A$AP Rocky adds surprise track 'Flackito Jodye' ft. Tokischa to Don't Be Dumb

Following the January 16 release of his album *Don't Be Dumb*, A$AP Rocky surprised fans with 'Flackito Jodye,' featuring Dominican artist Tokischa. The track, added to the project, comes with a 3D-animated music video directed by AWGE.

On January 21, 2026, A$AP Rocky released 'Flackito Jodye,' a collaboration with Dominican rapper Tokischa. Shared with a short 3D-animated video directed by AWGE and edited by Hidji World and ENT.TV, the track has been incorporated into the tracklist of Don't Be Dumb, his fourth studio album and first since 2018's Testing. The retro-styled video is available on platforms like Apple Music.

Don't Be Dumb features 15 tracks, including lead single 'Punk Rocky'—previously unveiled with a star-studded video featuring Winona Ryder, Thundercat, and Danny Elfman—and 'Helicopter.' The album cover was created by Tim Burton, who appears in the 'Air Force (Black Demarco)' video, and introduces six alter-egos: GR1M, Mr. Mayers, Rugahand, Babushka Boi, Dummy, and Shirthead.

In a Perfect interview, Rocky discussed his deliberate creative process: “That’s why I’m not so eager to just drop, drop, drop... I try to do natural things, creative, ambitious things that really satisfy me.”

Rocky also announced the Dumb Be Dumb tour, a 43-date run across the U.S., Europe, and Canada, starting May 27 in Chicago and ending September 30 in Paris, with the alter-egos as special guests.

Tokischa, fresh off collaborations like 'Thootie' with Ice Spice (December 2025) and work with Arca and Sexyy Red, adds her distinctive style to the track.

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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.

A$AP Rocky has unveiled 'Punk Rocky,' the lead track from his upcoming album Don't Be Dumb, set for release on January 16. The song features a psych-rock sound and a star-studded music video. This marks his first major release since 2018's TESTING.

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Building on the buzz from Winona Ryder's starring role in the music video (as previously covered), A$AP Rocky officially dropped psychedelic track 'Punk Rocky' on January 6, 2026, as the lead single for 'Don't Be Dumb', his first full album in nearly eight years, out January 16. The surreal clip also features Danny Elfman and Thundercat, with album artwork by Tim Burton and Elfman string arrangements.

A$AP Rocky has unveiled a chaotic music video for his single 'Punk Rocky,' featuring cameos from Winona Ryder, Thundercat, and Danny Elfman. The dark, fantastical clip previews his upcoming album 'Don’t Be Dumb,' set for release on January 16. Directed with Tim Burton influences, it showcases Rocky's signature personas amid scenes of mosh pits, police chases, and surreal encounters.

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A$AP Rocky has confirmed the release of his new single "Helicopter" on January 12, ahead of his album Don't Be Dumb dropping on January 16. This marks his return to music after a six-year gap since his 2018 album Testing. The announcement follows the recent drop of his single "Punk Rocky."

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