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ASAP ROCKY ENDS THE WAIT WITH DON'T BE DUMB, AND DRAKE BETTER BE LISTENING — Quick Facts

Rocky experiments across jazz, punk, metal, R&B, and hip-hop on his first album in 8 years. Multiple Drake disses appear throughout, including bars about 'stealing flows' and BBL references.

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When did ASAP Rocky release Don't Be Dumb album?
ASAP Rocky released Don't Be Dumb in 2024, marking his first studio album in 8 years after experiencing delays, sample clearance issues, and legal complications.
Who designed the cover art for ASAP Rocky's Don't Be Dumb?
Tim Burton designed the cover art for Don't Be Dumb, featuring six alter egos of Rocky on the vinyl sleeves in a Burton-style fever dream aesthetic.
What genres does ASAP Rocky experiment with on Don't Be Dumb?
Rocky experiments across jazz, punk, metal, R&B, hip-hop, soul, indie, and trap on the album's 15 tracks, blending genres throughout rather than sticking to traditional rap.
Did ASAP Rocky diss Drake on Don't Be Dumb?
Yes, Rocky includes multiple Drake disses throughout the album, including bars about 'stealing flows' and BBL references on tracks like 'Stole Ya Flow.'
Who contributed to producing ASAP Rocky's Don't Be Dumb album?
Notable producers and collaborators include Danny Elfman (who scored portions), Tyler the Creator, Thundercat, The Alchemist, Pharrell, Metro Boomin, and Madlib.

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