ASAP ROCKY – Don’t Be Dumb (Album Review)
A$AP Rocky’s "DON’T BE DUMB" is a genre-bending album that blends punk, R&B, and hip-hop while exploring love, fame, and self-identity.
A$AP Rocky’s "DON’T BE DUMB" is a genre-bending album that blends punk, R&B, and hip-hop while exploring love, fame, and self-identity.
Stronger rapping, booming production, and noticeable gaps where Wiz’s signature magic used to live.
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French Montana sounds locked in, Max B sounds… Max B, and the production does most of the heavy lifting.
A Christmas Eve drop full of love songs, chaos, and unfiltered Gates energy.
"Kirk Franklin" is a sick-ass title for an album.
A polished, versatile album that showcases confidence, emotion, and grit.
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Kenny Mason delivers another confident, bass-heavy three-track statement.
A short but satisfying EP that highlights Fridayy’s vocal power and emotional comfort zone.