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Don't Be Dumb is the upcoming fourth studio album by American rapper ASAP Rocky. [1] It is set to release in early 2025 through ASAP Worldwide Global Entertainment (AWGE), Polo Grounds Music and RCA Records. [2] [3] It is preceded by the singles "Highjack" featuring Jessica Pratt, [4] "Tailor Swif", [5] and "Ruby Rosary" featuring J. Cole. [6]
"Tailor Swif" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, released on August 30, 2024 as the second single from his upcoming fourth studio album Don't Be Dumb. [1] Its music video was released the same day on YouTube. [2] The song title is a reference to the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
"Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" is a song by Canadian singer Shania Twain, written by her and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who also produced it. The track was released to country radio by Mercury Records on November 10, 1997, as the second single from Twain's third studio album Come On Over (1997).
His third album, Testing (2018), peaked within the top five of the Billboard 200, while his fourth album, Don't Be Dumb, is scheduled for release in 2025. Mayers has won a BET Award, two BET Hip Hop Awards, an MTV Video Music Award Japan and an MTVU Woodie Award.
"Highjack" is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky, released on August 2, 2024 as the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album Don't Be Dumb. It features American musician Jessica Pratt and was produced by Greg Kurstin, Jordan Patrick, Zach Fogarty, Hitkidd and Car!ton.
List of albums with the highest first-week consumption (sales + streaming + track equivalent), as of January 2025 in the United States Number Album Artist 1st-week consumption 1st-week position Refs 1 WHAM: Lil Baby: 140,000 1 [189] 2 Balloonerism: Mac Miller: 81,000 3 [190] 3 Can't Rush Greatness: Central Cee: 37,000 9 [191]
Weezer's 'Blue Album' is turning 30, and Rivers Cuomo's songs of heartbreak, fun, and ripping guitar are still classics in almost everyone's books. Here's why.
The production begins with Pharrell's signature "four-beat" intro, followed by reverbed horn sounds [2] [15] and an array of synthesizers. [15] [16] In the chorus, ASAP Rocky interpolates the melody of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana and vows to speak out on what he believes in: "We grow, we learn and we live (Woo, woo) / I might start a riot (Woo, woo, woo) / We grow, we learn and we ...