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A$AP Rocky’s New Album, ‘Don’t Be Dumb,’ Is Here

The 15-track collection, the rapper’s first in eight years, includes previously released singles “Punk Rocky” and “Helicopter”
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 11: A$AP Rocky attends the "Highest 2 Lowest" New York Premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music on August 11, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
A$AP RockyDimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

A$AP Rockyhas releasedDon’t Be Dumb, his fourth studio album and his first LP in eight years, via A$AP Worldwide/RCA Records. It encompasses15 tracks and includes previously released singles “Punk Rocky” and “Helicopter,” which both rolled out with wildly surreal music videos — the firstfeaturing Winona Ryder, Thundercat, and Danny Elfman.

The album features a serious amount of collaborators, including BossMan Dlow, Brent Faiyaz, Danny Elfman, Doechii, Gorillaz, Jon Batiste, Jessica Pratt, Slay Squad, Thundercat, Tyler, the Creator, Westside Gunn, and Will.i.am. Rocky also partnered with filmmaker Tim Burton for the cover art, which features six of Rocky’s signature personas.

The rapper debuted“Punk Rocky” earlier this month, followed by“Helicopter,” which was accompanied by an animated video that Rocky confirmed was “not AI-generated.”

When speaking to Perfect about what’s taken him nearly eight years to follow up 2018’s Testing, Rocky said he’s seeking perfection and honed in on building a legacy. “That’s why I’m not so eager to just drop, drop, drop,” he said. “I don’t do things to just try and stay relevant, or keep my name in the conversation. I try to do natural things, creative, ambitious things that really satisfy me.”

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In an interview with Variety, he teased the album’s subject matter and a bit of insecurity: “This fucking album, it represents who I am right now. It’s just I hope that it’s digestible,” he noted. “It’s odd because as I get older, I’m more conscious about how I view myself. Describing my life sounds very braggadocios, and I want to figure out how to say it to where it feels more humble, relatable, and sincere, as opposed to just shitting on the next person or making the next person feel down, or just evoking negative shit out of people.”

Don’t Be Dumb sold over 130,000 copies on vinyl ahead of its release date and became the Number One presaved hip-hop album on Spotify with over 1 million saves. 

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