A$AP Rocky's return with 'Don't Be Dumb' is a triumphant comeback, but it still falls short of being a true classic. After an eight-year hiatus since his last album, Testing in 2018, Rocky has been keeping himself busy - from acting to fatherhood and even dodging prison time - but the wait was worth it for this latest effort.
The album's playful, fleet-footed approach is reminiscent of Rocky's breakout debut, Long.Live.A$AP. Gone are the experimental samples and avant-garde sounds that left fans and critics underwhelmed on Testing. Instead, Don't Be Dumb finds Rocky firing on all cylinders, with songs like Stole Ya Flow and Playa showcasing his signature charisma.
The guest list is a veritable who's who of hip-hop royalty, from Hans Zimmer to Tyler, the Creator. However, it's clear that Rocky is still the star of the show, and he delivers on every track. On "Stole Ya Flow," Rocky unleashes a scathing diss track that's more fun than biting, with lines like "N***** gettin' BBLs / Lucky we don't body shame." The advice on "Playa" is similarly offbeat and humorous.
However, not every song is a home run. Some tracks feel overly produced, while others are marred by lazy lyrics. Rocky's observation on "Helicopter" about people's obsession with blue checks feels like a clever commentary on social media culture, but it's not enough to elevate the whole record.
Despite its flaws, Don't Be Dumb is an enjoyable listen that proves Rocky is still one of the most charismatic and talented rappers in the game. Fans who were left underwhelmed by Testing can finally breathe easy, as this latest effort cements Rocky's status as a hip-hop legend.
The album's playful, fleet-footed approach is reminiscent of Rocky's breakout debut, Long.Live.A$AP. Gone are the experimental samples and avant-garde sounds that left fans and critics underwhelmed on Testing. Instead, Don't Be Dumb finds Rocky firing on all cylinders, with songs like Stole Ya Flow and Playa showcasing his signature charisma.
The guest list is a veritable who's who of hip-hop royalty, from Hans Zimmer to Tyler, the Creator. However, it's clear that Rocky is still the star of the show, and he delivers on every track. On "Stole Ya Flow," Rocky unleashes a scathing diss track that's more fun than biting, with lines like "N***** gettin' BBLs / Lucky we don't body shame." The advice on "Playa" is similarly offbeat and humorous.
However, not every song is a home run. Some tracks feel overly produced, while others are marred by lazy lyrics. Rocky's observation on "Helicopter" about people's obsession with blue checks feels like a clever commentary on social media culture, but it's not enough to elevate the whole record.
Despite its flaws, Don't Be Dumb is an enjoyable listen that proves Rocky is still one of the most charismatic and talented rappers in the game. Fans who were left underwhelmed by Testing can finally breathe easy, as this latest effort cements Rocky's status as a hip-hop legend.