A$AP Rocky Reveals Cover Art For Upcoming ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Album

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A$AP Rocky fans may soon see the release of Don’t Be Dumb. On Tuesday night, the rapper shared the cover art for his anticipated fourth studio album, reportedly designed with assistance from Tim Burton.

“Sorry for the wait, Don’t Be Dumb finally here! Thanks, Tim Burton, for helping me make this movie! Coming soon,” A$AP Rocky wrote in the post. The artwork featured illustrations referencing different moments in the rapper’s life, including a crash dummy, likely related to his 2018 album TESTING. Additionally, it included a sketch of a green figure with pink hair rollers resembling those Rocky wore during Camp Flog Gnaw in November.

Rihanna expressed her pride in the comments section, saying, “So proud!!!! Let’s go, baby,” while Pusha T commented, “Next level flex, I respect it!” Other celebrities such as Ty Dolla $ign, Vic Mensa, and Tommy Richman also showed their support on the post.

To date, Rocky has released singles including “HIGHJACK” featuring Jessica Pratt, the J. Cole collaboration “Ruby Rosary,” and “pray4dagang” in preparation for the album. He also released “Tailor Swif,” which is unlikely to appear on the project as it leaked two years before being made available on streaming platforms.

In August, during a conversation with Apple Music’s Mehdi Maïzi, Rocky indicated that fans can expect a different approach on Don’t Be Dumb. “If I’m out here telling y’all how pretty I am again, it’s not talking about nothing,” he noted. “If I talked about how I f**ked your b**ch or how I can take your b**ch again, it’s not really talking about nothing.” However, he maintained that his love for fashion would remain a topic: “They know I’m going to talk about that.”

Since it was first teased in 2022, Don’t Be Dumb has faced multiple delays, attributed in part to Rocky’s growing family with Rihanna and the civil assault lawsuit involving A$AP Relli. The album is now hoped to be released sometime in 2026.

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