The rumors are true. A$AP Rocky’s long-delayed fourth studio album, Don’t Be Dumb, has leaked online ahead of its official release after physical vinyl copies reportedly appeared at Target stores earlier than scheduled.
Although the album is not set to release until Friday, January 16, 2026, fans began sharing photos on January 11 showing the LP already on store shelves. The images confirmed the full tracklist, though the vinyl packaging reportedly omits featured artist credits, keeping collaborations officially unannounced.
Leaked Tracklist: Don’t Be Dumb
Based on the Target vinyl and recent streaming previews, the album appears to include 17 tracks, including a two-track B-side.
- Order of Protection
- Helicopter$ (released Jan 12)
- Interrogation (Skit)
- Stole Ya Flow
- Stay Here
- Playa
- Trespass
- Stop Snitching
- STFU
- Punk Rocky (released Jan 5)
- Air Force (Black Demarco)
- Whiskey (I’m Not Resisting)
- Robbery
- Don’t Be Dumb / Baby Trip
- The End
- Track 16 (B-Side)
- Track 17 (B-Side)
Rumored and “Hidden” Features
While the physical release does not list guest appearances, several collaborations are widely believed to be featured based on previous singles, leaks, and industry reports:
- J. Cole – rumored on the Alchemist-produced track “Ruby Rosary”
- Jessica Pratt – featured on the previously released single “Highjack”
- KayCyy – expected on “Pray4DaGang”
- Rihanna – long rumored to appear, especially following her public support of the album’s Tim Burton–designed cover art
Additional rumored contributors include Westside Gunn, Playboi Carti, Tyler, The Creator, and Damon Albarn of Gorillaz.
What’s Next in the Rollout
Despite the leak, A$AP Rocky appears to be moving forward with his planned release schedule:
- January 12: Official release of the single “Helicopter$”
- January 16: Worldwide digital and physical release of Don’t Be Dumb
- January 17: Rocky is set to appear as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, where he is expected to address the album’s eight-year development journey
The leak marks another high-profile pre-release setback, but anticipation remains strong for what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched hip-hop releases of 2026.