According to newly released chart data, A$AP Rocky has returned to the top of the album charts. His long-awaited fourth studio album, Don’t Be Dumb, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking his third career leader on the list in a razor-thin race against K-pop group ENHYPEN.
Chart figures show the album earned its position through a mix of streaming activity and pure sales during its first tracking week, totaling 123,000 equivalent album units. Streaming made up the majority of the total, with the project marking Rocky’s personal best streaming week to date. The competition was notably fierce; Rocky narrowly held off ENHYPEN’s THE SIN : VANISH (122,000 units) and Bad Bunny’s latest project by a margin of only a few hundred units.
The debut places Don’t Be Dumb alongside Rocky’s earlier chart-topping projects, Long. Live. A$AP (2013) and At. Long. Last. A$AP (2015), ending an eight-year gap between studio albums. Billboard’s published methodology confirms the rankings are based on verified consumption data, reflecting a successful “return to form” for the Harlem artist.
