
A$AP Rocky has officially lifted the veil on DON’T BE DUMB, revealing the long-awaited album cover and confirming an unexpected cinematic collaboration with Tim Burton. After years of speculation, delays, and carefully placed teasers, the rapper marked the moment with a social media post that read, “SORRY 4 THE WAIT DON’T BE DUMB FINALLY HERE!” before directly thanking Burton for helping bring the project to life as a film.
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The newly unveiled artwork features the album title framed by a bold “no” symbol, surrounded by illustrated references drawn from Rocky’s personal history and visual universe. Designed by Tim Burton himself, the cover immediately signals a darker, more surreal direction for the project, aligning Rocky’s taste for theatrical imagery with Burton’s unmistakable graphic language. While details about the film remain under wraps, Rocky’s confirmation positions DON’T BE DUMB as a cross-disciplinary release that extends beyond music alone.
Although Rocky has yet to formally announce a release date through his label, DON’T BE DUMB is widely expected to arrive on January 16, 2026. The date has circulated among fans since November, when Rocky appeared at Camp Flog Gnaw wearing a custom hoodie printed with the numbers “01162026.” Neither AWGE nor RCA has officially confirmed the timing, but the latest reveal has intensified anticipation around the rumored drop.
The album marks Rocky’s first full-length release since Testing in 2018, closing an eight-year gap shaped by experimentation, fashion ventures, legal challenges, and selective musical output. DON’T BE DUMB arrives after a steady run of singles that include “Highjack” featuring Jessica Pratt, “Tailor Swif,” “Ruby Rosary” with J. Cole, and “Pray4DaGang” featuring KayCyy. Additional tracks, such as “Hood Happy,” previewed during interviews and live appearances, point toward an expansive and unpredictable sonic direction.
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Behind the scenes, the project brings together an unusually broad production roster. Confirmed contributors include The Alchemist, Madlib, Metro Boomin, Pharrell Williams, Mike Dean, Clams Casino, Dean Blunt, Tyler, the Creator, Greg Kurstin, Boi-1da, Swedish House Mafia, and Danny Elfman, whose involvement further deepens the album’s cinematic dimension. The inclusion of Elfman, a longtime Burton collaborator, reinforces the sense that DON’T BE DUMB operates at the intersection of music, film, and visual storytelling.
Rocky first previewed material from the album during Paris Fashion Week in June 2024, initially suggesting a late-summer release before later pushing the timeline due to sample clearances and leaks. By early 2025, he confirmed that the record was in its final mixing and mastering stages, telling fans he preferred to let the music speak rather than offer constant progress updates. More recent previews surfaced through a Puma campaign in late 2025, keeping the project present without fully revealing its scope.
With the album art now public and a Tim Burton film officially in the works, DON’T BE DUMB enters its final phase with renewed momentum. Whether the January release date holds or shifts again, Rocky’s latest move frames the project as his most visually ambitious era yet, positioning the album as a fully constructed universe rather than a conventional comeback.

















