunes, boosted by NYC events.

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A$AP Rocky has unveiled the full tracklist for his upcoming fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, set for release on January 16 via A$AP Worldwide and RCA Records. The project features 17 tracks and has already shattered records with over one million pre-saves on Spotify. A limited-edition vinyl collaboration adds to the anticipation surrounding the long-awaited release.

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