Last Friday, A$AP Rocky finally dropped his much-anticipated fourth studio album, Don't Be Dumb, tantalizing fans with a mix of sounds after the three-year wait since Testing. While reviews have been mixed, fans are buzzing with excitement as this LP features collabs with artists like Doechii, Brent Faiyaz, and Sauce Walka, and is projected to sell over 200K copies in its debut week.
But the thrills don't stop there! Just a day after the album's release, Rocky unveiled a vibrant music video for "Whiskey (Release Me)" featuring Westside Gunn and Damon Albarn, along with "Air Force (Black Demarco)" featuring Spencer Sutherland.
In a creative twist, the visually captivating video showcases iconic filmmaker Tim Burton, who designed six alter egos for the album. From GR1M and MR. MAYERS to BABUSHKA BOI and SHIRTHEAD, each persona symbolizes a unique phase in Rocky’s illustrious career.
A$AP Rocky Takes Aim at Drake
As the buzz around Rocky's album continues, so do speculations of beef, particularly with Drake. Many fans believe he fired shots at the rapper on three different tracks from Don't Be Dumb.
In "Stole Ya Flow," Rocky seems to address his relationship with Rihanna, rapping about a sense of betrayal: "First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' b*tch..." This line has fans wondering if he's hinting at past controversies.
In "No Trespassing," Rocky appears to take a jab at Drake's move to Texas. His lyrics suggest feelings of jealousy and a hint of rivalry as he raps, "I might move to Texas, roll 'round with protection..." Echoing the tension in their relationship.
Lastly, Rocky reflects on family life in "Playa," boasting of his simplified existence without drama. "Takin' care of your kids, boy, that's player sh*t," he brags, juxtaposing himself against the chaos often associated with celebrity relationships.
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