Rihanna Celebrates A$AP Rocky’s ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart

There is nothing quite like the strength of a partner who celebrates your victories as their own. A$AP Rocky is currently experiencing that unwavering support firsthand, as Rihanna took to social media to champion his latest achievement: his long-anticipated album, Don’t Be Dumb, has officially debuted at the summit of the Billboard 200.
“Just popping in to remind everyone that the father of my children has the NUMBER 1 ALBUM!!! Aaahhhhhh hah! DONT BE DUMB!!!” Rihanna enthusiastically shared on X. The powerhouse couple continues to balance their high-profile careers with their growing family, which now includes three children: sons RZA Athelston and Riot Rose, and their five-month-old daughter, Rocki Irish.
This milestone marks the Harlem rapper’s third studio effort to claim the top spot on the Billboard 200, ending a decade-long hiatus from the chart’s peak. Rocky previously dominated the charts in 2013 with LONG.LIVE.A$AP and again in 2015 with AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP.
While the music world remains in a state of perpetual anticipation for Rihanna’s successor to 2016’s Anti, Rocky recently touched upon their domestic life during an appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast. When asked about the prospect of more children, he expressed a sense of gratitude for their expanding brood. “Listen, man, whatever the universe provides is a blessing,” he noted. “I won’t lie, though—we definitely have our hands full right now. We’ve practically got a football team in the making. I’m about to catch up to Nick Cannon at this rate! I’ve got three joints now, man.”
While the couple still has a considerable distance to go before matching Cannon’s twelve children, Rihanna has dropped her own cryptic hints about future additions to the family. Earlier this month, she interacted with a post by influencer Montana Rose Brown, who was debating whether to focus on being “hot and sexy” or “getting pregnant” in 2026. Rihanna’s playful response—“Wait! So I’m not crazy then? Bet”—suggests that the couple might not be finished growing their family just yet.

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