A$AP Rocky's “Don't Be Dumb” out on January 16th?

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A$AP Rocky's “Don't Be Dumb” out on January 16th?

Today, A$AP Rocky released what could be the cover of his highly anticipated and too often announced and postponed new album. He told us about the collaboration with Tim Burton, who took care of the cover, but also the visual and video part of the project. Finally he activated a new link with the pre-order of the album and published another photo of Don't Be Dum on his Instagram profile accompanied by the caption “national nothing day”.

National Nothing Day is celebrated every year on January 16th and it is a day dedicated to doing absolutely nothing, taking a break from work and relaxing, an idea born in 1973 by journalist Harold Pullman Coffin to counter the excess of celebratory “national days” by offering a moment of pure rest. It is an opportunity to unplug, meditate, sleep or simply enjoy the silence, an ironic rebellion against the frenetic world.

So, Don't Be Dumb could be released on January 16th. A$AP Rocky also alluded to a “movie” related to his new album, made in collaboration with Tim Burton.

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