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Don't Be Dumb
Don't Be Dumb is the fourth studio album by the American rapper and record producer ASAP Rocky. It was released on January 16, 2026, through AWGE / ASAP Worldwide and RCA Records. The album features a wide range of contributors, including guest appearances from BossMan Dlow, Brent Faiyaz, Gorillaz, Doechii, Jessica Pratt, Sauce Walka, Slay Squad, Westside Gunn, and will.i.am; digital editions additionally feature Jozzy, Tokischa, and Tyler, the Creator. It is Rocky's first album in almost eight years, since Testing (2018).

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1967 studio album by The Beatles

A Night at the Opera
1975 studio album by Queen

Thriller (album)
Thriller is the sixth studio album by the American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson. It was released on November 29, 1982, through Epic Records. It was produced by Quincy Jones, who previously worked with Jackson on his album Off the Wall (1979). Recording took place from April to November 1982 at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, with a budget of $750,000. With the ongoing backlash against disco music, Jackson transitioned his sound, with Thriller featuring pop, post-disco, and R&B, while its themes include paranoia, romance, and social consciousness. Paul McCartney appears as the first credited featured artist on a Jackson album.

The Dark Side of the Moon
1973 studio album by British band Pink Floyd

The Fame
2008 studio album by Lady Gaga

Please Please Me
1963 debut studio album by The Beatles

A Hard Day's Night
1964 studio album by the Beatles

Queen
1973 debut studio album by Queen

Help!
Help! is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles and the soundtrack to the film Help!. It was released on 6 August 1965 by Parlophone. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. The second side includes "Yesterday", the most-covered song ever written. The album was met with favourable critical reviews and topped the Australian, German, British and American charts.

Nevermind
Nevermind is the second studio album and major label debut by American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991, by DGC Records. It was Nirvana's first release to feature drummer Dave Grohl. Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind features a more polished, radio-friendly sound than the band's prior work. It was recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California, and Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, in May and June 1991, and mastered that August at the Mastering Lab in Hollywood, California.

Kill 'Em All
1983 debut studio album by Metallica

Wish You Were Here
1975 studio album by Pink Floyd

The Wall
double studio album by British band Pink Floyd

Master of Puppets
1986 studio album by Metallica

Innuendo
1990 studio album by Queen

Beatles for Sale
1964 studio album by the Beatles

Hybrid Theory
2000 album by Linkin Park

Meteora
2003 album by Linkin Park

Ride the Lightning
1984 studio album by Metallica

News of the World
1977 studio album by Queen

Queen II
1974 sophomore studio album by Queen

Led Zeppelin
1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
1991 film directed by Kevin Reynolds

Bleach
1989 debut studio album by Nirvana

Metallica
1991 studio album by Metallica
The Arockalypse
2006 studio album by Lordi

Animals (Pink Floyd album)
1977 album by Pink Floyd

Led Zeppelin IV
1971 studio album by Led Zeppelin

A Day at the Races
1976 studio album by Queen
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B'Day
'''''B'Day''''' is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé. It was released on September 1, 2006, by Columbia Records, Music World Entertainment and Sony Urban Music. The album was recorded in April 2006, and was produced by Beyoncé herself, alongside Darkchild, Nellee Hooper, Ne-Yo, The Neptunes, Stargate, and Swizz Beatz, among others. The album features two guest appearances from Beyoncé's then-boyfriend Jay-Z, with deluxe and international editions including Bun B of UGK, Slim Thug, Shakira, and Alejandro Fernández.

Bad
1987 studio album by Michael Jackson

OK Computer
1997 studio album by Radiohead

Dangerously in Love
2003 studio album by Beyoncé

Led Zeppelin II
1969 studio album by Led Zeppelin

Made in Heaven
1995 studio album by Queen

Back in Black
1980 studio album by AC/DC

In Utero
1993 studio album by Nirvana

Fearless
2008 studio album by Taylor Swift

The Division Bell
1994 studio album by Pink Floyd

My Best Friend's Wedding
1997 film by P. J. Hogan

Led Zeppelin III
1970 studio album by Led Zeppelin

Death Magnetic
2008 studio album by Metallica

Appetite for Destruction
1987 debut studio album by Guns N’ Roses

…Baby One More Time
1999 debut studio album by Britney Spears

Physical Graffiti
1975 studio album by Led Zeppelin

A Momentary Lapse of Reason
1987 studio album by Pink Floyd
The Joshua Tree
1987 studio album by U2

Load
1996 studio album by Metallica

Invincible
2001 studio album by Michael Jackson

Toxicity
2001 studio album by System of a Down
Dookie
Dookie is the third studio album and major-label debut by the American rock band Green Day, released on February 1, 1994, by Reprise Records. The band's first collaboration with producer Rob Cavallo, it was recorded in 1993 at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. Written mostly by the singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, the album is largely based on his personal experiences and includes themes such as boredom, anxiety, relationships, and sexuality. It was promoted with four singles: "Longview", "Basket Case", a re-recorded version of "Welcome to Paradise" (which originally appeared

Paranoid
1970 studio album by Black Sabbath

Californication
1999 studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers

HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
1995 studio album / greatest hits album by Michael Jackson

The Final Cut
1983 studio album by Pink Floyd

Confessions on a Dance Floor
2005 studio album by Madonna

The Number of the Beast
1982 studio album by Iron Maiden

Fever
2001 studio album by Kylie Minogue

St. Anger
2003 album by Metallica