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- A$AP Rocky made his musical guest debut on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 17
- The rapper performed three songs his latest album, Don’t Be Dumb, during the Finn Wolfhard-hosted episode
- Saturday Night Live airs weekends on NBC
Live from Studio 8H for the first time, it’s A$AP Rocky!
The rapper, 37, made his musical guest debut on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 17, during the Finn Wolfhard-hosted episode.
For his first performance, Rocky rapped “Punk Rocky” from his recently released album, Don’t Be Dumb.
When he returned to the stage, the musician, born Rakim Mayers, performed a medley of “Helicopter” and the album’s title track.
Rocky also appeared in a sketch, in which Wolfhard, 23, joined a group of teen boys — played by Chloe Fineman, Jane Wickline, Veronika Slowikowska and surprise guest Sabrina Carpenter — on their podcast about snacks.
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Don’t Be Dumb, Rocky’s long-awaited fourth studio album, was released through A$AP Worldwide and RCA Records on Friday, Jan. 16.
The LP, Rocky’s first in eight years, includes the two previously released singles that were performed on SNL, “Punk Rocky” and “Helicopter.”
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Don’t Be Dumb features a number of high-profile collaborators, including Doechii, Gorillaz, Jon Batiste, Will.i.am and Tyler, The Creator, to name a few.
The album’s cover art was crafted by Tim Burton. It showcases “six of Rocky’s signature personas, brought to life in the visionary filmmaker’s unmistakable style,” per a press release.
Saturday Night Live airs weekends on NBC. Don’t Be Dumb is available to purchase and stream now.